Sarah Miller was founding editor-in-chief of Conde Nast Traveller UK, which she ran for 15 years before launching Conde Nast Traveller in India and China. She was later appointed European Editor of Travel + Leisure and is currently CEO of Sarah Miller and Partners, and luxury brand ambassador of The Wall Street Journal.
Who better to turn to for advice on the most restful hotels than the masterminds behind the design? Phaidon's Where Architects Sleep shares insider tips on the dreamiest properties for quality shut-eye. -Domino [A] new book on the best hotels in the world. -Acquire Mag [A] cool new coffee table book... The uniquely designed and beautiful descriptive guide is a secret cheat code to planning your next trip. -Airows Phaidon has published a lot of great books over the years. As impressed as we are with their entire collection of tomes, they're not all as indispensable as their line of Where to books... Whether you're planning a business trip, a vacation, a remote getaway, wedding or a corporate event, this book is packed with insider tips for the design-conscious traveler. -Cool Material Designer destinations: from a rocket tower to desert hippy modernism, architects give their top tips for places to stay. -The Guardian [T]here are many surprises to discover in this compact compilation... With all these unexpected preferences, this quirky guide to getting inside the minds of certain architects and their best-loved haunts is well worth consulting before your next trip. -Architectural Record It is the ideal resource, gift, and gateway to design-conscious journeys worldwide. -Bless This Stuff Following the bestseller Where Chefs Eat, Phaidon has created another expert travel guide: in Where Architects Sleep. -Werd Compiling a list of the world's best hotels is easy: most of us are suitably impressed with high-thread-count sheets, an infinity pool and 24-hour room service. Compiling a list of the world's best hotels according to those whose job it is to design them? That's a trickier endeavour. But Ms Sarah Miller, former editor-in-chief of Conde Nast Traveller UK, has taken up the task... The resulting compendium is unlikely to disappoint. -Mr Porter A good starting point for those wanting to discover the best places in the world to rest your head... A veritable travel bible for those after in-the-know recommendations. -Forbes