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Whether you’d plump for an oasis of calm in Cuba or a remarkable fjord-side conversion in Norway, we’ve got your getaway plan covered.

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Gardens
Havana

Unlike some of the neighbourhoods beyond its borders, Habana Vieja can feel like a film set: children holler at one another from balconies while a mixture of Soviet-built Ladas and older US-made cars navigate the narrow streets, dodging produce carts in the shadows of colourful colonial buildings. The action never seems to cease – until you enter Gardens.

Phil Winser, one of the brains behind New York restaurant The Fat Radish, and his friend Jamie McDonald drew inspiration from Marrakech’s historic riads when they opened this four-room hotel in 2019. Built around a lush, breezy interior courtyard on the upper floors of an early 20th-century home, Gardens is a welcome respite from the bustle.

Whereas other hospitality projects import materials such as paint and light fixtures, Winser and McDonald sought the help of Habaneros: carpenters built handmade furniture, ceramicists created custom tiles and artists, including Damian Aquiles and Alejandro Piñeiro Bello, filled the space with original works. “Many people aren’t able to see the forest for the trees, to realise what is already here,” says McDonald.


Kishi-ke
Kamakura, Japan

Nobujuki Kishi had the idea for Kishi-ke, a modern seaside ryokan in Kamakura, during a business trip. “The image of me and my grandfather drinking gyokuro [green tea] came into my head,” says Kishi, who was taught to take tea breaks even when busy. “It helped me refresh so I thought that this Japanese wisdom could help people today.”


Escondido
Oaxaca City

“We wanted to reinterpret Oaxaca’s rich past in a way that represents Mexico’s new energy,” says Carlos Couturier, managing partner at Grupo Habita. The Mexican hotel group’s new 12-bedroom Escondido, set in a red colonial-era building in the state capital, is inspired by Oaxaca’s crafts heritage. Architect Alberto Kalach worked with carpenters, ceramicists and other artisans to design a sober urban retreat with a natural palette and “handmade” feel.


Naustet
Stokkøya, Norway

Norway’s red-and-white converted rorbuer (fishermen’s huts) on the fjords have long tempted tourists. Though picturesque, the interiors can be basic – but not at Naustet on the island of Stokkøya, 120km north of Trondheim. On arrival guests are welcomed off the jetty with drinks and fresh scallops.

Jannike Holm and her partner, the restaurateur Remy Nordvik, commissioned tyin Tegnestue architects to transform the shack into a modern holiday home with a matte-black spruce exterior and large windows. The interior is furnished with items by the likes of Vitra and Heerenhuis, while the Gaggenau kitchen is ideal for preparing the day’s catch.


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Images: James Burke, Molly Mandell, The Ingalls

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