The Best New Luxury Hotels Set to Open This Season

Upscale hotels are not difficult to come by, but new ones open all the time. From five-star hotels in the middle of the busiest airports in the world to small boutique hotels that focus on looking for the finest wine in the world, luxury is defined differently everywhere. These five hotels are some of the most amazing, most high-end and most luxurious opening this season.

Le Cing Codet

Expected to open in mid-September, this high-end luxury hotel is set to be one of the biggest luxury hotels to open this season. Located in a lovely 1930s Parisian building, this hotel offers interiors designed by famed designer Jean-Hilippe Nuel. It’s pure luxury in every aspect, and guests are certain to receive the royal treatment from the efficient and discreet staff.

Peninsula Paris

This Paris hotel is high-end all the way through and through. With rooftop terraces, bars and wine areas, the hotel is perfect for romance. It has a luxury spa, and designer furniture graces every room. This luxury hotel is expected to be one of the biggest of the season, and it’s already been prebooked for ages.

Mount Rochelle

Located in Cape Town, this lovely old building with 22 high-end accommodations is not new, but it is new. It just reopened its doors on September 1 after being completely renovated by Richard Branson’s team of hoteliers. The rooms are all upscale, high-end and the resort shifts its focus to high-end wine and romance.

Royal Park the Haneda

This gorgeous five-star hotel is set to open its doors on September 30 in the Tokyo airport. Business travelers will frequent this hotel because of its proximity to departure gates right out the lobby. This upscale hotel features the best of every possible amenity, from luxury bedding to baths, to a discreet and upscale staff.

Delano Las Vegas

It’s been open less than a week now, and it is already earning a reputation as being one of the most high-end non-gaming casinos in Vegas. Each room here is a suite with upscale appointments and a staff that is trained to ensure guests receive anything they want before they even know they want it. It’s one of the very few non-gaming hotels in the city.

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Written by Tiffany Raiford

Tiffany Raiford is a lifelong Floridian, wife to my high school sweetheart and mother of four littles (two girls and boy/girl twins...no, they are not identical and yes, I'm sure). My kids love to whine, so I love to wine. My loves include nap time, bed time, date night, travel and evenings and weekends when my husband is home because he handles all diaper changes.