"But what's your favorite hotel?" It's the question most often asked of Jetsetter's editors by friends, relatives and brand new acquaintances. It's a topic we never tire of debating over computer monitors in the editorial department. And, most important, it's what lies at the heart of our first ever Best of the Best Awards.
When a property appears on Jetsetter, it has already sailed through our vetting process, been visited by a trusted travel correspondent or in-house editor, and proved it's worthy of the Jetsetter Verified stamp through constant member feedback. So these 2014 award winners represent the knockouts among the standouts.
To define the categories, we zoned in on the classics, debated the quirky (one of our editors can indeed be swayed by the promise of top-notch people watching) and read through scores of Ask the Editor requests to find out what matters most to Jetsetter members in choosing a hotel. From there, it was over to our 200 travel correspondents for their picks in each category, and a lot of cross-referencing the long lists and tallying repeat appearances before we had our finalists.
Read on for the full list of winners and runners-up, and find out what makes them Jetsetter's very Best of the Best.
BEST DESIGN
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THE FINALISTS
The Singular Patagonia
Tides South Beach, Miami
THE WINNER
Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht
The most frequently nominated property in this category, Andaz's whimsical hotel, designed by Marcel Wanders, was an instant hit with our correspondent, Mark Smith, who declared it "a canalside celebration of Amsterdam by the Lady Gaga of Dutch design." We love the relentless observation of Wanders's more-is-more philosophy, from the Mad Hatter mural and towering red tulip chairs in the lobby to the fish-theme wall art and the bold mix of graphics, colors and textiles in all 122 rooms.
BEST COMEBACK
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THE FINALISTS
Belmond El Encanto
Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort
THE WINNER
Fairmont Le Château Frontenac
We've seen a lot of name changes, touchups and revamps over the last 12 months, but for sheer scale alone, this Quebec City icon lays claim to the most glittering comeback. The $75 million renovation was unveiled in May 2014 and touched every inch of the 120-year-old grande dame. All 611 guestrooms sport a fresh, contemporary look in cappuccino shades, a 15-foot chandelier now dominates the landmark lobby, and there are three exclusive restaurants and one knockout new spa.
BEST FOR COMMUNING WITH NATURE
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THE FINALISTS
Saffire Freycinet, Australia
Dunton Hot Springs Resort, Colorado
THE WINNER
Belmond Safaris Botswana
We pored over bucket list landscapes from Panama to Patagonia to narrow down these finalists, but ultimately we agreed that for animal encounters, nothing beats Africa's savannahs. Belmond's trio of Botswana lodges occupy untouched flood plains in the Okavango Delta and a remote watering hole in the wild Chobe Desert, so game viewing isn't restricted to the 4X4 but is a central part of camp life. Exclusive animal extras include bush walks with an animal psychologist at Savute Elephant Camp and, for budding photographers, professional grade cameras on loan at Khwai River Lodge.
BEST NIGHTLIFE
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THE FINALISTS
Sunset Tower Hotel, Los Angeles
Wynn Las Vegas
THE WINNER
The Standard, High Line
A hometown hero for our NYC team, the Standard High Line opened in 2009 but is somehow still so hot right now. The pick-your-playground vibe extends from the always mobbed biergarten and the A-list fave Standard Grill restaurant up to the gilded Top of the Standard (forever known to us as the Boom Boom Room) and the indoor/outdoor Le Bain, where there's a plunge pool on the dance floor and sundowners come with unmatched 360-degree views of the city.
BEST FOR FOODIES
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THE FINALISTS
PUBLIC Chicago
Solage Calistoga Resort, California
THE WINNER
Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons
This 15th-century manor hotel in the Oxfordshire countryside turns 30 next year, but it's an enduring favorite among our foodie writers and friends for its two-Michelin-star restaurant, world class cooking school and indomitable chef and owner, Raymond Blanc. Throw in the beautiful orchards, a two-acre kitchen garden and a 1,000-bottle wine cellar and you have a splurge-worthy country escape just one hour from London.
BEST FOR PAMPERING
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THE FINALISTS
Loisium Wine & Spa Langenlois, Austria
Banyan Tree Spa Sanctuary, Phuket
THE WINNER
Lumeria Maui
The pick of our Hawaii writers, this upcountry Maui retreat is a favorite for yoga, meditation, gardening and wellness, and it recently unveiled the Lumeria Crystal Spa. The new 5,000-square-foot indoor/outdoor complex incorporates healing crystals and locally grown products into its treatments, which run the gamut from acupuncture and kinesiology to mystic readings and medicine songs. Non-spa lovers can find an alternative kind of bliss in a hammock on the shared lanais, over dinner at the farm-to-table restaurant or on a surf excursion to the nearby north shore breaks.
BEST ON THE BEACH
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THE FINALISTS
Esencia Estate, Mexico
Six Senses Con Dao, Vietnam
THE WINNER
Grace Bay Club, Turks & Caicos
Fronting 1,000 feet of pristine Providenciales shoreline, the Grace Bay Club could have snagged this award for its plum position alone, but we also love the pretension-free vibe, private canopy daybeds, ocean views from every room and faultless service. There are changes afoot, too: Celeb designer Thom Filicia recently completed a top-to-toe refresh of the lobby, and the Villa Suites and adults-only hotel will be given the same treatment by 2015.
BEST REWARD FOR THE TRAVEL EFFORT
