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At a time when cultivating your number of followers has become an absolute Holy Grail, here are 7 sublime hotels, with more than obvious photogenics where you can boost your community.
A private villa owned by an American heiress, Il Pellicano became a hotel in the mid-1960s. Back in the days when Slim Aarons' incessant back and forths captured the summer visitors basking in the rocky coves of Tuscany. And if you can't dive in its seawater swimming pool (or visit the other hotels, Mezzatore and Postia Vecchia , just as superb in the group), it is possible to treat yourself to a piece of dolce vita via its Issimo site. , a small concentrate of the best in Italy .
The spot where to take the best photo: Climbing the rocks, after a swim in the Mediterranean, using the hotel's wooden stairs, James Bond girl style.
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All the most influential models on Instagram have already put their bags down at the Amangiri in the Utah desert in the United States. Set amid 500 acres of wild Colorado scenery, this dream hotel was designed to ensure the anonymity of its visitors. One of the many reasons that make it the favorite retreat for young creative people in Los Angeles. Especially since the month of July, the place offers a unique experience of glamping under the stars, on the Camp Sarika site . What to feel alone in the world under the celestial vault.
The spot where to take the best photo: Leaning on the stone walls of the private suites, the desert as a backdrop.
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Perched above the hills of Nice , as charming as it is rustic, the Colombe D'Or contains one of the most spectacular art collections in the world. Founded by a local farmer in the 1920s, what was just a small 3-bedroom hotel became an artists' favorite haven after WWII. There are also many sketches and paintings dating from this period. Masterpieces by Chagall, Léger, Braque, Matisse, and Picasso, who were then regulars in the 1950s.
The spot where to take the best photo: the edges of the swimming pool next to Calder's famous mobile
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Initially, Le Sirenuse was the vacation home of a family of Neapolitan aristocrats on the Amalfi Coast. Then, four members of the family transformed it into an intimate hotel, with the most beautiful view of Positano, in 1951. Among the first visitors, John Steinbeck , described the place as: “a first class hotel, spotless and cool, where to dine on terraces with grapes. Each room has its own balcony facing the sea and the Sirens Island with enchanting ways. ” 70 years later, the place has lost none of its splendor.
The spot where to take the best photo: on the terrace of the restaurant La Sponda, at dinner time when a myriad of candles are lit and light up the pastel facades of Positano in the distance.
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The great lady of the French Riviera celebrated her 150th birthday this year . 15 decades of VIP travelers, ranging from John F Kennedy to Marlene Dietrich , Orson Welles and the Duchess of Windsor. In the 1930s, it was F Scott Fitzgerald who forever immortalized this “ grand hotel with pink plaster that stands proudly on the charming shores of the Riviera.” in his novel Tendre est la nuit . Evoking, in passing, its beach which has become more famous than the building itself.
The spot where to take the best photo: at the edge of its swimming pool enclosed in the rock
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Originally, the place was the private home of an Italian duchess, installed on a small paradise corner of the Mayan Riviera. Right between the Yucatán jungle and the transparent water beaches where turtles come to lay their eggs every year. Transformed into a hotel in 2005, Hotel Esencia quickly became the preferred address in the fashion world. Prized for its peace and quiet, the place is only a stone's throw from Tulum.
The spot where to take the best photo: the turquoise lagoon at the end of the property
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Borgo Egnazia has more to do with a traditional village than a hotel. At least that's how its architect Pino Brescia designed it. Built entirely in light stone, the vast property includes lavender-scented masserias, a large square where happy dinners are organized (often lit by a bonfire at night); and rooftops bathed in sunshine from which to see the Adriatic. No wonder, then, that it is a favorite address of the Beckhams (not to mention a good number of Vogue editors).
The spot where to take the best photo: under the bougainvilleas that climb the ancient archesNew Paragraph