
Madrid, Spain |
Brach Madrid – Evok Collection
Bathed in more sunshine than almost any other European capital, Madrid hits its stride when the sun starts to set. Tapas bars fill, plazas hum with conversation and evenings stretch late into the night. From July through August, Veranos de la Villa transforms the capital into one vast open-air stage, with flamenco performances, symphonic concerts, cinema screenings and tributes to legendary artists. Along the storied Gran Vía, Brach Madrid offers a sophisticated retreat from the city’s infectious energy. Its verdant rooftop terrace, available for private hire, overlooks a tapestry of ornate façades and terracotta rooftops, capturing Madrid’s romance from above. Downstairs, La Capsule spa pairs ancient wellness traditions with pioneering technologies, creating a restorative sanctuary to recharge before another evening of wandering the sun-drenched streets.

Gothenburg, Sweden |
Hotel Pigalle
Craving an escape that’s slightly off the beaten path? Gothenburg delivers with light-filled Nordic nights, harbor promenades, exceptional west coast seafood and effortless walkability, ideal for a long weekend, city break or Scandinavian holiday. The season reaches its peak in August with Way Out West, Gothenburg’s sustainability-focused music festival, when some of the world’s biggest artists descend on Slottsskogen Park for a weekend of performances spanning indie, pop, electronic and hip-hop. In the heart of the city, Hotel Pigalle brings a touch of Belle Époque glamour with distinctive interiors, theatrical details and an unmistakably romantic spirit. As the days grow longer, the award-winning seasonal rooftop terrace becomes the place to be, serving chilled martinis, fresh seafood platters and live music against a backdrop of Gothenburg’s glow. On weekends, the lively piano bar keeps the celebrations going long after the sun has set.

Vienna, Austria |
Hotel Sans Souci Vienna
Vienna is a city of enduring classics, from imperial architecture and storied coffeehouses to a musical legacy that has shaped its identity for centuries. In summer, the Austrian capital comes alive with open-air performances—classical concerts echo through baroque palaces and candlelit churches, while the Rathaus Film Festival transforms City Hall Square into a nightly stage for pop, rock, opera and musical theater. Across the Danube, Donauinselfest draws crowds to Europe’s largest free outdoor music festival. Amid the city’s grand traditions, Hotel Sans Souci Vienna offers a refreshing change of pace. Tucked away in the bohemian Spittelberg district, the hotel lives up to its name—French for “without worry”—with bold contemporary design and an impressive collection of modern art. Guests can retreat to the Laurent-Perrier Lounge for champagne or unwind in Vienna’s longest hotel pool before heading back out for another summer evening.

Prague, Czech Republic |
Almanac X Alcron Prague
Prague has a way of feeling even more enchanting in summer. Historic squares spill into lively riverside promenades, gardens burst into bloom and a calendar of cultural events, from the Summer Shakespeare Festival to the Letní Letná international circus, brings fresh energy to the city’s centuries-old streets. Almanac X Alcron Prague is an elegant base from which to experience it all. Curated Signature Tours uncover hidden courtyards, local traditions and lesser-known stories, offering an intimate perspective on the city beyond its iconic landmarks. Come evening, settle into Brasserie 1932, where the golden era of Czech gastronomy inspires the menu, before ending the night on the Alcron rooftop (opening summer 2026), with champagne, seasonal bites and sweeping views across Prague’s storybook skyline.

Lisbon, Portugal |
InterContinental Lisbon
Summers in Lisbon have an easy charm. Days slip between sunny streets and shaded terraces, Atlantic breezes drift in from the coast and time seems to loosen its grip. Mornings are best spent exploring historic neighborhoods on foot or vintage tram, afternoons on the beaches of Cascais and evenings enjoying riverside dinners along the Tagus. Perched on one of Lisbon’s seven hills opposite Eduardo VII Park, InterContinental Lisbon places the city within easy reach while feeling quietly above it all. Portuguese heritage is subtly woven throughout, from traditional tile-inspired details to handcrafted guitars that pay homage to the country’s musical roots. Executive Suites extend the experience outdoors with spacious private terraces overlooking the old town and the Tagus River. At Akla, Portugal’s coastal flavors take center stage with grilled octopus, fresh ceviche and leisurely Sunday brunches, while Uptown Bar rounds out the day with cocktails crafted for every summer moment.

