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      <image:title>Thailand - Bangkok Design Hotels with Cultural Depth and Urban Contrast - Bangkok Design Hotels with a Strong Sense of Place</image:title>
      <image:caption>Bangkok’s best design hotels are defined by more than their interiors. They reflect their neighbourhoods, history, and setting. This guide highlights design forward stays across the city, from riverside hotels along the Chao Phraya to smaller boutique properties in Chinatown, Ari, and the Old Town. To show the full range of Bangkok’s design hotel scene, the list is organised into two sections. The first features high end design flagships that set the benchmark for architecture and experience. The second focuses on neighbourhood and adaptive reuse design hotels that prioritise character, location, and thoughtful design. Together, these hotels offer a more grounded way to experience Bangkok, whether you are looking for a standout stay or a well designed base in a lively part of the city.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Thailand - Bangkok Design Hotels with Cultural Depth and Urban Contrast - The Siam</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 650 to 900 Staying at The Siam feels less like booking a hotel and more like entering a private estate. Designed by Bill Bensley, the property unfolds through courtyards, canals, and galleries filled with antiques, artwork, and carefully composed negative space. Black and white Art Deco influences give the hotel a sense of gravitas, while the scale is low, quiet, and deliberately uncrowded, creating a rare feeling of calm in Bangkok. The hotel sits along a quiet stretch of the Chao Phraya in Dusit, an area defined by historic residences and royal landmarks rather than shopping malls or nightlife. This distance from the city’s commercial core is part of the appeal. The Siam is for travellers who want Bangkok as atmosphere, not background noise.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Thailand - Bangkok Design Hotels with Cultural Depth and Urban Contrast - 137 Pillars Suites &amp; Residences Bangkok</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 280 to 420 137 Pillars brings a residential sensibility to high rise living. The design is contemporary but warm, with an emphasis on space, light, and proportion rather than decoration. Floor to ceiling windows, generous bathrooms, and carefully chosen materials make rooms feel considered and comfortable rather than overtly luxurious. The rooftop pool and sky level common spaces add drama without overwhelming the experience. Located in Sukhumvit Soi 39, the hotel benefits from a quieter, more residential pocket of the city. Cafés, independent restaurants, and leafy side streets give the area a lived in feel, while the main Sukhumvit corridor is only minutes away. It is a strong choice for travellers who want design and comfort without feeling disconnected from everyday Bangkok.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Thailand - Bangkok Design Hotels with Cultural Depth and Urban Contrast - COMO Metropolitan Bangkok</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 220 to 320 COMO Metropolitan Bangkok is defined by restraint and clarity. The design is calm and contemporary, favouring clean lines, muted tones, and natural light. Interiors avoid visual noise, allowing proportion, texture, and negative space to shape the experience. Rooms feel composed and quietly luxurious, prioritising comfort, privacy, and ease over overt design statements. Set in Sathorn, the hotel sits slightly removed from Bangkok’s busiest districts while remaining well connected. The neighbourhood is marked by embassies, low rise residences, and broad streets that feel calmer than Sukhumvit or Silom. Lumpini Park is within walking distance, offering rare access to green space alongside a mix of destination dining and local favourites. COMO Metropolitan appeals to travellers who value design discipline, wellness minded hospitality, and a sense of calm without sacrificing location.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Thailand - Bangkok Design Hotels with Cultural Depth and Urban Contrast - Capella Bangkok</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 550 to 800 Capella Bangkok is defined by restraint. The design avoids spectacle, instead focusing on tactile materials, soft palettes, and seamless indoor and outdoor flow. River facing rooms feel private and serene, with terraces that frame the Chao Phraya as a moving landscape rather than a tourist attraction. Luxury here is quiet and deliberate, revealing itself through detail rather than scale. The surrounding neighbourhood is largely residential, with working piers and long standing river communities nearby. This gives the hotel a grounded, authentic setting that contrasts with more theatrical riverside developments. Capella suits travellers seeking refinement, privacy, and a slower rhythm.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Thailand - Bangkok Design Hotels with Cultural Depth and Urban Contrast - The Standard Bangkok Mahanakhon</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 240 to 350 Housed within one of Bangkok’s most recognisable towers, The Standard brings a contemporary and playful design language to a serious architectural setting. Interiors use bold colours, modern furniture, and layered textures, while remaining cohesive and functional. The hotel feels social and culturally attuned rather than purely decorative. Silom is one of Bangkok’s most connected districts, linking business hubs, local dining streets, Chinatown, and the river. Staying here places you in the middle of the city’s daily flow, making it ideal for travellers who want energy, accessibility, and a distinctly modern Bangkok experience.