The Most Colorful Hotels In The World

Discover the colorful world of design and architecture with the world’s most colorful hotels in the world!

From a reinvented historic mansion to a whimsical jungle retreat or a treehouse suspended above the Pacific, bold design can transport you to another world. These luxury properties are more than just places to stay; they’re immersive experiences defined by captivating color palettes, exquisite textures, and architectural marvels. Discover global destinations that will ignite your creativity and inspire your next adventure. Join us as we explore the world’s most colorful hotels.


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Hotel Bardo

Savannah, Georgia

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Hotel Bardo is a maximalist dream realized in a historic mansion. Bathed in peachy pink and earthy green hues, the hotel is a bold fusion of traditional and contemporary styles, as described by Left Lane Development’s executive vice president, Huxley Hogeboom. Don’t miss the stylish alcoves of Club Bardo, adorned with original chandeliers and flooring.

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Playa Grande Beach Club

Rio San Juan, Dominican Republic

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A collection of pastel bungalows nestled along the Dominican Republic’s unspoiled northern coast reimagines the Palm Beach aesthetic in a tropical jungle paradise. Designer Celerie Kemble has created a magical retreat by combining antiques with exquisite details like dried fruit light fixtures. The bar’s shell-covered facade is a standout feature. “I’ve never met a beach house that wasn’t improved by the speckled and intricately formed presence of some shells,” Kemble notes in her book “Island Whimsy.”

Broadwick Soho

London, United Kingdom

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This eight-story hotel, designed by Martin Brudnizki, is a vibrant ode to eccentric townhouses. Bold prints, riotous colors, and playful details create a world of rich cultural references. A coral pink door ushers guests into this flamboyant space, where highlights include an elephant motif woven throughout the design. “Every suite boasts a handcrafted Indian brass elephant minibar from Jaipur,” says creative director Andrea Gelardin.

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The Georgian Hotel

Santa Monica, California

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Douglas Friedman

Design studio Fettle resurrected a 1930s hotel, infusing it with the vibrant spirit of Havana’s Art Deco era. “We embraced the bold blues and deep reds of Cuban Art Deco, but with a softer, more nuanced touch,” says Fettle cofounder Tom Parker. The hotel’s crown jewel is the ground-floor bar, featuring striking blue marble accents and a chic gray-and-white tiled bar top.

Vermelho Hotel

Melides, Portugal

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A masterpiece of design and luxury, Christian Louboutin’s Portuguese hotel showcases the designer’s iconic aesthetic alongside the region’s artisanal traditions. A vibrant blue facade by Giuseppe Ducrot sets the stage for an interior rich in intricate woodwork and tile patterns. According to Louboutin, the hotel is a “maximalist eclectic” space deeply rooted in Portuguese culture, promising endless discoveries for returning guests.

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Post Ranch Inn

Big Sur, California

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Kodiak Greenwood

Clinging to the Big Sur cliffs, this iconic property, designed by Mickey Muennig, is a prime example of organic architecture. Seamlessly blending guest rooms with the surrounding nature, the property’s color palette is dictated by its materials, creating a harmonious connection to the landscape. Accommodations range from treehouses nestled among towering oaks and redwoods to oceanfront houses crowned with living roofs of grass and wildflowers.

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Four Seasons Costa Palmas

Los Cabos, Mexico

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This striking property on Baja California Sur’s East Cape is a harmonious reflection of the surrounding desert and sea. With a palette of soft sands, warm earth tones, and dramatic shadows, Irongate design director Tyler Jorgenson has captured the essence of the landscape. The hotel’s deep connection to its environment is further emphasized by the use of weathered wood, handcrafted ceramics, and locally sourced stone.

The Point Resort

Saranac Lake, New York

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Once a Rockefeller family retreat, this immersive lakefront resort has been reimagined by designer Paige Hammond. Enhancing the classic Adirondack style, Hammond introduced unique room designs featuring custom headboards and twig coffee tables crafted by local artisan Larry Post. “The color palette complements the warm tones of the wood walls and floors,” Hammond explains.


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