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5 of our favourite European hotels to enjoy a luxury stay in this year

From a clifftop luxury retreat in Greece to an iconic hotel that sits regally on the sun-kissed shores of Lake Como, we’ve handpicked Europe’s five most beautiful hotels where you can enjoy a delightful stay in 2023.

By LLM Reporters   |  

The world is packed full of stunning and luxurious hotels, many of which are dotted throughout the continent of Europe and offer a sumptuous stay for anyone who chooses them as their base for their holiday. When you’ve decided on a the perfect destination for your next overseas trip but aren’t yet sure where you want to stay, you’ll swiftly find yourself inundated with options, but fear not as we’re here to help you to narrow down your list with our pick of some of the best.

Another factor you’ll need to consider is your transport, and while cruising is a fun way to get around, and the train will afford you some fun experiences and sights along the way, if you want to get to your destination a little quicker, air travel is your best option. Whether you hire your own private plane for the journey or opt for Opodo flights for your European sojourn, you’ll thanks yourself for choosing the quickest option to leave you to enjoy your luxe hotel for longer.

Below, we’re going to look at five of Europe’s most luxurious hotels, while asking what makes them such coveted and in-demand establishments. Where will you go first?

1. The Santo Pure Oia Luxury Suites and Spa in Santorini, Greece

Santorini is one of the main Cyclades islands in the picturesque Aegean Sea, and it’s a region that’s renowned for its long volcanic beaches, stunning sunsets and lavish accommodation.

This includes the Santo Pure Oia Luxury Suites and Spa, which is a five-star hotel and sanctuary that’s home to a collection of lavish suites and boho-styled villas. The available amenities also include five outdoor pools, one of which is a so-called ‘infinity’ pool that directly overlooks the Aegean Sea.

However, the jewel in this particular crown is the Anassa Spa, which has been officially recognised as ‘Greece’s Best Resort Spa’ for five consecutive years. Known as a wellness centre, this spa offers a huge range of cutting edge rejuvenation treatments and activities, such as scrubs, massages, steam baths and even cryotherapy.

2. The Myconian Utopia in Mykonos, Greece

Let’s be honest, what would you expect from a hotel called the Myconian Utopia, other than luxurious accommodation, stunning surroundings and exquisitely designed suites?

Arguably the finest and most sought after hotel in the whole of Mykonos, the Myconian Utopia finds itself stationed some 300 feet above the picturesque Elia Beach. This affords guests sweeping, panoramic views of the shimmering Aegean Sea, ensuring them the quintessential coastal living experience.

Of course, this hotel isn’t the only luxury accommodation that can be found in Mykonos. However, it’s one of the few that has fully embraced the concept of sustainability and green values, the latter of which run through the core of the establishment and everything that it offers.

This includes suites that have been designed using all-natural materials and a unique menu that features farm-to-fork cuisine. So, if you like the finer things in life andremain environmentally conscious, a trip to the Myconian Utopia may be right up your street.

3. The Grand Hotel in Tremezzo, Italy

Next up is another five-star hotel, and one that sits regally on the sun-kissed shores of Lake Como. It’s also a location that drips with opulence and luxuriousness, and the Grand Hotel has managed to retain its Italian heritage and character, too. This is reflected perfectly by the quaint but charming rooms, which feature stylish period interiors and balconies that offer stunning views of the surrounding area.

If sight-seeing is your thing, you can also book a rooftop suite at the venue, with this offering the best possible views of Lake Como’s shores.

Ultimately, this is the perfect luxury hotel for those of you with an adventurous mindset, with seemingly endless boat tours and a wide range of activities for water sports enthusiasts to partake in.

4. Ballyfin Demesne in Laois, Republic of Ireland

If you want to visit a little closer to home, you’ll find that the Emerald Isle is home to a number of luxury hotels, including Ballyfin Demesne, which is one of Ireland’s finest country houses and has recently been restored to provide five-star accommodation for visitors from across the globe.

A stay here will set you back approximately €700 per night, and this is a truly graceful and opulent hotel, and one that also boasts a spacious demesne and picturesque lake.

As if this wasn’t enough to compel you to book immediately, Ballyfin is also renowned for its incredibly high standards of hospitality and cuisine, so if you’re a foodie who likes to stay at hotels with a sense of grace and history, this is well worthy of your consideration.

5. Cosme in Paros, Greece

Cosme is a luxury collection resort in Paros, Greece, which packs 40 stunning suites into whitewashed structures that sit against the backdrop of the Aegean Sea.

There’s no doubt that this resort is one of the most striking from a visual perspective, while each suite has also been impeccably designed to reflect the opulent luxury that defines this particular part of the stunning country.

Interestingly, each suite and room is built on a series of meandering pathways, which also connect a number of luxurious pools, a high-end beach club and a relaxing spa location. The resort’s famous beachfront restaurant is also highly sought after and to be recommended, with chef Yiannis Kioroglou widely considered to be a true master of his craft.