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    The 2025 Michelin Key Global Expansion: Everything That Changed

    On October 8, 2025, Michelin unveiled its first global hotel selection — expanding from 15 to 141 countries with 8,425 rated hotels. Here is everything that changed.

    On October 8, 2025, the MICHELIN Guide did something unprecedented: it unveiled its first-ever global hotel Key selection, simultaneously announcing awards across every region of the world. The result was a seismic expansion that transformed the program from a 15-country initiative into a truly worldwide standard. The total selection grew from roughly 5,000 curated hotels to 8,425 properties across 141 countries, with 2,457 hotels earning the coveted Key distinction -- 1,742 One-Key, 572 Two-Key, and 143 Three-Key.

    Here is everything that changed, every notable addition, and what it means for travelers.


    The Scale of the Expansion

    Before October 2025, Michelin Keys existed in 15 countries across North America, Europe, and parts of Asia. The global reveal added nearly 100 new countries in a single day. The program now covers:

    • 141 countries with curated hotel selections
    • 40 countries with at least one Three-Key hotel
    • 8,425 total hotels in the selection (up from ~5,000)
    • 2,457 Key-awarded hotels (One, Two, or Three Keys)

    To put that in perspective: Michelin went from rating hotels in about a dozen wealthy Western nations to evaluating properties from Nairobi to Sao Paulo, from Hanoi to Marrakech, from Udaipur to Torres del Paine.

    Giraffe Manor in Nairobi, Kenya -- one of the most distinctive new Three-Key additions at $333/night


    New Countries: The Biggest Winners

    The expansion brought Michelin Key recognition to dozens of countries for the first time. Here are the most notable new entrants, along with their total hotel counts and Key breakdowns:

    Africa

    Country Total Hotels Three-Key Two-Key One-Key
    Morocco 76 2 6 20
    South Africa 63 2 8 17
    Kenya 47 1 5 8
    Namibia -- 1 -- --

    Standout: Giraffe Manor in Nairobi earned Three Keys at just $333/night, making it one of the most affordable properties at the highest tier. La Mamounia in Marrakech ($789) and Kasbah Tamadot in the Atlas Mountains ($1,253) represent Morocco's strong debut.

    South America

    Country Total Hotels Three-Key Two-Key One-Key
    Brazil 73 2 2 16
    Chile 33 2 6 8
    Peru 29 1 4 9

    Standout: Brazil entered with two Three-Key hotels immediately: Hotel das Cataratas at Iguazu Falls ($995) and Rosewood Sao Paulo ($713). Chile brought Tierra Patagonia ($570) and Awasi Patagonia ($510), both in Torres del Paine National Park.

    Asia (New Additions)

    Country Total Hotels Three-Key Two-Key One-Key
    India 98 2 12 22
    Vietnam 39 2 3 8
    Sri Lanka 30 1 1 8
    Laos -- 1 -- --

    Standout: India's debut was massive -- 98 hotels in the selection, with Taj Lake Palace in Udaipur ($880) and Taj Falaknuma Palace in Hyderabad ($453) both earning Three Keys. Vietnam brought Amanoi ($1,774) and Capella Hanoi ($687).

    Taj Lake Palace floating on Lake Pichola in Udaipur, India -- $880/night

    Europe (New Additions)

    Country Total Hotels Three-Key Two-Key One-Key
    Ireland 47 2 5 8
    Turkey 78 1 3 21
    Croatia 45 1 1 7
    Monaco -- 1 -- --

    Standout: Ireland arrived strong with Ballyfin Demesne ($1,315) and Adare Manor ($1,229) both receiving Three Keys. Turkey's Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at Sultanahmet ($1,096) earned the country's sole Three-Key distinction.

    Central America & Caribbean

    Costa Rica was a standout in the Caribbean and Central American expansion, earning 27 hotels in the selection, including one Three-Key property: Nayara Springs in La Fortuna de San Carlos ($1,126).


