Our founder promised to travel incognito, pay his own expenses and find hideaways with character and great service. Forty years later our values are the same.
Of all the Hideaway Report articles we published this year, readers found these 10 -- about Italy, Morocco, Japan and more -- to be their favorites.
A perfect day in Martha's Vineyard includes exploring down-island, with its charming towns, and up-island, with its ocean views and rugged cliffs.
Blantyre, one of the 12 remaining Gilded Age mansions in the Berkshires, just recently reopened its doors in Lenox after a multimillion-dollar renovation.
Plan a trip to the Berkshires this summer to enjoy Lenox, a culturally rich Massachusetts town which strikes a balance between laidback and luxurious.
The best way to explore the Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge is through a tour with The Trustees of Reservations, a Massachusetts nonprofit.
The Nantucket dining scene as lively and varied as ever. At these five restaurants, settings range from beachside, to in-town romantic, to historic wharves.
Cisco Brewers contains a distillery, winery and brewery in Nantucket. Offering food and outdoor seating, it's become somewhat of a beverage theme park.
The population of Nantucket jumps in the summer, and property values are exorbitant, but the culture of the place remains. Here are two new hotels there.
Three small Nantucket museums are informative on many aspects of the island's rich heritage: whaling, basketmaking and its history of shipwrecks.
Andrew Harpers' travels took our writer to Nantucket, Massachusetts, where two intimate hotels of the Harper standard were found.
Our stay at XV Beacon gave me the chance to revisit one of the most beautiful urban enclaves in the country: Beacon Hill.
Boston is one of those cities that strikes a pleasing balance between size, manageability and richness of metropolitan pleasures.
Three new luxury hotels have been added to the Harper Collection this month, including a resort in the Galápagos Islands and hotels in Boston, Massachusetts.
Experience quintessential New England with a visit to one or more of these quaint towns and beaches.
Whether you’re gathering the whole family or looking forward to a few days of peace and quiet, the holiday season is ripe for making memories.
Here, we take a closer look at five inspiring destinations worldwide with histories steeped in art and literature.
Home to myriad art, theater, dance, music, film and historic sites, the Berkshires’ reputation for word-class culture is well-deserved.
Although the holiday decorations are packed back into boxes, the end-of-the-year hustle and bustle is a thing of the past and a fresh calendar hangs on the wall, there’s still plenty of winter left.