
Mulia Resort, Bali —
Conde Nast Traveler's annual Hot List rounding up the best new hotels of 2013 hit newsstands on Tuesday. With 745 rooms, Bali's new Mulia Resort is one of the largest properties on the list.

Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel & Spa, Italy —
This stunning clifftop hotel on Italy's Amalfi coast was originally a 17th-century monastery.

Hyatt Capital Gate, Abu Dhabi, UAE —
The 189-room Hyatt property occupies floors 18 through 33 of the Capital Gate skyscraper in Abu Dhabi. The building leans at an angle of 18 degrees.

Palais Namaskar, Morocco —
The 2013 take on a hotel pool, this Moorish-inspired Makarrech hotel has 41 villas and suites.

Ritz-Carlton, Vienna —
Located half a mile from the Vienna State Opera, the Ritz-Carlton, Vienna occupies four converted 19th-century palaces that have been connected.

Uma Punakha, Bhutan —
The 11 rooms in the Uma Punakha hotel are just off a central courtyard with views over rice fields toward the Himalayas.

Dorado Beach, Puerto Rico —
A hundred new rooms and 14 suites have been added to financier Laurance Rockefeller's Dorado Beach Hotel.

Bulgari Hotel, London —
The decor in London's newest fashion-branded hotel is inspired by Bulgari's silversmith roots.

Madikwe Safari Lodge, South Africa —
Located in a game reserve, the Madikwe Safari Lodge offers stunning views of passing wildlife amid rustic luxury.

Conrad, Seoul —
South Korea's newest luxury hotel has 434 rooms featuring Apple-based in-room technology and killer views from a tower high above Seoul.

James Royal Palm, Miami —
The decor in this new Miami hotel is a throwback to the 1960s.

Wythe Hotel, Brooklyn, New York —
Nothing says Brooklyn like a converted factory with a rooftop bar looking over the Williamsburg waterfront.


