The 2027 American class is a story of old names making new houses: Aman's first West Coast hotel, the first of a new St. Regis estate marque, a Rosewood in the vineyards, a Hilton lifestyle debut in a restored railway cathedral, and a beloved London dining room reborn as a Manhattan hotel. Five are announced; none is open or bookable yet. Read this as a calendar, not a booking page.
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Five hotels make the verified 2027 US list, and the most useful division is the points one: only two of them, NoMad Detroit and the St. Regis Estate at Pelican Hill, earn transferable currency. The other three, Aman Beverly Hills, Rosewood Calistoga and The Wolseley New York, are independents where status earns nothing and every night is a cash night. For a points traveler that is the difference between an award stay and a five-figure cash week.
The geographic pattern leans west. California carries three of the five, an Aman in Beverly Hills, a St. Regis on the Newport Beach coast and a Rosewood in the Napa hills, while the Midwest gains a landmark in Detroit and Manhattan its quietly pedigreed Wolseley. It is a class defined less by new towers than by heritage brands extending their houses onto new American ground.
"TBC" means the brand has not yet published a firm figure. Room counts and dates are the latest announced by each hotel or parent and will be updated as openings firm up. Aman Beverly Hills carries the most date risk, with some sources citing 2028.
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Beverly Hills, California · Announced 2027
Aman Beverly Hills
"The design-and-wellness arrival of the American class: Aman's first hotel on the West Coast, an all-suite house at the heart of a new Beverly Hills quarter. The familiar catch for points players, status buys nothing at Aman."
Aman is announced for 2027 at One Beverly Hills, the seventeen-acre development rising at Wilshire and Santa Monica Boulevards. The plan is a 78-suite hotel beside Aman-branded residences and the brand's first standalone Aman Club, a 100,000-square-foot wellness pavilion. For a marque that has trafficked in seclusion and Asian serenity, a Los Angeles flagship is a statement of intent.
Cash only Aman runs no transferable-points program, so there is no award night and no elite status to lean on. Perks come instead through an Amex Fine Hotels + Resorts or Virtuoso booking, which can add breakfast, a credit and an upgrade at the same rate.
Honest cons: the date is the softest of the five, with phased completion signalled late in 2027 and some sources naming 2028; an urban Aman inside a luxury-retail-and-residences complex will feel more metropolitan than the brand's hideaways; and Aman pricing will put it among the most expensive rooms in the city.
"The points pick on the coast: the very first St. Regis Estate, born of a clifftop Newport Beach landmark. A heritage name founded in 1904 lending its livery to an established resort."
Marriott has announced the conversion of the well-known Resort at Pelican Hill, on the bluffs above the Pacific at Newport Beach, into the first St. Regis Estate, the marque's new estate-style extension, with the rebrand slated for 2027. The St. Regis name carries a particular American lineage, founded by John Jacob Astor IV in New York in 1904, and the estate concept is built to attach that pedigree to grand, low-density resorts.
Marriott Bonvoy As a St. Regis it will earn and redeem Bonvoy points, making it the realistic award target of the class for Marriott loyalists, though a new luxury conversion may not be assigned an award category until close to launch.
Honest cons: this is a rebrand of an operating resort rather than a new build, so expect evolution rather than a blank-page hotel; the estate marque is brand-new and unproven; and award category and rates are unknown until nearer the changeover.
Calistoga, Napa Valley, California · Announced 2027
Rosewood Calistoga
"Rosewood's wine-country debut: a hillside estate above Calistoga, all farm-to-table dining and an Asaya spa. Independent, so no points, just Rosewood's sense-of-place template applied to the Napa hills."
Rosewood is announced to open Rosewood Calistoga in 2027, spread across 118 forested acres on a ridgeline above the northern Napa Valley town. The plan totals 129 rooms, suites and residences, with 20 private villas, two pools, a Rosewood Explorer's children's club, an Asaya spa of six treatment rooms and more than 20,000 square feet of event space, designed by Atelier Marsh.
