AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 1, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The Hideaway Report, a travel editorial brand that provides independent reviews of the most incredible hideaways and experiences around the world, today released the October 2018 Hideaway Report, which features properties in Sweden and Denmark, plus the French island of Corsica. Editors from the Hideaway Report visited 14 hotels for the October issue, with five becoming newly recommended properties.
Hideaway Report editors travel anonymously and seek out smaller, one-of-a-kind hotels where travelers can expect the highest levels of personal service and truly unique experiences. Those that meet the editors' exacting standards join a select group of Hideaway Report-recommended properties.
This month, the Hideaway Report has extensive coverage of unspoiled Corsica, known to the French as "Île de Beauté." The island offers picturesque towns, each with an intriguingly different personality, an astonishing variety of landscapes and ecosystems, magnificent beaches and superb food and wine.
Sweden has surprisingly few luxury hideaways of the type found in other European countries, most notably in France and Italy, but Hideaway Report editors uncovered two new hotels to recommend and revisited an old favorite.
Copenhagen has long lacked a superior boutique hotel, but the deficiency has now been remedied by the 54-room Hotel Sanders. Set within a row of townhouses, it is owned by Alexander Kølpin, the former principal dancer of The Royal Danish Ballet.
"Each month, our editorial team releases a new set of discoveries from across the globe. As always, we found surprises and hidden treasures that we can now unveil, including the Hotel Sanders, which was a real revelation on this trip," said the Hideaway Report's editor-in-chief. As with all Hideaway Report editors, the editor-in-chief travels anonymously to maintain independence while reviewing hotels and uncovering hideaways for the publication's loyal membership base.
The October 2018 Hideaway Report-recommended properties are:
SWEDEN:
- Hotel Skeppsholmen, set in two 300-year-old buildings on the serene island of Skeppsholmen, which is joined to central Stockholm by a bridge
- Upper House, a dramatic modern 53-room boutique hotel in Gothenburg, with a superb spa and Michelin-starred restaurant
- Ett Hem, an exceptionally stylish 12-room boutique hotel, housed within an early 20th-century mansion, 30 minutes' walk from Stockholm's Old Town (previously recommended).
DENMARK:
- Hotel Sanders, an atmospheric and distinctive new 54-room townhouse property on a quiet side street in central Copenhagen
CORSICA:
- Misincu, a newly renovated 29-room hotel in northern Corsica, with chic "beach shack" décor, plus two excellent restaurants
- U Capu Biancu, a 41-room appealingly rustic property, located eight miles northeast of Bonifacio, with a magnificent setting, fine beaches and delicious cuisine
For the entire October 2018 Hideaway Report, and to become a Hideaway Report member, visit HideawayReport.com.
About the Hideaway Report
For close to 40 years, the Hideaway Report has sought out distinctive hotels and hideaways in the most incredible destinations worldwide. Hideaway Report editors travel anonymously and pay full rate for all travel-related expenses, allowing the editorial brand to do what no other travel company does today: Publish reviews with an unyielding commitment to independence and objectivity.
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