Best New Hotel Openings
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Best New Hotel Openings

The world's most anticipated new hotels

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The most exciting hotels in the world are often the newest ones — properties that have just opened their doors with a fresh vision of what a hotel can be. These are the openings our editors are most excited about: the debuts, the reinventions, and the properties that are already changing the conversation.

Hotels in this collection6
Top editor score9.0 / 10
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Best New Hotel Openings

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#1
Australia#12 World's 50 Best Hotels 2025

Capella Sydney

9.0 / 10$$$$

Heritage sandstone meets contemporary luxury in the heart of Sydney.

Heritage sandstone building restored
Brasserie 1930 restaurant
Rooftop bar with city views
Capella Sydney
#1
#2
UAE#20 World's 50 Best Hotels 2025

Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab

9.0 / 10$$$$

Dubai's newest icon — a superyacht-shaped resort on its own peninsula.

Superyacht-shaped design on private peninsula
1.8km private beach
11 restaurants and bars
Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab
#2
#3
Brazil#24 World's 50 Best Hotels 2025

Rosewood São Paulo

Jardins, São Paulo
9.0 / 10$$$$

South America's most ambitious new luxury hotel.

Isay Weinfeld architecture
Brazilian modernist interiors
Seen restaurant
Rosewood São Paulo
#3
#4
UK#32 World's 50 Best Hotels 2025

The Emory

9.0 / 10$$$$

Knightsbridge's most architecturally striking new hotel — a curved glass tower above Hyde Park Corner with residences, spa, and Perilla restaurant.

All-suite hotel — 61 suites from 75 sqm
Richard Rogers building
Thierry Despont interiors
The Emory
#4
#5
UAE#35 World's 50 Best Hotels 2025

The Lana

9.0 / 10$$$$

Dorchester Collection's Dubai debut — a slim tower above the Canal with floor-to-ceiling views and the brand's signature European refinement.

Dorchester Collection debut in Dubai
Torno Subito by Massimo Bottura
Rooftop pool with Burj Khalifa views
The Lana
#5
#6
Japan#37 World's 50 Best Hotels 2025

Janu Tokyo

9.0 / 10$$$

Aman's sister brand makes its debut in Azabudai Hills — a wellness-first hotel with Tokyo's largest spa and a more social, vibrant energy.

4,000 sqm spa — 57 treatment rooms
25m pool
Six restaurants and bars
Janu Tokyo
#6