What is the best Edition hotel?
The Bodrum EDITION scores 9.6/10, the highest in the brand's portfolio. The Turkish Aegean property pairs a standout beach with a Michelin-starred kitchen and service that builds real relationships with guests. Pricing for extras runs high and the billing operation needs tightening, but for couples willing to spend, it's one of the most consistently excellent stays on the Turkish coast.
What is the cheapest Edition hotel?
The Times Square EDITION in New York City starts at $355/night, the lowest entry rate in the Edition portfolio. It's a design-led Broadway base with small rooms, inconsistent front-desk service, and a destination-fee structure that irritates more than it rewards. Book a high floor, pack light, and check the bill carefully.
What is the most expensive Edition hotel?
The Times Square EDITION in New York City tops out at $15,000/night, the highest rate in the Edition portfolio. The property is visually striking but held back by small rooms, inconsistent front-desk service, and a destination fee that frustrates guests. Worth it for a short, design-led Broadway stay — not for extended bookings at peak pricing.
Where does Edition have hotels?
Edition operates 14 hotels across 9 countries on three continents: North America, Europe, and Asia. The United States leads with 5 properties, followed by Spain with 2. Turkey, Singapore, and Mexico each have one, with the remaining hotels spread across additional European and Asian markets.
What is Edition known for?
Location is Edition's strongest category, averaging 7.3/10 across the portfolio — and every single Edition property scores at least 2.2 on location, making it the brand's most consistent strength. The hotels are placed in prime urban and resort settings: Times Square, Bodrum's Aegean coast, central Barcelona, and similar high-demand addresses.
Is Edition worth the price?
Mixed. The portfolio averages 3.9/10 with rates from $355 to $15,000/night. Location is the clear strength at 7.3, but value is the weakest category at 3.0 — a reflection of small rooms, punchy extras pricing, and destination fees. Worth it for specific properties like The Bodrum EDITION (9.6); harder to justify at the brand's urban flagships unless location is the priority.