Airbnb has changed the way we travel. Still, there’s something to be said for the convenience of a hotel, especially those of the independent and quirky variety. That’s exactly what Monocle digs into in its latest book, The Monocle Guide to Hotels, Inns and Hideaways. The 306-page linen hard cover takes readers on a trip around the world to visit the charming and unique hotels that dot the globe so they can start to plan an adventure with the appropriate accommodations. In classic Monocle fashion, the book also shares insightful interviews with some hoteliers and start-up CEOs that are changing the game and making travel less dependent on the old guard of hotels. If you’re itching for a getaway, pick up a copy and make a reservation.
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