What is the best Auberge hotel?
Esperanza, Auberge Collection in Los Cabos, Mexico is the brand's top-rated property at 9.4/10. It earns its standing through cliffside dining at Cocina del Mar, attentive concierge service, and a calm cove setting. Base rates are only the beginning — extras add up fast — but for travelers who value warm, personal luxury over modern flash, Esperanza delivers.
What is the cheapest Auberge hotel?
The Vanderbilt, Auberge Collection in Newport starts at $239/night, the lowest entry point in the portfolio. It's Newport's most characterful in-town hotel, carried by a service team that outperforms the category. The caveat: insist on a renovated upper-category suite, because room assignment determines whether the price feels earned or excessive.
What is the most expensive Auberge hotel?
Stanly Ranch, Auberge Collection in Napa tops the portfolio at up to $8,138/night. The spa, Bear restaurant, and service culture are legitimately excellent when room assignment lands right. Variability is the catch — placement, tech quirks, and occasional service recovery lapses can puncture the illusion at a price point with no margin for error. Book through Amex FHR and request a perimeter cottage.
Where does Auberge have hotels?
Auberge operates 27 hotels across 7 countries on two continents, North America and Europe. The portfolio concentrates heavily in the United States with 18 properties, followed by Mexico with 4 and single hotels in Costa Rica, Italy, and France. The footprint is North American first, with a thin European presence.
What is Auberge known for?
Service is Auberge's defining strength, averaging 6.2 across the portfolio — the highest category score and the most consistent. Every one of the 27 properties scores at least 1.6 on service, a reliability pattern that holds from the $239/night Vanderbilt in Newport to the $8,138/night Stanly Ranch in Napa. The service culture travels regardless of property type or price tier.
Is Auberge worth the price?
Conditionally. The portfolio averages 5.8/10 with rates from $239 to $8,138/night. Service (6.2) is the strongest category and travels across every property; value (4.6) is the weakest, meaning you pay for the service culture and setting rather than room hard product. Worth it at properties like Esperanza and Stanly Ranch when room assignment lands right — but insist on upper-category rooms, because base inventory often doesn't justify the rate.