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Thailand - Bangkok Design Hotels with Cultural Depth and Urban Contrast - The Mustang Blu</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 160 to 230 The Mustang Blu is intentionally dramatic. Set in a former bank, the hotel leans into patina, shadow, and contrast. Exposed walls, vintage furniture, and theatrical lighting give each room a cinematic quality. This is not polished luxury. It is design as storytelling, where imperfections are part of the appeal. Chinatown surrounds the hotel in every sense. Gold shops, street food stalls, temples, and constant movement define the streets outside. Staying here means stepping directly into one of Bangkok’s most visually and culturally intense neighbourhoods, where the city feels alive at all hours.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Thailand - Bangkok Design Hotels with Cultural Depth and Urban Contrast - The Craftsman Bangkok</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 120 to 170 The Craftsman is calm by design. Drawing on mid century modern influences, the hotel uses clean lines, warm materials, and subtle detailing to create spaces that feel practical and inviting rather than performative. Rooms are comfortable, quietly stylish, and well suited to travellers who value livability. Ari is one of Bangkok’s most appealing residential neighbourhoods. Known for its cafés, bakeries, and relaxed pace, the area feels local and walkable. It is a favourite among repeat visitors who want to experience Bangkok as a place to live, not just visit.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Thailand - Bangkok Design Hotels with Cultural Depth and Urban Contrast - Hotel Once Bangkok</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 130 to 180 Hotel Once blends industrial loft aesthetics with boutique comfort. High ceilings, concrete finishes, and metal accents give the rooms a sense of space, softened by warm lighting and simple furnishings. The overall feel is relaxed and functional, with more room to breathe than many boutique hotels. Charoenkrung is Bangkok’s original commercial road, now re emerging as a creative corridor. Historic warehouses, galleries, cafés, and riverside spaces give the area depth and texture, rewarding slow exploration.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Thailand - Bangkok Design Hotels with Cultural Depth and Urban Contrast - Old Capital Bike Inn</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 110 to 160 Old Capital Bike Inn feels handcrafted in the best sense. Interiors combine Thai heritage references with custom furniture and thoughtful detailing, creating spaces that feel warm and individual. Hospitality here is personal and unforced, reinforcing the sense that you are staying somewhere carefully cared for. The Old Town location places guests near temples, civic buildings, and historic streets. Days are rich with cultural landmarks, while evenings are quieter and more reflective.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Thailand - Bangkok Design Hotels with Cultural Depth and Urban Contrast - ASAI Bangkok Chinatown</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 90 to 140 ASAI Bangkok Chinatown focuses on efficiency and connection. Rooms are compact but intelligently designed, allowing more emphasis on communal spaces and street level interaction. The aesthetic is modern and clean, letting the neighbourhood itself provide the visual richness. Situated at the edge of Chinatown’s busiest streets, the hotel places guests steps away from some of the city’s best food and markets. The constant movement outside becomes part of the stay.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Thailand - Bangkok Design Hotels with Cultural Depth and Urban Contrast - 1905 Heritage Corner</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 100 to 150 1905 Heritage Corner is defined by preservation rather than reinvention. The historic building is left largely intact, with original materials and proportions guiding the experience. Design interventions are minimal, allowing the structure’s age and character to take centre stage. Talad Noi is one of Bangkok’s most atmospheric micro neighbourhoods. Narrow streets, old workshops, riverside views, and Chinese Thai heritage create a setting that feels intimate, layered, and quietly removed from the city’s main thoroughfares.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Thailand - Phuket and Khao Lak Design Hotels Shaped by Landscape and Light - Phuket is an island shaped by variety, from jungle covered hills and long beaches to historic streets and quieter coastal pockets. Its best design hotels reflect this diversity, using architecture to enhance the setting rather than dominate it. Across Phuket and nearby Khao Lak, these stays focus on light, flow, and a relaxed sense of space, making them especially appealing to travellers who enjoy hotels with character, atmosphere, and a clear point of view. The hotels are grouped into two categories to help you quickly find the right fit. High End Design Flagship hotels are destination led resorts where architecture and setting are central to the experience. Neighbourhood and Boutique Design hotels are more closely connected to beaches, towns, or historic areas, offering design character alongside walkability and a stronger sense of local life.