Lyon, France |
Boscolo Hotel & Spa Lyon
This time of year brings out Lyon’s best. Artistic expression, exceptional food and long evenings along the Rhône and Saône rivers define the season. Often measured against Paris or the Côte d’Azur, France’s culinary capital rewards those who look beyond the usual favorites. Summer weekends see produce markets overflowing with Rhône Valley stone fruit, regional cheeses, charcuterie and seasonal delicacies, with the stalls lining Quai Saint-Antoine Market proving especially popular for assembling a picnic to enjoy beside the water. As evening falls, Nuits de Fourvière fills the ancient Gallo-Roman theater with music, dance and live performances beneath the stars. In the heart of the city, Boscolo Hotel & Spa Lyon is the ideal base for exploration. Set within a 19th-century Haussmann building, the hotel pairs classic French architecture with contemporary Italian flair. At Angelo, Mediterranean-inspired dishes and an expansive wine list invite indulgent evenings, while below ground, the Roman-inspired spa echoes Lyon’s rich history through vaulted stone interiors and deeply restorative spaces.

London, United Kingdom |
Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London
Summer in London is defined by tradition as much as celebration. Serpentine Summer Party, Wimbledon and Henley Royal Regatta headline a packed calendar of festivals, theater and open-air events, while parks fill with picnics, pub gardens spill onto the pavement and the Thames glows in the evening light. In July, Buckingham Palace opens its State Rooms to visitors, adding an unmistakably regal note to the season. Overlooking Hyde Park from a turreted red-brick Edwardian landmark, Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park has been at the heart of London’s social scene since 1889. This summer, the two-Michelin-starred Dinner by Heston Blumenthal celebrates the season with elevated British classics paired with chilled Château d’Esclans rosé, served against the backdrop of Hyde Park’s sweeping greenery. It’s a setting that feels every bit as quintessentially London as the season itself.

Florence, Italy |
Brunelleschi Hotel
The magic of an Italian summer needs little introduction, and nowhere embodies it quite like Florence. Piazzas glow at aperitivo hour, tables spill onto cobbled streets and locals in crisp linen sip ice-cold spritzes as the evening air begins to cool. Days are spent between the city’s greatest treasures—the Accademia, the Uffizi, the Vasari Corridor—interspersed with divine moments in frescoed basilicas or escapes to the Chianti hills for wine tastings. For those looking to immerse themselves further in Florence’s living history, Brunelleschi Hotel places visitors at its very heart. Encompassing the Torre della Pagliazza, a Byzantine tower older than the city itself, the hotel blends centuries of history with contemporary comforts just steps from the Duomo and Piazza della Repubblica. After a day of exploring, Osteria della Pagliazza serves timeless Tuscan favorites in an intimate alfresco courtyard, where the city’s past feels wonderfully close at hand.

Venice, Italy |
Hotel Metropole Venice
Venice in summer is about far more than gondola rides and golden sunsets. It’s a city where centuries-old traditions remain part of everyday life, from regattas and mask-making workshops to long aperitivo evenings beside the canals. Across the lagoon, the islands of Murano, Burano and Sant’Erasmo come alive with wine festivals and seafood feasts, while July’s Festa del Redentore fills the night sky with fireworks as Venetians gather for festive dinners on boats, rooftops and canal-side terraces. Just steps from St. Mark’s Square and the Giardini della Biennale, Hotel Metropole Venice offers a stay as distinctive as the city itself. Once home to music lessons taught by Vivaldi, the hotel pairs its heritage with eclectic interiors filled with curiosities and antiques, while lagoon-view rooms, a hidden citrus garden and a private spa are a welcome retreat after a day of exploring Venice’s timeless streets.

Frankfurt, Germany |
Sofitel Frankfurt Opera
In summer, Frankfurt reveals itself as a city of open-air celebration. Along the banks of the River Main, locals gather for Main Festival’s fireworks and fairground rides, while the Rheingau Wine Market turns the Fressgass into an outdoor tasting room celebrating some of Germany’s finest wines. Elsewhere, parks and gardens burst into bloom, picnics stretch into golden hour and restaurant terraces buzz late into the night. For a front-row seat to the season, Sofitel Frankfurt Opera is perfectly placed to experience the city’s summer atmosphere. Inspired by the grandeur of Parisian hôtels particuliers and the literary legacy of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the hotel balances French art de vivre with local character. Champagne and bites at the Pommery Lounge terrace ease into warm evenings, while Restaurant Schönemann’s garden on Opera Square provides an elegant setting for long lunches, celebratory dinners and everything in between.
