You know the feeling when a hotel gets everything right. Often it comes in subtle waves and not one big moment. You sit down at the bar and slip into a well-made cocktail. You think to yourself. This feels civilized. You have a kind interaction with the front desk, and you feel like an old friend. You walk the hallways and delight in common rooms that feel personal and intimate. The bed is comfortable; the water pressure has the appropriate force. Eventually, things start to gather further momentum, and with each passing day, you feel like a better version of yourself. Well-rested, in harmony with the universe (if that’s possible). That’s when you know you are in a good hotel.