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LEONE: A Place We Like

Including the people who work in these hotels felt essential to me because they are, in many ways,

the soul of each place. Beautiful interiors can be designed and curated, but it’s the individuals who

animate those spaces; who create warmth, memory, and a sense of belonging. I didn’t want the book

to feel like a catalog of aesthetics alone; I wanted it to reflect the human stories that quietly unfold

behind the scenes. Often, it was the unscripted moments - like a concierge sharing a personal

recommendation or a housekeeper pausing to straighten a detail with care - that revealed the true

character of a hotel.

One story that stayed with me was of a longtime staff member who had worked at the same property

for decades. They spoke about watching generations of guests return over the years, with families

growing and traditions forming, and how they felt part of those lives in a small but meaningful way.

That sense of dedication and continuity left a lasting impression on me.

Across many of these hotels, I noticed a recurring theme, and that is, the attentiveness that goes

beyond service into actual care. The most memorable places weren’t necessarily the most exclusive,

but the ones where hospitality felt intuitive and personal. There was often a strong connection to

local culture as well, whether through food, design, or storytelling, which made each stay feel rooted

rather than interchangeable.

What I’ve taken with me is an awareness of the details that shape an experience. When I travel now,

I pay more attention to the subtle gestures: the tone of a welcome, the rhythm of a space, the

people who make it all function seamlessly. It’s made me value not just where I stay, but how a place

makes me feel, and the invisible care that creates that feeling.

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