
September 2025 brings a wave of exciting hotel debuts across Europe and further afield, catering to travellers eager for updated stays in key destinations. These openings blend modern comforts with local touches, providing options for business trips, leisure getaways, or cultural explorations, all at a range of price points starting from €150 per night in many cases.
- Ibis Paris Nord Porte de St-Ouen will feature 117 air-conditioned rooms with Wi-Fi, an on-site restaurant, bar, garden, and spa & wellness center. It’s located near the Saint Ouen flea market and Montmartre, providing convenient access to Paris for both business and leisure travelers, and offers private parking with electric vehicle charging stations.
- In London, The Chancery Rosewood has reimagined the former US Embassy on Grosvenor Square into a refined retreat. Opening on 1 September, this Grade II-listed building, redesigned by British architect Sir David Chipperfield, features 144 suites crafted with elegant restraint by Joseph Dirand. Guests can explore eight dining and bar venues, including a restaurant from Richard Caring, or relax in the Asaya Spa with its 25-metre indoor pool and five treatment rooms. A grand ballroom for up to 750 adds a touch of grandeur, making this Mayfair property a compelling choice for those seeking sophistication in the capital.
- In Malta’s capital, Valletta, Romègas opens on 1 September, transforming a 500-year-old palazzo, once home to naval commander Mathurin Romegas, into a boutique hotel. Its 23 rooms feature restored terrazzo flooring and wood panelling, complemented by original Maltese balconies. A rooftop pool and bar offer views over the historic city, while the design by Camilleri Paris Mode balances heritage with contemporary flair. The meticulous restoration by local craftspeople makes this a charming base for discovering Valletta’s UNESCO-listed streets.
- In London’s Fitzrovia, The Newman debuts on 15 September, marking the first venture from hospitality group Kinsfolk & Co. This 81-room hotel, designed by Lind + Almond, draws inspiration from British cultural figures, with subtle nods to 20th-century writer Nancy Cunard through polka dots and bold accents. Guests can dine at Brasserie Adeline, a modern European eatery with an outdoor terrace, or unwind at Gambit Bar with craft beers and cocktails. A wellness floor, complete with a hydrotherapy pool, salt therapy room, and hot and cold experience cabins, caters to those seeking relaxation in the heart of the capital.
- Melbourne’s Hannah St. Hotel opens on 20 September in the Queensbridge Tower, capturing the city’s creative spirit. This 188-room boutique property, part of TFE Hotels, features a neighbourhood bar, a restaurant, and a rooftop event space with panoramic views. A pool, wellness studio, and co-working spaces cater to both leisure and business travellers, blending modern elegance with Melbourne’s laid-back charm.