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A sky-high stay in the Dolomites and other heavenly arrivals

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See what's new Summer may be bowing out for the year but Europe is spreading her arms wide in welcom

See what's new [View in browser]( [Image]( [HOTELS]( [INSPIRATION]( [OFFERS]( [Image]( Summer may be bowing out for the year but Europe is spreading her arms wide in welcome. As such, we've got a selection of enticing newcomers that are perfect for October getaways – and my are they a head-turning bunch. We've a Palma stay outfitted by a celebrated Swedish design studio, a redbrick beauty of a hotel in Budapest and a wellness retreat in the Dolomites that'll literally put your head in the clouds. This autumn's all about reaching your zenith… [SEE WHAT'S NEW]( CONCEPCIÓ BY NOBIS, PALMA If a designer from Stockholm had a fling with a historian from Palma, the product of their passions might look a bit like Concepció by Nobis. For their first stay outside of Scandinavia, the Nobis group has taken on a 16th-century building on the border of Palma's Old Town. The interiors have been transformed with the help of award-winning Swedish firm Wingårdhs, who've filled rooms with stone columns and vaulted ceilings with furnishings by Artek, B&B Italia, Hay and other head-turning makers. [VIEW HOTEL]( [Alternate text]( KOZMO LUXURY HOTEL, BUDAPEST Peering up at the ornate reliefs and turreted roofs of Kozmo Budapest, you’d never guess that it was designed as a telecommunications centre. Clearly, legendary Hungarian architect Ray Rezső felt that form needn't always match function – or maybe he just really liked telephones. Today, the switchboards have been replaced by rooms dressed with marble, velvet and pale-wood parquet. Other highlights include a 16-metre pool, a courtyard terrace, and a burnished oyster and caviar bar. If you find you've overindulged, the alder-wood sauna will help kickstart your morning. [VIEW HOTEL]( THE OLIVAR SUITES, CORFU Skirting the sand on Corfu’s Messonghi Beach, this village-style stay stands on the site of an 18th-century olive mill. The grounds are dotted with wizened olive trees that have stood for hundreds of years – so as you’d expect, olive oil is used liberally at the restaurant (run by the former head chef of Grace Santorini) and the pampering spa (where the Aphrodite and Apollo treatments will leave you feeling nothing less than heroic). [VIEW HOTEL]( [Alternate text]( FORESTIS, DOLOMITES Stood 1,800 metres above sea level, Forestis overlooks a spectacular massif in the Dolomites. If ever there was a place where your mind can unpack, this is it: the minimalist interiors work in tandem with the expansive views to create a truly meditative atmosphere. Nature has influenced every aspect of the experience, from the wood-clad rooms to the wellness programme, which draws on traditions passed down from the ancient Celts. Even the bar – said to be the highest in the world – serves alchemical tipples infused with local herbs, nuts and berries. [VIEW HOTEL]( GRAN HOTEL MONTESOL, IBIZA Welcoming guests since 1933, this Ibiza landmark was way ahead of the crowd. It’s got everything you’d expect from a stay with so much history – a prime spot in the Dalt Vila, a balcony-studded façade and a list of famous patrons that includes Orson Welles and Pink Floyd. Now, it begins a new chapter in the hands of the bon vivant Experimental group, who’ve revamped the art deco interiors, shaken new life into the rooftop cocktail bar and brought decadent Med-Israeli cuisine to the restaurant. [VIEW HOTEL]( [Alternate text]( ULTIMA COURCHEVEL Ultima Courchevel combines the privacy of a chalet with the pampering extras of a luxury ski hotel, including butlers, a fine-dining restaurant and a spa by exclusive skincare brand Swiss Perfection. Each chalet has a classic Alpine exterior – pitched roofs, timber walls and exposed beams – and interiors clad in black marble, nubuck leather and Baccarat crystal that reflects the sunlight. Best of all is the location – right by the slopes in Belvédère, so there won't be any trekking to the lifts in the morning. [VIEW HOTEL]( [Image]( [Image]( [Image]( [Image]( 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: Registered office: Mr & Mrs Smith (Americas) Inc, 60 Broad St, Suite 2415, New York, NY 10004, United States. Company registration no: 443 8845 VAT no: GB802561850

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