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Hidden in Landscape

These hotels did not arrive at their location. They grew from it. Rock, earth, forest, ice — the architecture is inseparable from what surrounds it.

The Edit

Hotels that emerge from their landscape rather than impose upon it.

Curated selection

Canyon Point, United States

Amangiri

The Colorado Plateau has a way of making human ambition look small — and Amangiri leans into that entirely. Rooms open directly onto the mesa. The pool sits flush with the rock. Nothing competes with the geology; everything defers to it. This is the American Southwest at its most austere and, somehow, its most generous. Discover
Norddal, Norway

Juvet Landscape Hotel

Glass walls, Norwegian river valley, and the particular silence of a forest that has no interest in you. Juvet Landscape Hotel doesn't frame nature — it surrenders to it completely. Each pavilion sits at its own angle to the Valldøla, giving every guest a different relationship with the same mountains. This is architecture as editorial restraint. Discover
Torres del Paine, Chile

Explora Patagonia

The wind at Torres del Paine does not negotiate. It reshapes plans, reroutes walks, rewrites mornings. Explora Patagonia is built around that understanding — a place that takes the landscape on its own terms and asks you to do the same. The guiding program here is serious, the silence between excursions even more so. Patagonia will ask something of you. Explora makes sure you are ready. Discover
Musandam, Oman

Six Senses Zighy Bay

The road ends and the paraglider begins — that is how Six Senses Zighy Bay prefers its arrivals. Tucked into a fjord that Musandam keeps mostly to itself, this is a place where the Gulf of Oman does the decorating and the mountains handle the silence. Pack light. Bring patience. Leave the schedule at Muscat. Discover
Fogo Island, Canada

Fogo Island Inn

The North Atlantic does not soften for anyone. At Fogo Island Inn, that indifference becomes the point — raw coastline, studio residencies, and rooms that face the open ocean without apology. This is Newfoundland at its most elemental, and the inn earns its place in the landscape rather than imposing on it. Stay longer than you planned. Discover
Fljótshlíð, Iceland

Deplar Farm

Cold air, thermal water, and a mountain silence that asks something of you. Deplar Farm sits in a remote Icelandic valley where the landscape is not backdrop but protagonist — demanding full attention. Twelve rooms, no distraction, and a kitchen that takes the surrounding terrain as seriously as any chef should. This is the north, unfiltered. Discover
Grindavík, Iceland

The Retreat at Blue Lagoon Iceland

The steam rises before you see anything else. Then the pale blue water, the lava field, the silence. The Retreat at Blue Lagoon Iceland sits inside all of this — not beside it. A hotel built into the earth rather than placed upon it, where the geothermal water outside your window is the same water you will step into before breakfast. Discover

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