"The onetime home of Francis Ford Coppola while shooting his film Tetro, this hotel is like a little piece of heaven in buzzy Palermo Soho. Inside are terracotta-tiled patios, lush gardens, an outdoor kitchen with a parrilla, and warm and light-filled rooms, each one named after a different Coppola family member. There are only seven rooms here, and each is decorated with furniture and art selected, presumably, by Coppola himself during his travels in Argentina and elsewhere in Latin America—including indigenous Peruvian tapestries. The service is ultra-discreet: A manager, concierge, and sommelier are on hand, but they’re usually out of sight (cell phone at the ready) unless required." - Celeste Moure