
The MICHELIN Guide goes beyond the plate: with the new MICHELIN Keys, a global rating system for exceptional hotels has been created for the first time. From minimalist eco-resorts to historic grand hotels and avant-garde architectural icons, 2,457 establishments worldwide were awarded in 2025, setting new standards for hospitality, design, and sustainable luxury.
The legendary MICHELIN Guide has presented its first global selection of MICHELIN Key Hotels in Paris—a milestone that showcases the crème de la crème of the international hotel industry.
Following regional launches in Europe, Asia, and North America in 2024 and early 2025, the global selection now includes 2,457 hotels in 120 countries that have been awarded one, two, or three MICHELIN Keys.
Hotels are evaluated according to five internationally defined criteria, including design and architecture, service quality, authenticity, comfort, and the overall value of the experience. MICHELIN Key is thus positioning itself as a new, independent standard for exceptional hospitality – comparable to the role that the MICHELIN star has played in gastronomy for decades.
“The MICHELIN Keys offer travelers a reliable compass for unforgettable stays – authentic, inspiring, and exceptional in their quality,” says Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of the MICHELIN Guide.
Europa bleibt der Hotspot der internationalen Hospitality-Szene: Über 1.200 MICHELIN Keys wurden an Hotels in mehr als 30 Ländern vergeben. Angeführt wird das Ranking von Frankreich (203 Keys), gefolgt von Italien (188 Keys) und Deutschland (130 Keys).
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Besonders bemerkenswert: In Österreich gibt es aktuell zwei Hotels mit drei MICHELIN Keys, in Deutschland sechs und in der Schweiz neun.
The latest MICHELIN Key Selection shows how multifaceted excellence can be – from minimalist sustainability to visionary luxury.
These awards recognize establishments that harmonize design, service, sustainability, and sensuality – from urban coolness to remote nature retreats.
MICHELIN Keys are not just a mark of quality, but also of attitude. They stand for a form of hospitality that has an emotional impact and leaves a lasting impression:
All award-winning hotels are available free of charge at guide.michelin.com and in the MICHELIN app. Bookings and personalized travel advice are directly integrated – a step that elegantly combines hospitality and digital experience.
With MICHELIN Keys, the MICHELIN Guide is opening a new chapter for the international hotel industry – one that defines quality not by opulence, but by experience and meaning. What the star is to cuisine, the Key will be to hotels: a symbol of authenticity, excellence, and the magic that happens when craftsmanship and heart come together.
To the global MICHELIN Keys selection 2025:
guide.michelin.com
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The MICHELIN Guide goes beyond the plate: with the new MICHELIN Keys, a global rating system for exceptional hotels has been created for the first time. From minimalist eco-resorts to historic grand hotels and avant-garde architectural icons, 2,457 establishments worldwide were awarded in 2025, setting new standards for hospitality, design, and sustainable luxury.