Passalacqua (No.1) in Moltrasio, Italy, has been named The World’s Best Hotel 2023
Europe receives the most nominations (21), followed by Asia (18), North America (6), Africa (3), Oceania (1) and South America (1)
Four hotels in Paris are on the list: Le Bristol (No.29), La Réserve (No.31), Cheval Blanc (No.34) and Hôtel de Crillon (No.50)
The Maybourne Riviera in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin on the Côte d'Azur is No.26
Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc in Antibes is awarded No.33 on the list
The list of The World’s 50 Best Hotels has been announced at a captivating awards ceremony in London, and includes industry-defining hotels from 35 different locations across six continents worldwide.
This long-awaited list is 50 Best’s first foray into the travel space, and its first new global ranking since the launch of The World’s 50 Best Bars in 2009.
This evening, the world of travel gathered from all corners of the globe to celebrate each other’s achievements at the announcement of The World’s 50 Best Hotels 2023. Hosted at the historic Guildhall, the unveiling highlights outstanding hotel experiences across the world that will shape the aspirations of consumers, travellers and hoteliers.
Passalacqua, the luxury boutique hotel on the shores of Lake Como – which opened in June 2022 – takes the top spot on The World’s 50 Best Hotels list.
Located in an 18th century villa with spectacular terraced gardens running down to the water, the De Santis family has created an exquisite 24-room property with the feel of a private home. In the No.2 spot is the towering Rosewood Hong Kong, set in the city’s Victoria Dockside arts and design district with stunning views over the harbour.
Tim Brooke-Webb, Managing Director for The World’s 50 Best Hotels, comments: “Huge congratulations to Passalacqua for the achievement of making it to No.1, just two years after opening. It’s a true testament to the vision of the De Santis family, who has created this sublime sanctuary for guests with painstaking devotion to design detail, exquisite hospitality and distinctive magic, which has clearly made a lasting impression on our Academy of expert voters.”
“After seeing the devastating impact of COVID-19 on the hospitality industry, it’s been especially fulfilling to see so many hoteliers from around the world gather in London to celebrate each other’s achievements under one roof for the first-ever awards ceremony of The World’s 50 Best Hotels,” he continues.
“Our heartfelt congratulations go out to each and every hotel on the list, and we hope this list inspires travel-lovers to book somewhere truly spectacular for their next trip.”
The inaugural ranking of The World’s 50 Best Hotels reveals that 21 of the winning properties are based in Europe. London solidifies its reputation as a global travel hub, boasting four hotels on the list: Claridge’s (No.16), The Connaught (No.22), NoMad London (No.46) and The Savoy (No.47), while two other UK properties were also winners: Gleneagles in Scotland (No.32) – recipient of the Art of Hospitality Award announced in August – and The Newt in Bruton, Somerset (No.37), which was awarded the Carlo Alberto Best Boutique Hotel Award.
This award is given to the hotel that places highest on the list that fits all the criteria of a boutique property. 50 Best defines a boutique hotel as having fewer than 50 rooms and not being part of a large chain or group, showcasing personalised service and idiosyncratic features unique to its destination.
Meanwhile, the continent of Asia is home to 18 of The World’s 50 Best Hotels, including four properties that sit at the top end of the list: Rosewood Hong Kong (No.2), Four Seasons Bangkok at Chao Phraya River (No.3), The Upper House in Hong Kong (No.4) and Aman Tokyo (No.5). Placed highest on the list and within 20 metres of a beach, Soneva Fushi (No.7), in the Maldives, is also named the Lost Explorer Best Beach Hotel.
Singita Lodges in the Kruger National Park in South Africa, the smallest property on the list with just 18 rooms, takes the No.15 spot, as well as the Flor de Caña Eco Hotel Award. Known for their environmentally conscious hospitality, the lodges are located within 33,000 acres of pristine wilderness where a unique wildlife population thrives across four distinct ecological zones, offering travellers an exciting and luxurious way of experiencing African wildlife, without disturbing the environment.
As with its other global awards, 50 Best worked closely with The Sustainable Restaurant Association on the Flor de Caña Eco Hotel Award, which invited all hotels on the list to submit an application outlining their sustainability initiatives and credentials for rigorous review.
Singita Lodges is one of three hotels on the African continent to make the ranking, alongside La Mamounia (No.6) and Royal Mansour (No.23), both in Marrakech.
The Nikka Best New Hotel Award is awarded to Capella Bangkok (No.11), with sweeping riverfront views of the Thai capital, which opened in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Nikka Best New Hotel Award goes to the highest-ranked hotel on the list that opened within the two-year voting window (May 2021 to May 2023).
Sonu Shivdasani OBE, co-founder of Soneva and founder and former CEO of Six Senses Resorts & Spas, was voted by the Academy as the winner of the SevenRooms Icon Award, celebrating his achievements in the hotel industry over the last 28 years, including the creation of two of the most renowned hotel brands globally.
The evening also celebrated those honoured with pre-announced special awards, including The Lodge at Blue Sky, the remote lodge in the picturesque Wasatch Mountain Range in Utah which was named the Lavazza One To Watch earlier in the month. Gleneagles (No.32) in Scotland was announced on 22 August as the winner of the Art of Hospitality Award, which celebrates a hotel’s outstanding service and attention to detail.
