If there’s one thing Marriott Bonvoy members have made clear, it’s that Marriott doesn’t have enough hotel brands, and us consumers want more. Fortunately Marriott always listens to its Bonvoy members, so there’s some great news!
Each Estate is selected for its historical resonance and extraordinary natural surroundings, then thoughtfully reinterpreted through the St. Regis lens. This approach creates a residential sense of intimacy paired with architectural grandeur; cultural and culinary experiences that draw directly from the land and local stories; rare, estate-only moments curated for long, leisurely stays; and service that reflects the Astor family’s signature balance of warmth, discretion, and finesse. The expression champions properties whose heritage has shaped their identity over generations, honoring the vision of founders and longtime stewards while elevating their legacy with the brand’s contemporary perspective.
Is this actually a fully separate brand from St. Regis, like Ritz-Carlton Reserve vs. Ritz-Carlton? If so, can you blame me for wondering if this is a new way to avoid having to honor typical Bonvoy elite perks at these select St. Regis properties?
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on One Mile at a Time.


