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Date Added: June 17, 2008 07:28:04 PM
From the U.S. and England to Mexico and Japan, we’ve scouted the coolest design hotels recently opened around the world. From a designer property in a Regency-era townhouse in London to a Mexico hotel converted out of a water purification plant, each of these luxury lodgings showcases a unique distinctive style that makes the splurge worth it.

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