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Thailand - Phuket and Khao Lak Design Hotels Shaped by Landscape and Light - The Sarojin</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 380 to 550 The Sarojin is widely regarded as one of the best design hotels in Khao Lak, defined by restraint, symmetry, and open air architecture. The layout prioritises calm through generous spacing, reflective pools, and seamless indoor outdoor flow, resulting in a resort that feels timeless rather than trend driven. Located on a quiet stretch of coastline north of Phuket, Khao Lak offers a slower and more nature led alternative to resort heavy areas. This is a strong hotel to book if you are comparing luxury design resorts that emphasise tranquillity, privacy, and space.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Thailand - Phuket and Khao Lak Design Hotels Shaped by Landscape and Light - The Slate</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 320 to 480 The Slate consistently ranks among the most distinctive design hotels in Phuket. Its architecture draws from the island’s tin mining heritage, combining industrial materials, sculptural forms, and dramatic landscaping into a cohesive design narrative, while rooms remain functional and comfortable. Set near Nai Yang Beach and Sirinat National Park, the surrounding area feels local and relaxed rather than commercial. It is a compelling option to book if you want a design led hotel in Phuket with cultural depth and a strong sense of place.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Thailand - Phuket and Khao Lak Design Hotels Shaped by Landscape and Light - COMO Point Yamu</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 450 to 650 COMO Point Yamu offers a refined take on contemporary resort design, with interiors by Paola Navone focused on proportion, light, and muted colour palettes. The atmosphere is calm and architectural, appealing to travellers who prefer clarity over decorative excess. Overlooking Phang Nga Bay, the hotel sits in a secluded residential area away from Phuket’s main beaches. It suits travellers comparing luxury design hotels in Phuket that prioritise privacy and a self contained retreat experience.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Thailand - Phuket and Khao Lak Design Hotels Shaped by Landscape and Light - Sri Panwa Phuket</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 600 to 1,000 plus Sri Panwa is known for its dramatic architectural presence, with villas designed around panoramic ocean views and expansive infinity pools. The design is bold and immersive, creating a highly visual luxury experience. Located on Phuket’s southeastern tip, the surrounding area is quiet and remote. This is a strong choice to book if you are looking for a destination style luxury resort in Phuket with high impact design and minimal outside distraction.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Thailand - Phuket and Khao Lak Design Hotels Shaped by Landscape and Light - The Surin Phuket</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 420 to 650 The Surin is often cited as a benchmark for tropical modernist design in Thailand. Its low rise cottages, disciplined planning, and restrained materials have aged gracefully, reinforcing its reputation as one of Phuket’s most timeless design hotels. Overlooking Surin Beach, the hotel enjoys a refined coastal setting that feels residential rather than resort heavy. It is an excellent option to book if you are comparing luxury beach hotels in Phuket with long term design credibility.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Thailand - Phuket and Khao Lak Design Hotels Shaped by Landscape and Light - Keemala</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 500 to 850 Keemala takes an experiential approach to design, with sculptural villas inspired by imagined ancient communities. Elevated structures, organic materials, and cocoon like interiors create a highly immersive environment. Set in the forested hills above Kamala, the hotel is removed from beach crowds and nightlife. It appeals to travellers searching for unique design hotels in Phuket that offer something unconventional and memorable.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Thailand - Phuket and Khao Lak Design Hotels Shaped by Landscape and Light - Rosewood Phuket</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 550 to 900 Rosewood Phuket delivers contemporary tropical design through low profile pavilions, layered landscaping, and natural materials that blend into the coastline. The architecture emphasises calm, refinement, and spatial quality. Emerald Bay provides a sense of seclusion while remaining close to Patong. This makes it a strong hotel to book when comparing luxury design resorts in Phuket that balance privacy with accessibility.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Thailand - Phuket and Khao Lak Design Hotels Shaped by Landscape and Light - Iniala Beach House</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 900 to 1,500 plus Iniala Beach House is one of the most architecturally ambitious hotels in southern Thailand. Each villa is individually designed by a different architect or designer, resulting in a collection of highly expressive and distinctive spaces. Located on undeveloped Natai Beach north of Phuket, the setting is intentionally quiet and private. This property suits travellers comparing exclusive design hotels where originality and privacy are the primary priorities.