Phaidon has published a lot of great books over the years. As impressed as we are with their entire collection of tomes, they’re not all as indispensable as their line of “Where to” books. We’re talking Where Bartenders Drink, Where Chefs Eat, Where to Drink Coffee and the latest, Where Architects Sleep. After all, if you’re going to trust recommendations from anyone about where to drink, eat or sleep, you’re best off trusting the professionals that do it for a living. Which brings us to the 525+ page Where Architects Sleep. With 1,200 listings in more than 100 different countries, the latest where-to and how-to book in the series taps the architectural experts from around the world to create “the definitive global hotel guide.” Whether you’re planning a business trip, a vacation, a remote getaway, wedding or a corporate event, this book is packed with insider tips for the design-conscious traveler.
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