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    >>> the hottest hotels that have opened their doors when the past year. conde nast is out with their latest list. we have the more affordable options on that list. kate, good morning.

    >> good morning.

    >> readers chime in on this or is this just about the editors?

    >> the editors and correspondents, yes.

    >> what are the criteria?

    >> all sorts of criteria. we bounce on the beds, make unreasonable demands of the staff, eat the food, drink the cocktails, but what all these hotels have in common whether it's a treehouse in spain or a 3,000-room in spain is a sense of place and real style.

    >> i want to make sure i'm right about this. was reading last night. there are 324 hotels on the list. did you person le stay at 42 of these that didn't make the list?

    >> i would have to say there are a few that didn't make the list.

    >> there are wanted posters of you up in the lob byes. these are more affordable. that's what we're concentrating on. the tropical oasis of domica, a country making the list for the first time.

    >> it's between guadalupe and martiniq martinique. dominica is considered the nature island. this is on a tidal -- turtle nesting beach. they include kayaking on the river. you can't swim in the sea because it's a bit rough. hiking, waterfalls.

    >> $180 a night, that's a pretty good price. let ee move across the globe. asia has 24 hotels on the list. a third of those are in china. you have a small called boutique hotel , not a hole. this one is apparently in shanghai.

    >> it is in shanghai.

    >> what do you like about it?

    >> this is in a former army compound. it has just 19 rooms. it's an industrial chic. it had mid-century furniture. it plays on the communal living lifestyle of shanghai.

    >> and i look the fact you can rent vinnage scooters with side cars.

    >> and a really good restaurant.

    >> in greece, popular european getaway. talk about this place. is it the consterna?

    >> it is. it's in southern greece, a tiny peninsula. it's in a mansion. it's ancient, this mansion. so it's a got a rustic chic look. they grow their own ol' uives and press their own olive oil and vegetables around there's a really great spa that draws on the ancient system there.

    >> they've had a turbulent time. is it a good opportunity for americans?

    >> yeah.

    >> let's move over to another hot spot in europe. we're talking about spain . this is an affordable hotel not to be confused with the hotel vieira, this is hotel vioraa.

    >> this is a real female sis on wine, a really good sommelier there. barrels on the ceiling. even though it's nestled in this old village, it's right next to a 17th century church, it really works, i think, the deco really works.

    >> you like this for couples. you say it's a very romantic place.

    >> yes, yes.

    >> let's go south to buenos aries . the hotel is in a great area at a great price.

    >> yes. i was there a couple of years ago. great for shopping, really good for restaurants, cute little speak easy restaurants around there and it has great high-tech amenities. if you book a suite, you get your own ipad.

    >> not to keep. you use it tr the week.

    >> you have to give it back. newspapers, hotel check-in folders.

    >> finally let's get a little closer to home. you have a hotel you really like in chicago. $75 a night?

    >> such a bargain, yeah.

    >> okay. this is the longman and eagle.

    >> it's been nation lal renowned. fair, venn sin, wild boar , sloppy joes . the rooms are sort of hipster. exposed brick, tape decks, blast-in showers and you can walk upstairs and slump into bed after you have dinner.

    >> you had them when you said located above a pub. we're back after your local news.

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updated 4/14/2011 10:06:49 AM ET 2011-04-14T14:06:49

Every hotel in Condé Nast Traveler's 2011 Hot List won its place the old-fashioned way — by earning it.

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After scrutinizing nearly a thousand of the hotels that opened worldwide over the past year, we selected a couple hundred of the most promising candidates, then checked into each one — anonymously, of course — trying out the beds, testing the staff, tasting the food. Finally, 124 properties ultimately won us over.

Spanning 43 countries and six continents, this year’s Hot Hotels are an eclectic group, from tree houses to farmhouses, and they range in size from a three-suite safari camp in South Africa’s leopard-rich Londolozi Private Game Reserve to a glossy 2,995-room tower on the Vegas Strip.

The cost per night also runs the gamut — from a mere $75 for a groovy room above a white-hot gastropub in Chicago’s boho Logan Square to $2,040 for a private three-story riad with a rooftop plunge pool and a butler in the heart of Marrakech.

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Despite the diversity, the hotels share a common standard in their artful blend of high style and a strong sense of place. Now that we’ve completed our white-glove test (and even ferreted out exactly which room to book), all that’s left for you to do is make a reservation.

Don't have time to scour the whole list? Here, we offer a digest of just what makes a hotel Hot List-worthy by presenting "The Hotties," our highly personal list of 17 little details that elevate some of our favorite hotels from likeable ... to loveable.

Best Bedtime Snack
The fresh sugar-coated doughnut holes at turndown in Watch Hill, Rhode Island’s Ocean House. Talk about sweet dreams!

Best Alfresco Shower
The copper-fixture rain shower, topped by a canopy of sea-grape leaves and just steps from the beach at Turtle Beach Bungalows, on St. Kitts.

Best Disappearing Act
The TV hidden behind a large photo of Milford Sound in the guest rooms at Matakauri Lodge in Queenstown, New Zealand.

Most Heavenly Sound Track
The hymns sung every Sunday in the churches of Oracabessa, Jamaica, and heard across the lagoon in the suites at GoldenEye.

Best Place for a Moonlit Swim
The cantilevered black-granite pool with tiny twinkling lights mapping the Southern Hemisphere’s constellations at Playa Vik, in José Ignacio, Uruguay. You’ll have stars (if not chlorine) in your eyes.

Best Period Detail
The custom-made Varga Girl–esque playing cards and candy cigarettes in the minibar at the Art Deco Chatwal, in New York City. Just call it retro-fitted.

Best High-Tech Bath
The push-button temperature control and digital display for the bath and shower at Bratislava’s Kempinski Hotel River Park (yes, 41°C really is a good deal hotter than 39°).

Best House Beer Named After a Dog
Monty’s Belgian White Ale, a custom-made local spicy brew named for the Bernese mountain dog that hangs
out at Utah’s Montage Deer Valley resort. Hair of the dog, indeed.

Most Effective, and Decadent, Hangover Cure
The Brunch Burger, a hamburger between a sliced glazed doughnut, on the menu at The Counter, a 24-hour Deco–style diner in Toronto’s Thompson Hotel. Eat your heart out, Paula Deen.

Best Musical Amenity, Part One
The tuned acoustic guitars at the end of the bed in Paris’s Le Royal Monceau Raffles, awaiting your riff on “Sympathy for the Devil.”

Best Musical Amenity, Part Two
The retro tape decks and mixed tapes (some of local bands, and each $10 if you want to keep them) at Chicago’s Longman & Eagle.

Wittiest Door Sign
The knotted rope that implies “do knot disturb” at the Saffire Freycinet, in Tasmania.

Coolest Beach Break
The mini-freezers stocked with ice-cream bars and cones scattered around Thailand’s W Retreat Koh Samui.

Best City Wheels
The vintage scooters with sidecars rented through the Waterhouse at South Bund for tours of old Shanghai.

Most Eclectic Impulse Buy Opportunity
The retro vending machines at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas that peddle everything from Vosges chocolates and fashion tape (to ward off wardrobe malfunctions) to limited-edition artworks.

Sweetest Parting Gift
The brownie, lollipop, lip balm, or hand sanitizer you’re offered at checkout at the Andaz 5th Avenue, in New York City.

Most Stylish Parting Gift
The cuff links or dazzling glass bangle (both locally made) given at checkout at Hyderabad, India’s
Taj Falaknuma Palace.

© 2013 Condé Nast Traveler

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