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Thailand - Phuket and Khao Lak Design Hotels Shaped by Landscape and Light - Twinpalms Phuket</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 220 to 350 Twinpalms helped establish Phuket’s modern boutique hotel scene, with clean architecture, muted tones, and a strong focus on social poolside spaces. The design feels contemporary and confident without visual clutter. Located near Surin Beach, the area is refined and residential. It is a reliable option to book if you are comparing design focused hotels in Phuket with beach access and a lively but controlled atmosphere.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Thailand - Phuket and Khao Lak Design Hotels Shaped by Landscape and Light - SALA Phuket Mai Khao Beach Resort</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 250 to 380 SALA Phuket is defined by architectural clarity, using white geometric forms, open courtyards, and strong indoor outdoor flow. The design feels intentional and disciplined, particularly in the private villa layouts. Set on the quiet Mai Khao beachfront, the surroundings remain largely undeveloped. It is well suited to travellers booking design led resorts in Phuket that prioritise privacy without ultra luxury pricing.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Thailand - Phuket and Khao Lak Design Hotels Shaped by Landscape and Light - Dinso Resort &amp; Villas Phuket</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 180 to 280 Dinso Resort combines contemporary architecture with natural textures, using timber, stone, and dense greenery to soften its urban setting. The overall aesthetic feels grounded and calm compared to many Patong area hotels. Located slightly inland from Patong Beach, it offers access to dining and nightlife while maintaining separation from the busiest areas. A good choice to book if you want a design conscious hotel in Phuket with central convenience.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Hong Kong - Hong Kong Design Hotels with Architectural Density and Harbour Perspective</image:title>
      <image:caption>Hong Kong is shaped by contrast. A city where colonial heritage meets modern Asian density, where vertical skylines rise above traditional neighbourhoods, and where design is often defined by constraint as much as expression. Space is limited, context is layered, and architecture responds directly to the city’s intensity, geography, and pace. The design hotels in this guide reflect that reality. From refined luxury flagships overlooking Victoria Harbour to minimalist and adaptive-reuse boutique hotels embedded in Wan Chai, Tin Hau, and Wong Chuk Hang, each stay is shaped by proportion, material choice, and a strong relationship to its surroundings. Together, they represent a Hong Kong approach to design that values restraint, efficiency, and character over excess—offering travellers a clear sense of place alongside considered, contemporary hospitality.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Hong Kong - Hong Kong Design Hotels with Architectural Density and Harbour Perspective - The Upper House</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 650 to 850 The Upper House is defined by restraint, proportion, and calm. Designed by André Fu, the interiors favour warm materials, clean lines, and generous space, creating a sense of understated luxury. Rooms are notably spacious, with layouts that feel residential rather than overtly hotel-like. Located above Pacific Place in Admiralty, the hotel is centrally positioned yet insulated from street-level intensity. Its elevated setting and harbour-facing orientation reinforce a sense of privacy while remaining well connected to Central and Wan Chai. The Upper House appeals to travellers seeking refined design, quiet luxury, and a serene base in the heart of Hong Kong.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Hong Kong - Hong Kong Design Hotels with Architectural Density and Harbour Perspective - Rosewood Hong Kong</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 750 to 950 Rosewood Hong Kong delivers contemporary luxury at scale. Interiors are polished and layered, blending modern architecture with subtle Asian influences. The design emphasises openness, material richness, and strong visual impact. Set on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront at Victoria Dockside, the hotel faces Victoria Harbour with sweeping skyline views. The surrounding area is vibrant and well connected, with easy access to ferries, shopping, and cultural venues. Rosewood Hong Kong suits travellers looking for a statement luxury hotel with strong design credentials and a prime harbourfront location.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Hong Kong - Hong Kong Design Hotels with Architectural Density and Harbour Perspective - The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 600 to 750 The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong is defined by height and spectacle. Located in the upper floors of the ICC, the design is sleek and contemporary, allowing panoramic skyline views to take centre stage. Situated in West Kowloon, the hotel sits above a major transport hub with direct access across the city. The neighbourhood is quieter and more business-oriented, with proximity to cultural institutions and the waterfront. This hotel appeals to travellers prioritising dramatic views, polished luxury, and a destination-style stay above the city.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Hong Kong - Hong Kong Design Hotels with Architectural Density and Harbour Perspective - Hotel ICON</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 320 to 420 Hotel ICON is a design-led luxury hotel created as a showcase for Hong Kong’s creative talent. The architecture is contemporary and confident, with interiors that balance bold forms and functional clarity. Located in Tsim Sha Tsui East, the hotel is slightly removed from the busiest tourist corridors while remaining close to the harbour and transport links. The area blends commercial buildings with local dining. Hotel ICON appeals to travellers seeking modern design, local context, and a more grounded alternative to traditional five-star hotels.