    The Three-Key Landscape After the Expansion

    With the global reveal complete, here is how the 141 Three-Key hotels break down by country:

    Country Three-Key Hotels
    France 23
    United States 15
    Italy 13
    United Kingdom 11
    Switzerland 9
    Japan 7
    Germany 6
    Thailand 6
    Spain 5
    Mexico 3
    Indonesia 3

    France dominates with 23 Three-Key hotels -- from the legendary Ritz Paris ($2,640) to the remarkably affordable Hotel du Castellet ($300). For a deeper look at city-level concentrations, see our cities ranked by Three-Key hotels analysis.


    Notable New Three-Key Additions Worth Watching

    Several properties that received Three Keys in the 2025 expansion stand out for their uniqueness:

    First Three-Key Hotels in Their Country

    • Ceylon Tea Trails -- Sri Lanka's first Three-Key property, set in colonial-era tea planters' bungalows ($1,252)
    • Giraffe Manor -- Kenya's first, where endangered Rothschild's giraffes visit at breakfast ($333)
    • Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at Sultanahmet -- Turkey's first, a converted Ottoman prison next to the Blue Mosque ($1,096)
    • Rosewood Luang Prabang -- Laos's first and only Key-awarded hotel at the Three-Key level ($822)
    • Villa Nai 3.3 -- Croatia's first, a contemporary design hotel on the island of Dugi Otok ($895)

    Capella Hanoi, one of Vietnam's first Three-Key hotels, at $687/night

    Value Surprises Among New Three-Key Hotels

    Some of the newly recognized Three-Key properties offer exceptional pricing that challenges the assumption that "best in the world" means "most expensive":

    Hotel Country Price/Night
    Giraffe Manor Kenya $333
    Taj Falaknuma Palace India $453
    Awasi Patagonia Chile $510
    Tierra Patagonia Chile $570
    Capella Hanoi Vietnam $687
    Rosewood Sao Paulo Brazil $713

    For a complete breakdown, see our value-per-dollar ranking of Three-Key hotels.


    Four New Special Awards

    Alongside the expanded Key selection, Michelin introduced four inaugural hotel awards in 2025:

    • Architecture & Design Award -- recognizing outstanding physical spaces
    • Wellness Award -- honoring hotels with exceptional spa and wellness programs
    • Local Gateway Award -- for properties that connect guests deeply with their destination
    • Opening of the Year Award -- celebrating the best new hotel launch

    These awards add another dimension to the Key system, allowing Michelin to recognize specialized excellence beyond the overall Key tier.


    What the Expansion Means for Travelers

    The 2025 global expansion fundamentally changed what the Michelin Key program represents. Three key takeaways:

    1. Geography is no longer destiny. Three-Key hotels now exist in 40 countries across six continents. A traveler can experience the world's highest tier of hospitality in Nairobi, Hyderabad, Hanoi, Sao Paulo, or Torres del Paine -- not just Paris, London, and New York.

    2. Price range has widened dramatically. The full price ranking shows Three-Key hotels ranging from $300 to $6,971 per night. Many of the newly added countries offer exceptional value -- the average Three-Key hotel in South America costs $689/night compared to $1,970 in North America.

    3. The total selection is now a meaningful travel resource. With 8,425 hotels across 141 countries, the full Michelin hotel guide -- including One-Key and Two-Key properties -- is comprehensive enough to use as a primary planning tool for almost any destination.

    La Mamounia in Marrakech, Morocco -- a legendary palace hotel that earned Three Keys at $789/night


    The Full Tier Breakdown

    Tier Hotels Share of Total
    Three-Key 141 1.7%
    Two-Key 569 6.8%
    One-Key 1,725 20.5%
    Selected (no Key) 5,990 71.1%
    Total 8,425 100%

    Only 1.7% of all Michelin-selected hotels earn Three Keys. Browse the complete lists: Three-Key | Two-Key | One-Key


    Data sourced from the Michelin Key Hotels Database, tracking 8,425 hotels across 141 countries. Prices reflect standard room rates for a midweek stay in April 2026.

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