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THE FINALISTS
Cocoa Island by Como, Maldives
Secret Bay, Dominica
Soneva Kiri, Thailand
THE WINNER
Hotel Escondido, Mexico
There are definitely farther-flung destination hotels, but Grupo Habita's Pacific Coast beach retreat won us over as both a showcase of its untouched beach/mountain/ocean setting, and a cheerleader for destination-led design. Oh, and for the beachfront barbecues, surprisingly hip scene, petite spa, rollicking pool lounge and subterranean soundproof nightclub.
BEST BIG CITY SLEEP
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THE FINALISTS
Saint James Paris
The Surrey, NYC
THE WINNER
Dean Street Townhouse, London
Our favorite city pad has a heart-of-the-action locale in London's Soho, with a country house vibe that makes it easy to turn on or tune out the buzz of the Big Smoke. Part of the Soho House Group, Dean Street Townhouse bears all the hallmarks of this trendsetting brand, including best-of-Brit design flair, freestanding rolltop bathtubs in the bedrooms and a hot spot restaurant that attract Soho's elite media mobs.
BEST BUSINESS-MEETS-PLEASURE
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THE FINALISTS
Trump Hotel Chicago
The Upper House Hong Kong
THE WINNER
Soho House Berlin
This Bauhaus beauty asks guests to respect the property's "noncorporate atmosphere" and refrain from wearing "corporate attire." A natural pick, then, for travelers who earn their air miles through business travel but know how to clock off at the end of the workday. A task made that much easier by Soho House Berlin's year-round rooftop pool, basement spa, late night bar and prime location at the bottom of Torstrasse, Berlin's creative hipster mile.
BEST FOR ROMANCE
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THE FINALISTS
Las Ventanas al Paraiso, Cabo San Lucas
Andronis Boutique Hotel, Santorini
THE WINNER
Sextantio Le Grotte, Italy
There are no overwater bungalows, white sand beaches or couples spa rooms at Sextantio Le Grotte, but this 13th-century cave hotel tops our romance list for its simple charms: candlelit bedrooms, natural terraces overlooking the Sassi di Matera archaeological park, cooking lessons and a trickling stream soundtrack. It's the sort of place to hide out all day, graze on platters of homemade ricotta and focaccia, and explore Matera's ancient streets on aimless wanderings after dark.
BEST STYLE STEAL
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THE FINALISTS
citizenM New York Times Square
New Hotel Athens
THE WINNER
Mama Shelter Istanbul
Jetsetter Style Steal hotels are big on design and easy on the wallet -- qualities on full display at this award winner near Taksim Square. Designed by the man with the hotel Midas touch, Philippe Starck, it led our reviewer to describe the interior look as "tongue-in-cheek meets urban chic." We love the Franco-Turkish restaurant helmed by two Michelin-starred chefs, plus a rooftop bar which offers highly Instagrammable views of the iconic cityscape.
BEST LOOKING GUESTS
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THE FINALISTS
Hotel Fasano Rio de Janeiro
Mondrian Los Angeles
THE WINNER
Hôtel Majestic Barrière Cannes
With an A-list location opposite the red-carpeted Palais des Festivals, home to the fanciest of film fêtes, this Cannes grande dame attracts the bronzed and the beautiful year-round. Hôtel Majestic Barrière, a stately sleep right on La Croisette, picks up our award for its see-and-be-seen bars, glam spa and Parisian restaurant outposts where you can quaff champagne with the Côte d'Azur crowd or kick back on a sun lounger next to a starlet or two.
BEST ALL-INCLUSIVE
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THE FINALISTS
Vuyani Safari Lodge, South Africa
Rosewood Jumby Bay, Antigua
THE WINNER
Blue Diamond Riviera Maya
Consistently praised by sun-seeking Jetsetter members, the Blue Diamond Riviera Maya is also a staff pick thanks to easy access via flights into Cancún (30 minutes from the resort), the gorgeous white sand beach and a true all-inclusive setup that banishes any markup stress. Meals in the three restaurants are à la carte, the minibars are stocked with premium full-size bottles, and guests have access to a treasure chest of nonmotorized water sports -- though we also recommend a splurge at the indoor/outdoor spa.
BEST POOL SCENE
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THE FINALISTS
The Raleigh Hotel, Miami
The Standard, Downtown Los Angeles
THE WINNER
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
With appearances on all the editors' shortlists and many correspondent recommendations, this unabashed daytime party pad was an easy pick for Best Pool Scene. Guests have a choice of three scenes: the surf lodge-inspired Boulevard Pool, with its live music stage, movie screenings and cookouts; the more serene Bamboo Pool, where the tunes are kept low and spa treatments are available poolside; and the raging Marquee Pool, an alfresco extension of the Cosmopolitan's famed megaclub and the spot for all-day dancing until sundown.
When a property appears on Jetsetter, it has already sailed through our vetting process, been visited by a trusted travel correspondent or in-house editor, and proved it's worthy of the Jetsetter Verified stamp through constant member feedback. So these 2014 award winners represent the knockouts among the standouts.
To define the categories, we zoned in on the classics, debated the quirky (one of our editors can indeed be swayed by the promise of top-notch people watching) and read through scores of Ask the Editor requests to find out what matters most to Jetsetter members in choosing a hotel. From there, it was over to our 200 travel correspondents for their picks in each category, and a lot of cross-referencing the long lists and tallying repeat appearances before we had our finalists.
Read on for the full list of winners and runners-up, and find out what makes them Jetsetter's very Best of the Best.