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Hong Kong - Hong Kong Design Hotels with Architectural Density and Harbour Perspective - The Fleming</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 200 to 260 The Fleming is a boutique hotel defined by narrative-driven design. Inspired by Hong Kong’s maritime heritage, interiors feature dark timber, brass accents, and graphic details that create a cohesive, characterful atmosphere. Located in Wan Chai, the hotel sits within a lively neighbourhood that blends traditional markets, local eateries, and modern offices, offering a strong sense of everyday city life. The Fleming suits travellers who value boutique scale, storytelling, and neighbourhood immersion over conventional luxury.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Hong Kong - Hong Kong Design Hotels with Architectural Density and Harbour Perspective - TUVE</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 160 to 220 TUVE is defined by architectural minimalism and material restraint. Concrete surfaces, subdued lighting, and negative space shape a calm, contemplative environment. Rooms are compact but carefully composed. Set in Tin Hau, the hotel is located in a quiet residential district away from major tourist areas. The neighbourhood offers a slower pace with easy access to trams, parks, and local dining. TUVE appeals to design-focused travellers who prioritise concept and atmosphere over amenities and space.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Hong Kong - Hong Kong Design Hotels with Architectural Density and Harbour Perspective - Ovolo Southside</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 180 to 240 Ovolo Southside occupies a converted industrial building and embraces bold, expressive interiors. The design reflects its adaptive-reuse roots, combining contemporary styling with a creative, informal energy. Located in Wong Chuk Hang, the hotel sits within an emerging arts and design district with galleries, studios, and direct MTR access to the city. This hotel suits travellers drawn to adaptive reuse, creative neighbourhoods, and design-forward value stays.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Hong Kong - Hong Kong Design Hotels with Architectural Density and Harbour Perspective - EAST Hong Kong</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 230 to 300 EAST Hong Kong is a lifestyle-oriented design hotel with clean lines and functional interiors. The design is modern and understated, with harbour-facing rooms adding light and openness. Located in Quarry Bay, the hotel sits in a business and residential district away from Central’s crowds. The area offers strong transport links, waterfront access, and a more local atmosphere. EAST Hong Kong appeals to longer-stay travellers and repeat visitors seeking modern design in a quieter neighbourhood setting.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Hong Kong - Hong Kong Design Hotels with Architectural Density and Harbour Perspective - The Figo</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 180 to 240 The Figo is a boutique design hotel defined by warm materials and a residential sensibility. Interiors balance contemporary lines with subtle mid-century influences, using timber, soft lighting, and muted tones to create a relaxed, lived-in feel. The design prioritises comfort and clarity over visual excess. Located in Sheung Wan, the hotel sits within one of Hong Kong’s most character-rich neighbourhoods. The area blends historic streets, cafes, galleries, and local eateries, with easy access to Central while retaining a distinctly local atmosphere. The Figo appeals to travellers seeking boutique scale, thoughtful design, and a neighbourhood-driven Hong Kong experience close to the city’s cultural core.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Hong Kong - Hong Kong Design Hotels with Architectural Density and Harbour Perspective - The Arca</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: USD 150 to 210 The Arca is a modern design hotel with a clean, contemporary aesthetic. Interiors are minimal and functional, favouring neutral palettes, simple forms, and efficient layouts. The overall design feels purposeful and understated, with select rooms offering open views that add a sense of space. Set in Wong Chuk Hang, the hotel is positioned within a growing creative and business district on Hong Kong Island’s south side. The neighbourhood is quieter and more industrial in character, with direct MTR access connecting guests to Central and other key districts. The Arca suits travellers looking for modern design, good value, and a less tourist-heavy base, particularly those comfortable staying outside traditional central areas.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Singapore - Singapore Design Hotels with Architectural Character</image:title>
