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We've swelled our ranks in Chile, Costa Rica, Sardinia and more [View in browser]( [Image](   [HOTELS]( [INSPIRATION]( [OFFERS]( The clue's in the name at [Grand Powers](, a Parisian stay that pulls no punches in the charm department. Rubbing shoulders with Celine and Chanel, this sartorially-blessed newcomer is in the Golden Triangle, a prime pocket of the 8ème arrondissement. Resistance is futile, for all who enter fall under the spell of its art deco finery, Holidermie-toting spa and Asian-influenced café. Also inside: a star-gazing stay in Chile, a mining outpost-turned-hotel in Sardinia, and a rustic retreat in Ontario's Prince Edward County. [SEE WHAT'S NEW](   [CASA MOLLE, CHILE]( Casa Molle is in Chile’s Elqui Valley, a celestially-blessed strip of wilderness flanked by steep hills that rise from rust-red earth. The stars alone are reason enough to visit (the valley is a designated Dark Sky Sanctuary), but the sunlight hours are no slouch either. The lifestyle here is in keeping with the earthy ambience, with meditation and tai chi classes, guided hikes in the hills, horseback riding on the salt flats and swimming in natural hot springs. [VIEW HOTEL](   [Alternate text]( [THE WILFRID, PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY]( This historic farmhouse in Prince Edward County is run by hosts Nancy and Frank, who’ve fine-tuned their recipe for home-from-home hospitality. Nancy’s keen eye is apparent in the interiors, filled with antique and vintage pieces sympathetic to the property's 175-year-old bones. Frank is king of the kitchen, whipping up multi-course brunches using produce from a network of local farmers and fishermen. The pastoral delights don't end there: there's a stove-warmed library; sauna, hot tub and cold plunge circuit; and a rustic beauty of a barn, perfect for sundowners. [VIEW HOTEL](   [LE DUNE PISCINAS, SARDINIA]( Former mining store Le Dune Piscinas is hunkered down amid golden sand dunes on Sardinia’s wild west coast. The rooms commune with the rugged landscape and the region’s mining history, played out in sandblasted Orosei marble floors, original wooden beams and wrought-iron bed frames. For all its salt-of-the-earth past, it’s now a creature of indulgence, with three restaurants, alfresco move nights and opportunities to quad bike over the sands and visit wineries along the Costa Verde. [VIEW HOTEL](   [Alternate text]( [SILVESTRE NOSARA, COSTA RICA]( Costa Rica’s Nicoya Peninsula is a designated Blue Zone, a term used to describe regions where locals have unusually long lives. So where better to recharge than Silvestre Nosara, a luxe apartment-style stay that leans into the region's healthful ways. Sound baths, guided meditation and daily yoga classes will zap stress and fatigue, or you can opt for serotonin-boosting sessions in the barrel sauna and cold-plunge tank. The surf at nearby Playa Guiones is world class, so grab one of the hotel’s Jim Banks boards and hit the beach. [VIEW HOTEL](   [CASA LUCIA, BUENOS AIRES]( Replete with French architecture and bijou boutiques, Buenos Aires’ Recoleta neighbourhood is more than a touch Parisian – and in this respect Hotel Casa Lucia blends in beautifully. Its Gallic-styled rooms are in the lighthouse-inspired Edificio Mihanovich building, once Latin America’s tallest, ensuring sweeping views of the Rio de la Plata. There's a trio of drinking and dining spots downstairs, including a polo-themed Argentine restaurant and a darkly decadent cocktail lounge. [VIEW HOTEL](   YOUR MEMBERSHIP LEVEL BlackSmith LOYALTY CREDIT $0   Why book with us? [Image] BEST-PRICE GUARANTEE [Image] SMITH EXTRAS ON ARRIVAL [Image] HERE FOR YOU   [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Spotify]( We only contact you with news and offers that we genuinely believe will be of interest and we will never sell your details to third parties. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by Mr & Mrs Smith. [Unsubscribe]( or update your contact details. Registered office: 2nd Floor, Nucleus House, 2 Lower Mortlake Road, Richmond, TW9 2JA, United Kingdom Company registration no: 443 8845 VAT no: GB802561850

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