The Scottish Mail on Sunday

New hotels? We’ve got your top 20 for 2020

From the Arctic to Versailles (and with everything from police cells to camel stables), Sarah Turner checks out the places where you should check in...

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LONDON Zedwell

When the Zedwell opens in Piccadilly on February 1, the staff want you to sleep as soundly as you might in the middle of the countrysid­e. All 700 rooms will have state-ofthe-art soundproof­ing, filtered air and fuss-free decor. Other aids to restfulnes­s include a yoga studio and chillout lounge, while a separate lift takes revellers to a rooftop restaurant and bar. Doubles from £69 a night, zedwellhot­els.com

NoMad

Sleeping might not have come easy in this building’s former life. Just off Drury Lane, this was once the famous Bow Street Magistrate­s’ Court and police station, where the Pankhursts and Oscar Wilde felt the force of the law. The NoMad opens in the summer and the old cells have been turned into bedrooms. The restaurant­s and bars will be under the direction of Michelin-starred Daniel Humm. Room rates to be confirmed, thenomadho­tel.com/london

ENGLAND The Harper

North Norfolk will get an injection of cool in the spring when this 32-room hotel opens in a former glass factory in the village of Langham. Expect four-poster beds, yoga classes, a spa and swimming pool. There’s also room for two restaurant­s, Stanley and Ivy. Doubles from £210 a night, theharper.co.uk

Fairmont Windsor Park

In a Georgian building near Windsor Great Park, a sister hotel to The Savoy opens in the summer and will also be a great venue for wedding receptions. Ballroom? Absolutely. Invite 700 guests who can spill out into the landscaped gardens. Meanwhile, a champagne bar, gin bar and tea lounge reinforce the opulent Savoy heritage. Guests checking in to one of the 200 rooms and suites will have access to their own parkland. The spa and wellness area will be spread over 2,500 square metres and feature indoor and outdoor swimming pools, plus a hammam and a Japaneseth­rows, style foot spa. Doubles from £495 a night, fairmont.com

Bike & Boot, Scarboroug­h

Hikers rejoice. The first of a new British-owned chain of hotels will put out the welcome mat for walkers and cyclists when it opens in May. There will secure storage for bikes, a drying room and a dog-grooming station, plus all-day restaurant and lounge with compliment­ary teas, coffee and cakes for human refuelling, plus secure parking for vintage cars and motorbikes. Doubles from £75 a night, bikeandboo­t.com

SCOTLAND 100 Princes Street, Edinburgh

A Scottish sibling to London’s wildly popular Hotel 41 will open in the autumn. It’s very much a treat-based hotel. Check in and the compliment­ary food won’t stop coming, whether it’s cream teas, canapes or a champagne trolley when you arrive.

Expect lush, fun rooms – just 30 of them – and guests will also get a lounge with splendid views of Edinburgh Castle. Room rates to be confirmed, redcarnati­onhotels.com

WALES Plas Weunydd

This hotel close to Snowdon is set to open in May. Outside, it’s all very active, with zip wires and caverns to explore, as well as the Antur Stiniog Mountain bike tracks. After a hard day adventurin­g on site or walking in the hills, relax in one of 24 rooms with warm woollen

or head to the cosy restaurant and bar. Doubles from £100 a night, plasweunyd­d.co.uk

EUROPE Iniala, Malta

The history of the Unesco-protected city of Valletta means it’s hard for new hotels to open, but in the spring a row of four townhouses overlookin­g the Grand Harbour will welcome the first guests. There will be bold suites with plunge pools, plus a rooftop bar, restaurant, indoor pool and gym. Doubles with breakfast from £301 a night, iniala.com/malta

Le Grand Controle, Paris

Anyone who ever wanted to be Marie Antoinette should form an orderly queue to stay in this 14-room hotel due to open in her palace of Versailles in the spring. There will be a restaurant from Alain Ducasse and spa. Doubles with breakfast from £1,107 a night, airelles.com

Can Ferrereta, Majorca

The art-gallery town of Santanyi will see a 32-room hotel open in a 17th Century building this spring. It’s very Balearic, with private terraces, gardens leading to bars and restaurant­s, a large pool and a ham

mam. A 40-minute drive from the capital Palma, the hotel is next to the Mondrago Natural Park and has easy access to beautiful beaches. Doubles with breakfast from £270 a night, hotelcanfe­rrereta.com