      <image:caption>Singapore’s hotel scene is defined by precision, density, and reinvention. Colonial buildings, conserved shophouses, and high-rise architectural statements coexist within a tightly planned urban grid. The best design hotels in Singapore balance efficiency with atmosphere — often combining heritage architecture with contemporary minimalism. This curated list highlights high-end design flagships alongside smaller, character-driven boutique stays, selected for architecture, interior coherence, and sense of place.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: SGD 650 to 900 Ian Schrager’s Singapore outpost brings restrained luxury to Orchard. The interiors are sculptural yet warm — layered neutrals, organic curves, and a softly lit lobby anchored by greenery. It feels intimate despite its scale, with a strong rooftop presence. Best for travellers who prefer contemporary minimalism over spectacle.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Singapore - Singapore Design Hotels with Architectural Character - Raffles Singapore</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: SGD 1,200 to 1,800 Singapore’s most historic hotel remains architecturally intact following its restoration. White colonnades, teak floors, and tropical courtyards define the experience. While unmistakably grand, recent refurbishments have sharpened the design without diluting heritage. Best for travellers seeking colonial-era architecture with updated comfort.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Singapore - Singapore Design Hotels with Architectural Character - Capella Singapore</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: SGD 900 to 1,500 Set on Sentosa, Capella merges restored colonial structures with contemporary extensions by Foster + Partners. Interiors are understated, emphasising proportion and natural light. It feels spatially expansive — rare in Singapore. Best for travellers wanting resort-scale calm without leaving the city.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Singapore - Singapore Design Hotels with Architectural Character - The Fullerton Bay Hotel</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: SGD 750 to 1,100 A contemporary waterfront property positioned directly on Marina Bay. The architecture references Singapore’s maritime past through bronze latticework and floor-to-ceiling glazing, while interiors favour warm woods, high ceilings, and panoramic harbour views. The rooftop Lantern bar is a defining feature. Best for travellers prioritising skyline views and polished urban luxury.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Singapore - Singapore Design Hotels with Architectural Character - The Barracks Hotel Sentosa</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: SGD 550 to 850 A restored British artillery outpost reimagined as a low-rise boutique resort. Symmetry, colonnades, and heritage proportions define the exterior, while interiors lean warm and contemporary. Best for travellers who prefer low-density heritage over skyscrapers. is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Singapore - Singapore Design Hotels with Architectural Character - The Warehouse Hotel</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: SGD 420 to 650 A former 1895 riverside warehouse converted into a sharply designed boutique stay. Exposed beams, steel detailing, and restrained monochrome rooms create a clean industrial aesthetic without feeling cold. Best for travellers who appreciate adaptive reuse and strong architectural narrative.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Singapore - Singapore Design Hotels with Architectural Character - The Clan Hotel</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: SGD 380 to 600 A contemporary high-rise that references Chinese heritage through subtle detailing and material choices. Rooms are compact but intelligently configured, with dark wood tones and tailored finishes. Best for design-conscious travellers staying in the CBD.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Singapore - Singapore Design Hotels with Architectural Character - Duxton Reserve</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: SGD 350 to 550 Located in conserved Chinatown shophouses, this Anouska Hempel-designed property is moody and maximalist. Dark palettes, gold accents, and theatrical lighting create a dramatic departure from typical Singapore restraint. Best for travellers seeking bold interior personality.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Singapore - Singapore Design Hotels with Architectural Character - Mondrian Singapore Duxton</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: SGD 420 to 700 A sharper, lifestyle-oriented entry in Duxton Hill. Expect bold graphics, a rooftop pool, and a younger design language compared to neighbouring heritage properties. Best for travellers who want social energy with design intent.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Singapore - Singapore Design Hotels with Architectural Character - Maxwell Singapore Reserve</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: SGD 420 to 650 Housed within conserved shophouses in Tanjong Pagar, this property blends heritage architecture with contemporary, sustainability-driven interiors. Expect layered textures, muted palettes, and a strong emphasis on wellness. The scale remains intimate despite the brand’s global footprint. Best for travellers seeking heritage architecture with a wellness focus.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Singapore - Singapore Design Hotels with Architectural Character - QT Singapore</image:title>
      <image:caption>Average nightly rate: SGD 380 to 600 Located within a restored 1920s building in the CBD, QT Singapore pairs heritage bones with a more expressive, design-forward interior language. Expect bold colours, playful detailing, and a rooftop pool that draws a younger, social crowd. Best for travellers who prefer personality and vibrancy over restraint.</image:caption>
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