Discovering Europe's Finest Hotels

Discovering Europe's Finest Hotels

European travel offers sensual delights, from Italy's rustic vineyards to Scandinavia's stark beauty. The Best Hotels in Europe are a great way to shape your vacation memories. Many of the hotels are known for their outstanding service, beautiful sites and unique designs. Read more now on mevoya




The Palais Garnier radiates French luxury and beauty on Paris's famous boulevards. The hotel's warm, opulent design, a wonderful mix of classic French decor and modern touches, reflects its origins. With the city's highlights steps away, guests enjoy comfort and cultural immersion.


The Alpine Retreat at Zermatt in Switzerland is unique. This private retreat is situated at the base of Europe's famous Matterhorn. The Retreat offers customized winter and summer hiking and skiing. Stone and aged wood are used in its construction, blending it with its surroundings and creating a magical getaway from daily life.


Venice, which seems to hover in time, is home to the Serene Venetian Inn, a hotel that captures its spirit. The intricately constructed inn on a secluded waterway features Venetian glass and luxurious textiles. Here, the mellow sounds of gondoliers and canal water are soothing.


You should not miss the Nordic Light Hotel, Stockholm. It is inspired by Northern Lights. This minimalist hotel with Nordic characteristics employs lighting and modern design to relax guests. It's more than a stay you can see the aurora borealis even in the darkest winters.


Moving south, Santorini's Grecian Palms exemplify Greek island charm. White-washed walls, cobalt blue highlights, and expansive terraces give stunning Aegean Sea vistas. The hotel's architecture assures pleasant breezes and the aroma of lemon and olive gardens. Each room has a balcony to enjoy the famous Santorini sunsets.


The Castle Keep in Edinburgh's historic architecture and solid Scottish heritage enhance the European hotel scene. The luxury hotel in the heart of Edinburgh, close to Edinburgh Castle, is a wonderful place to learn about Edinburgh's rich history. Traditional tartan fabrics and antique furniture complement modern conveniences and Scottish warmth.