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Travel like a celebrity or royalty: stay at one of these star-studded properties around the world. From tranquil country houses in the West to tropical resorts in Asia, check out the list of hotels that Royal members and celebrities choose to spend their cherished vacations, special events and fancy meals.

Coworth Park, Ascot (United Kingdom)
A short 45-minute train ride from Central London, this Georgian Manor House is where Prince Harry spent the night before his wedding. Coworth Park, Ascot is a refined retreat set amidst a 240-acre picturesque parkland, equipped with its own polo fields, an equestrian centre, stabling, outstanding restaurants and an eco-luxury spa. A perfect blend of warmth and comfort, this traditional country house hotel marks a popular spot for a weekend getaway for Londoners.

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Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London (United Kingdom)

Graced with the ballroom that Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret learnt to dance, the hotel has had a long history with the British Royal Family. Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park is also where the Queen hosted a celebratory gala dinner for Prince William and Duchess Catherine’s Royal Wedding in 2011. Helmed by world renowned designer, Joyce Wang, the hotel also recently completed the most extensive restoration in its 117-year history, boasts one of the only two Forbes Five-Star spas in the city and a Two-star Michelin restaurant, Dinner by Heston Blumenthal.

Hotel Bel-Air, Los Angeles (USA)

Legendary film star Grace Kelly loved to visit this Los Angeles hotel where she used the hotel’s stationery to write a love letter to Russian fashion designer Oleg Cassini while dating in 1950s. Grace also celebrated the Oscars with a photo shoot in her suite and then drifted off to a blissful sleep in her bungalow, which has since been renamed the Grace Kelly Suite.

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Six Senses Con Dao (Vietnam)
Six Senses Con Dao is the only five-star resort in the archipelago islands. With a massive private beach and sweeping, scenic island views against the dramatic backdrop of the Lo Voi Mountains, the intimate villa resort boasts a contemporary design that reflects the essence of a traditional fishing village. The resort is popular among A-list celebrities like Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, who have once stayed for a five-day holiday.

Six Senses Samui (Thailand)
British comedian Jon Culshaw loves the environment and design at Six Senses Samui. He said, “Everything looked like it was made of wood and bamboo, and I loved the way the pool seemed to merge with the water. It was beautiful.” From interior detailing to wellness programmes, Six Senses’s resorts are designed to be wellness hot spots for city dwellers seeking a moment of peace.

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Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok (Thailand)

Longing to meet a princess? You may get the chance at the two-Michelin-star French restaurant Le Normandie, where Thai Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana is frequently spotted. Enjoy afternoon tea like the royals at The Author’s Lounge at Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok, one of the most booked out spots in the country. Having completed the River Wing renovation in late 2019, the accommodation celebrates both the new and old, featuring the classic, Thai elegance with modern designs.

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Perhaps the above can give your readers some insights for the next getaway and thank you for your attention.