The Singular Patagonia
Tides South Beach, Miami
Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht

Belmond El Encanto
Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort
Fairmont Le Château Frontenac

Saffire Freycinet, Australia
Dunton Hot Springs Resort, Colorado
Belmond Safaris Botswana

Sunset Tower Hotel, Los Angeles
Wynn Las Vegas
The Standard, High Line

PUBLIC Chicago
Solage Calistoga Resort, California
Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons
This 15th-century manor hotel in the Oxfordshire countryside turns 30 next year, but it's an enduring favorite among our foodie writers and friends for its two-Michelin-star restaurant, world class cooking school and indomitable chef and owner, Raymond Blanc. Throw in the beautiful orchards, a two-acre kitchen garden and a 1,000-bottle wine cellar and you have a splurge-worthy country escape just one hour from London.

Loisium Wine & Spa Langenlois, Austria
Banyan Tree Spa Sanctuary, Phuket
Lumeria Maui

Esencia Estate, Mexico
Six Senses Con Dao, Vietnam
Grace Bay Club, Turks & Caicos

Cocoa Island by Como, Maldives
Secret Bay, Dominica
Soneva Kiri, Thailand
Hotel Escondido, Mexico

Saint James Paris
The Surrey, NYC
Dean Street Townhouse, London

Trump Hotel Chicago
The Upper House Hong Kong
Soho House Berlin

Las Ventanas al Paraiso, Cabo San Lucas
Andronis Boutique Hotel, Santorini
Sextantio Le Grotte, Italy

citizenM New York Times Square
New Hotel Athens
Mama Shelter Istanbul

Hotel Fasano Rio de Janeiro
Mondrian Los Angeles
Hôtel Majestic Barrière Cannes

Vuyani Safari Lodge, South Africa
Rosewood Jumby Bay, Antigua
Blue Diamond Riviera Maya

The Raleigh Hotel, Miami
The Standard, Downtown Los Angeles
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas