The Mykonos Island in Greece has long been known as a top spot for celebrity hangouts. Big names in the movie and modeling industry have long seen Mykonos as a slice of paradise- with frequent visitors such as Gerard Butler, Ariana Grande, Alessandra Ambrosio, Mariah Carey, Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan.
Now, they have a new reason to come back to this Greek Paradise, and that is the newly opened Kenshō Boutique Hotel & Suites. It's located in the trendy Ornos beach area and is no doubt set to become a celebrity favorite, according to Daily Mail.
This Instagram-worthy, five-star luxury hotel is a special treat for every guest- celebrity or not. Not just your typical swanky hotel, Kenshō's design is actually very meticulously thought through, with inspirations coming from the beautiful Greek heritage and the architecture modeled after the natural beauty of Cyclades.
All 35 suites are individually furnished by internationally-acclaimed artists with unique pieces, and are featured with either a plunge pool or a hot tub. Every in-room experience is made magical with all the soft and aesthetic furnishings, with the bathrooms so stylish and the furniture that seem to make a statement.
And of course, a good luxury hotel isn't complete with out-of-this-world culinary delights. Kenshō's fine dining restaurant bodes well with Mykonos' reputation as a fine dining hotspot, with dishes that look like they are art pieces. According to The Telegraph, your stay wouldn't be complete if you won't try the 10-course gastronomy menu that features succulent dishes such as wagyu beef stifado and buttery scallops. They are so good that they're actually nominated for this year's World Luxury Restaurant Awards!
The hotel also features a trendy spa that looks like you're rejuvenating in outer space and an infinity pool that you will fall in love with at first sight. Kenshō definitely tops ranks in hotel factors most celebrities clamor for, and it's not surprising if it's going to be featured in trendy Hollywood scoops soon.
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