Let's put some numbers behind a trend you might have already observed for yourself: There are simply a mind-boggling number of new hotels opening all around the world. In your hometown, the next town over, and every foreign city or exotic locale you've wanted to visit your entire life. At the end of 2024, there were more than 6,000 projects in development across the globe—a record high—with plans for 10,000 more announced. There's a reason for the boom: Travel has never been hotter. Most popular destinations have now climbed above prepandemic levels annually, and hotel and airline prices have soared due to demand. But how the hell do you pick where to stay? Between the competing Reddit threads, sensationalized TikTok tours, and Instagram comment-section catfights, it can feel like an authentic recommendation is near impossible to find. We're here to help. Behold, Esquire's Best New Hotels 2025. |
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Your cobbler ought to be your new best friend. |
| Jason Statham, Ben Affleck, and Michael Fassbender all kicked off the year with explosive hits. |
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This week in your highly secular republic, there was a meeting of the Republican majority over the ongoing budget wrangle. Speaker Moses was pitching his plan to his caucus, which contains several people who are opposed to it—and, one suspects, to him as well. Things got a little heated. Then they got a little biblical. |
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Angus King of Maine is desperate to wake people up to the fact that President Trump is putting our Constitution in the wood chipper. |
| That long-haul flight will feel like a breeze in these editor-approved picks. |
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While White Lotus fans process all of the characters who left season 3 in a body bag, series creator Mike White is letting viewers know that there's hours of footage that didn't make it past the cutting room floor. White reportedly turned in original cuts of over an hour and forty minutes per episode, before whittling each one down to the hour that audiences viewed on HBO every Sunday. "As a writer, I got a little indulged," White told The Hollywood Reporter. So what did we miss? |
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