Arctic Bath, Sweden

Next year’s most conceptual hotel opening happens next to the Lule River in Swedish Lapland. The floating hotel has six private cabins, a spa, saunas, shop, bar and a restaurant with access from the shore via footbridge­s. There are also a handful of cabins on terra firma. Doubles with breakfast from £777 a night, arcticbath.se

Hotel Panzano, Italy

With just five rooms, this hotel is set to be very special. In the middle of the Chianti vineyards of Tuscany, it’s filled with antiques, while outside you’ll find olive groves, swimming pools and magnificen­t views. Seven-night stays with breakfast from £326pp, available only through Simpson Travel, simpsontra­vel.com

USA Aman New York

The Aman group, which has some of the most beautiful hotels in the world, heads to the Big Apple for the first time in 2020. The hotel, just off 57th and 5th Avenue and a stone’sthrow from Central Park, will be serene and architectu­rally amazing – but you probably won’t get much change out of £1,000 a night. Room rates to be confirmed, aman.com

Quirk, Charlottes­ville

The American South is increasing­ly hip, and the contempora­ry art-focused Quirk will be hitting the zeitgeist when it opens in February in Charlottes­ville, Virginia. Expect to find a whisky bar that concentrat­es on local distilleri­es. Doubles from £226 a night, retrohospi­tality.com

Four Seasons Napa Valley

Connoisseu­rs will find much to love when the Four Seasons opens in the heart of California’s wine country. The 85 rooms have earthy tones and all come with fireplaces and private terraces. Venture into the five-acre vineyard and you’ll find cabins offering spa treatments by day and candlelit private dining at night. Doubles from £405 a night, fourseason­s.com/napavalley

THE REST OF THE WORLD Hotel Kimpton, Tokyo

Opening in April before Tokyo hosts the 2020 Olympics, this hotel is close to the famous Shibuya pedestrian crossing and surroundin­g youth culture. Mixing contempora­ry art and Japanese artisan tradition, the Kimpton Shinjuku will have three restaurant­s, ranging from The Jones, a casual cafe, and Eighty Six, a rooftop bar open only to VIPs. Room rates to be confirmed, ihg.com

Six Senses Shaharut, Israel

Possibly the only hotel opening next year that will have its own camel stables. Six Senses will bring all its wellbeing knowledge to the fore when it launches in April, with an Alchemy Bar that allows guests to use local herbs and fruits to create their own lotions and potions. Doubles with breakfast from £772 a night, sixsenses.com

One&Only Gorilla’s Nest, Rwanda

Home to some of the world’s rarest primates, Rwanda also has some of the most luxurious lodges in Africa in the foothills of the Virunga Volcano range. The 14 rooms and seven suites have floor-to-ceiling windows and African-influenced modern decor. Room rates to be confirmed, oneandonly­resorts.com

Xigera, Botswana

The most exciting safari camp launch of 2020 mixes animals and art. When it opens in June, Xigera will have 12 suites, all decorated by contempora­ry South African artists. As well as traditiona­l game drives to see the Big Five, guests can explore the Okavango Delta by canoe, glassbotto­m boat or speedboat. Full-board doubles and activities from £2,048pp a night, xigera.com

Rosewood Little Dix Bay, British Virgin Islands

In 2017, Hurricane Irma may have wreaked havoc on the BVIs but Little Dix Bay will rise like a phoenix next month. In the 1960s, this resort was started as a philanthro­pic exercise. For the 21st Century it’s been built from the ground up again, with 80 rooms and suites set amid a pristine beaches and 500 acres of gardens. Guests arrive from Tortola by catamaran. Doubles with breakfast from £1,280 a night, rosewoodho­tels.com

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LEADING LIGHTS: The Aman Group’s first hotel in New York, left. Above: One of the private pools at Six Senses at Shaharut
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FIT FOR A QUEEN: Le Grand Controle at Versailles, above. Top left: A room at Hotel Panzano in Tuscany. Left: One of the floating cabins at Sweden’s Arctic Bath
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