The launch of The World’s 50 Best Hotels is another step in 50 Best’s journey towards becoming the ultimate global reference point for the very best hospitality experiences across the world, encompassing restaurants, bars and now hotels.
How the 50 Best voting works
The list is created from the votes of The World’s 50 Best Hotels Academy, which comprises 580 international well-travelled experts within the hotel and travel industry, with a 50/50 gender balance. The Academy is split into nine regions across the world, where each region is headed up by an Academy Chair.
A minimum of 25% of the panel will be renewed each year. All voters, aside from the Academy Chairs, remain anonymous to eliminate the possibility of lobbying. At the point of voting, they are simply required to list the seven best hotels they have stayed in over the past 24 months in order of preference. Voting is carried out individually and strictly confidentially on a secure site and the results remain confidential until after the list announcement. Additional information is available on the 50 Best FAQs page here.
The World’s 50 Best Hotels 2023
Position
Hotel
Location
1
Passalacqua
Moltrasio
2
Rosewood Hong Kong
Hong Kong
3
Four Seasons Bangkok at Chao Phraya River
Bangkok
4
The Upper House
Hong Kong
5
Aman Tokyo
Tokyo
6
La Mamounia
Marrakech
7
Soneva Fushi
Maldives
8
One&Only Mandarina
Puerto Vallarta
9
Four Seasons Firenze
Florence
10
Mandarin Oriental Bangkok
Bangkok
11
Capella Bangkok
Bangkok
12
The Calile
Brisbane
13
Chablé Yucatán
Chocholá
14
Aman Venice
Venice
15
Singita Lodges – Kruger National Park
Kruger National Park
16
Claridge's
London
17
Raffles Singapore
Singapore
18
Nihi Sumba
Wanokaka
19
Hotel Esencia
Tulum
20
Le Sirenuse
Positano
21
Borgo Egnazia
Savelletri
22
The Connaught
London
23
Royal Mansour
Marrakech
24
Four Seasons Madrid
Madrid
25
Aman New York
New York City
26
The Maybourne Riviera
Roquebrune-Cap-Martin
27
Rosewood São Paulo
São Paulo
28
Capella Singapore
Singapore
29
Le Bristol
Paris
30
Park Hyatt Kyoto
Kyoto
31
La Réserve
Paris
32
Gleneagles
Auchterarder
33
Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc
Antibes
34
Cheval Blanc
Paris
35
Four Seasons Astir Palace
Athens
36
Soneva Jani
Maldives
37
The Newt
Bruton
38
Amangalla
Galle
39
Hoshinoya Tokyo
Tokyo
40
Desa Potato Head
Seminyak
41
Eden Rock
St. Barths
42
The Siam
Bangkok
43
Badrutt's Palace
St. Moritz
44
Atlantis The Royal
Dubai
45
The Oberoi Amarvilas
Agra
46
NoMad London
London
47
The Savoy
London
48
Equinox New York
New York City
49
Six Senses Ibiza
Portinatx
50
Hôtel de Crillon
Paris
The Special Awards
Special Awards
Nikka Best New Hotel Award
Capella Bangkok
SevenRooms Icon Award
Sonu Shivdasani
Flor de Caña Eco Hotel Award
Singita Lodges – Kruger National Park
Lavazza One To Watch Award
The Lodge at Blue Sky
Lost Explorer Best Beach Hotel Award
Soneva Fushi
Art of Hospitality Award
Gleneagles
Carlo Alberto Best Boutique Hotel Award
The Newt
About The World’s 50 Best Hotels
Following the success of The World’s 50 Best Restaurants and The World’s 50 Best Bars, 50 Best launched The World’s 50 Best Hotels in 2023, marking the brand’s first global launch since 2009. The World’s 50 Best Hotels list is created by The World’s 50 Best Hotels Academy, an influential group of more than 580 independent leaders, each selected for their expert opinion of the international hotel scene. The World’s 50 Best Hotels event programme – including the awards ceremony and unveiling of the list – provides a unique opportunity to unite hoteliers, restaurateurs, bar owners, media, business and luxury travellers at a captivating celebration of hospitality, passion and talent. The resulting list will be the first ranking of its kind to inspire consumers to book stays at the finest 50 properties in the world. The inaugural awards ceremony was held on 19 September 2023.
About William Reed
The World’s 50 Best Hotels list is owned and organised by William Reed, which also publishes The World's 50 Best Restaurants, launched in 2002, Latin America’s 50 Best Restaurants and Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants (both launched in 2013), Middle East & North Africa’s 50 Best Restaurants (2022), as well as The World’s 50 Best Bars (2009), Asia’s 50 Best Bars (2016) and North America’s 50 Best Bars (2022). William Reed is entirely responsible for the organisation of the awards, the voting system and the list.
Our Partners:
Flor de Caña – Official Rum Partner; Official Partner of Flor de Caña Eco Hotel Award
Nikka Whisky – Official Whisky of the World Partner; Official Partner of Nikka Best New Hotel Award
Vermouth Carlo Alberto – Official Vermouth Partner; Official Partner of Carlo Alberto Best Boutique Hotel Award
Lavazza – Official Coffee Partner; Official Partner of Lavazza One To Watch Award
SevenRooms – Official Booking Platform Partner; Official Partner of SevenRooms Icon Award
The Lost Explorer Mezcal – Official Mezcal Partner; Official Partner of Lost Explorer Best Beach Hotel Award