All the most beautiful pink hotels across the world to add some colour to your next vacation
The colour pink has long represented friendship, peace, and harmony, and each of these stunning hotels uses it to create a stay that you won’t soon forget.
The colour pink has long represented friendship, peace, and harmony, and each of these stunning hotels uses it to create a stay that you won’t soon forget.
How do you pick where you stay when you’re on vacay? Perhaps you look for the best sustainable hotels or maybe you’re all about heritage properties. Well, if you’re a design freak on the hunt for the best pink hotels across the globe to bed down in, we can fill you in. Now grab your best rose, magenta, or dusky-salmon outfit and get snapping!
It’s Barbados, baby, and this hotel couldn’t get any more pink if it tried! Made out of solid coral stone, Cobblers Cove (pictured above) was built in the 1940s as a seaside retreat for a family. It was converted into a hotel in 1968, and since then, visitors have been flocking from far and wide to stay in one of the gorgeous suites. Nowadays, guests can choose from 40 spacious suites, many of which look over the ocean and the tropical gardens. But it’s the stunning pink hotel walls, umbrellas and accessories that you’ll regularly see floating around Instagram.
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Perhaps the most well-known pink hotel in the world, The Beverly Hills Hotel was painted its certain shade of pink to reflect the California skies. Loved by celebrities and travellers alike, this special place has hallways covered in palm fronds, a signature red carpet, and even its very own signature McCarthy salad (said to be named for polo player Neil McCarthy). To say that this hotel is an icon is an understatement, as the suburb of Beverly Hills was literally built around its pink facade. The design by Elmer Grey and extensions by Paul Walker have made this Pink Palace a stay to remember.
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Perched atop a cliff on the island of Ischia in Italy, Mezzatorre Hotel and Thermal Spa is what relaxed (pink!) vacation dreams are made of. The 16th Century Watchtower building contrasts its terracotta pink hues next to the glistening Gulf of Naples below, and we can’t get enough.
Swim in the therapeutic thermal waters of the spa pools, indulge in local flavours at the restaurants, and fall in love with the unique interior design in each guestroom.
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Known as the Pink Palace of the Pacific, the Royal Hawaiian, a Luxury Collection Resort is the pinkest property on the island of Oahu. Opened in 1927, this modern 528-room resort offers the finest 5-star service and refined accommodation. Hit up the Mai Tai Bar, sample the award-winning food from Azure before experiencing A Royal Hawaiian Luau beside the ocean.
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Already featured on our guide to best hotels in Palm Springs and hotel TV shows (they made a reality show during the motel’s transformation, as it’s owned by Brian Firkus, known for his drag persona Trixie Mattel), Trixie Motel screams Barbie-core.
From the iconic bubblegum pink exterior to the eclectic suites and the pink pool toys, lovers of pink will feel right at home here.
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At Amanjena in Marrakech, the rose-hued colour of the hotel is inspired by the buildings of the same colour throughout the city. Here, you’ll find shady courtyards, fountains, and traditional earth-toned pisé-de-terre walls surrounding individual guest pavilions. On the inside, vaulted ceilings and Moorish arches complement the design and each pavilion gets its own garden, gazebo, plus some have private pools.
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This vibrant hideaway in South Africa sits at the foot of Table Mountain. Painted pink in 1918 as a symbol of peace, beyond the doors at this historic hotel a bygone era awaits. Colonial architecture abounds and the stately gardens are home to magnificent flora and fauna. Here, you can take in a painting masterclass or enjoy complete relaxation at the Librisa Spa to while away the hours.
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It’s no surprise that at the heart of Rajasthan’s fabled Pink City lies a wonderfully pink hotel. Rajmahal Palace is still home to HH The Maharaja of Jaipur, but offers 13 rooms and suites to guests as well. Built in 1729, the palace has been most recently refurbished in 2015 with wallpapers specially created for each room and telling the stories of Jaipur. Blending Indian design with Art Deco and contemporary finishes, this is one pink hotel we absolutely can not wait to stay at.
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Located on the Canary Island of Tenerife, The Ritz-Carlton Abama can not be missed thanks to its vibrant pink exterior. Taking inspiration from Moroccan design, the property offers 459 luxurious rooms and not one, not two, but seven swimming pools. There are two Michelin-starred restaurants on site, along with a spa, the largest Ritz Kids in Europe and the surrounding ocean to enjoy.
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If it’s a pastel pink hideaway surrounded by lush rainforest and nature that you’re looking for, Hotel Das Cataratas – a Belmond Hotel could be just the ticket. Located next to the famed Iguassu Falls in Brazil’s Paraná region, this luxurious property features a range of pink interiors to complement the façade and a quirky Belmond combi van in the same blush shade.
Once you’ve taken in the Falls, make time to float around the pool and listen to the jungle chorus. A walk in the gardens is a must, as are obligatory caipirinhas at South America’s first and only Forbes Five Star hotel.
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If you’re looking for Miami vibes in Ibiza, head to Paradiso Ibiza Art Hotel for a pink extravaganza. Get your party on at the pastel-coloured pool deck which hosts international DJs for unforgettable sessions.
Suites come in a range of quirky and vibrant shades (including pink), and there’s even a glass-walled suite in the lobby where you can, essentially, be your own art installation.
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Actually three hotels in one, it’s the Cloister that we love for its blush-pink facade. Built in 1926, as the Ritz-Carlton Cloister Inn, this gorgeous building is home to grand suites, six restaurants, three bars and a lakefront pool. Carefully manicured gardens surround this Florida property with a 36-hole championship golf course alongside.
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