WATG + Wimberly Interiors’ Michelin Key Hotels 2025
At a glance
WATG and Wimberly Interiors Michelin Key Hotels 2025 lists sixteen hotels designed by WATG and Wimberly Interiors that received Michelin Keys in the 2025 Michelin Guide selection, spanning Asia Pacific, the Middle East and North Africa, Europe, and the Americas. Properties recognised include Rissai Valley and Taj Falaknuma Palace at three keys, and Grand Lisboa Palace Hotel Macau, Emirates Palace, and Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve among the two-key recipients. Michelin Keys are awarded following inspection by Michelin Inspectors across architecture, interiors, landscape, and master planning services.
Michelin Key Hotels 2025
The Michelin Key Hotels 2025 selection has recognized a collection of WATG + Wimberly Interiors projects across the world, honoring design that elevates hospitality through culture, care and craftsmanship. Each property reflects a deep connection to its setting and a thoughtful balance between beauty and function.
Across Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Europe and the Americas, sixteen hotels designed by WATG + Wimberly Interiors were awarded Michelin Keys. The recognition, which is awarded following a rigorous inspection by Michelin Inspectors, highlights the power of collaboration between visionary clients, trusted operators and design teams who continue to define the language of contemporary luxury.
Michelin Keys across Asia Pacific
Asia Pacific
Michelin Keys across the Middle East and North Africa
Middle East and North Africa
Michelin Keys across Europe
Europe
Regent Porto Montenegro – 1 Key
Set on the Adriatic, Regent Porto Montenegro is a study in maritime elegance, blending regional character with timeless comfort.
Mandarin Oriental Bodrum – 1 Key
Framed by the Aegean landscape, the design embraces natural materials, open air and effortless luxury.
Michelin Keys in the United States
The Americas
These Michelin Key distinctions reflect the commitment of WATG and Wimberly Interiors to create resilient, timeless, and authentic destinations that respect their settings and serve their guests with care. Each destination demonstrates that luxury hospitality is not defined by scale or spectacle, but by the quality of experience and the integrity of design.
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