Cash only Rosewood runs no transferable-points program; the perk route is an advisor booking (Amex Fine Hotels + Resorts, Virtuoso) for breakfast, a credit and an upgrade at the same rate.
Honest cons: announced pipeline only, with no firm month beyond the year; a hillside Napa resort will price for the wine-country peak and book up around harvest; and there is no loyalty currency to earn.
"The civic story of the class: NoMad's Michigan debut and Hilton's first US luxury-lifestyle hotel, set in the upper floors of the magnificently restored Michigan Central Station."
NoMad is announced for 2027 inside Michigan Central Station, the 1913 Beaux-Arts depot that Ford has restored as a technology and culture campus. The hotel takes the building's upper five floors with about 180 rooms, including 30 suites, perched above the Grand Hall, the first time those storeys have ever been occupied. It is positioned as Hilton's first US hotel under its luxury-lifestyle NoMad flag.
Hilton Honors This is one of only two openings in the class that earns transferable points, which makes it the realistic award target for Hilton loyalists once a category is assigned.
Honest cons: not yet open or bookable; a hotel inside a working transit-and-tech campus will trade resort calm for civic bustle; and award category and availability are unknown this far out.
"A London institution made Manhattan house: the first hotel from The Wolseley's new brand, in a 1905 McKim, Mead & White landmark off Bryant Park. Pedigreed, intimate, and independent."
The Wolseley, the grand London café-restaurant, is announced to debut its hotel brand in early 2027 with a flagship at 130 West 44th Street, the landmark 1905 Lambs Club building by McKim, Mead & White, steps from Bryant Park. The plan is 76 rooms and suites, a New York outpost of The Wolseley restaurant and a cellar-level bar, under the ownership of Minor Hotels.
Cash only The Wolseley sits within Minor's GHA Discovery loyalty scheme rather than a transferable-points program, so there is no award night to redeem; advisor programs are the route to added value.
Honest cons: not yet open or bookable, and a first-of-brand hotel always carries opening-season uncertainty; at 76 rooms in a historic building it will be intimate, not full-service-resort in scale; and there are no transferable points to earn.
Two categories of much-cited "2027 US" projects are kept off the list above, on purpose. The first is residences masquerading as hotels: Waldorf Astoria's 2027 American projects in Pompano Beach and Cherry Creek, Denver are branded residences, not bookable hotels, so they belong to a different category. The second is projects without a firm year: Cheval Blanc Beverly Hills, LVMH's long-discussed West Coast debut, has been described by the company itself as part of a deliberately slow expansion and carries no confirmed opening date, so we decline to pin it to 2027. Both are worth watching; neither is this year's verified story.
The points-and-status read
For loyalty travelers the 2027 US map is lopsided in the now-familiar way. Three of the five headline openings, Aman Beverly Hills, Rosewood Calistoga and The Wolseley New York, are independents with no transferable-points program. Only NoMad Detroit (Hilton Honors) and the St. Regis Estate at Pelican Hill (Marriott Bonvoy) sit inside a major currency, and even those may launch without an assigned award category for a stretch.
The practical takeaway: if you collect points, the realistic 2027 US targets are the NoMad and the St. Regis, and you should watch for when an award category and a redemption rate actually appear. If you do not, the independents are where the design and wellness ambition is concentrated, and an advisor program (Amex Fine Hotels + Resorts, Virtuoso) is the way to add value without a loyalty scheme. Either way, none is bookable yet, so this is a watch-list, not a booking list.
2027 US openings: what travelers ask
What new luxury hotels are opening in the US in 2027?
As of June 2026, the headline announced 2027 US openings are Aman Beverly Hills (a 78-suite hotel at the One Beverly Hills development), the first St. Regis Estate at The Resort at Pelican Hill in Newport Beach, Rosewood Calistoga in Napa Valley (129 rooms, suites and residences), NoMad Detroit at Michigan Central (about 180 rooms) and The Wolseley Hotel New York in Midtown Manhattan (76 rooms). All are announced pipeline, not yet open or bookable, and dates can move.
When does Aman Beverly Hills open?
Aman Beverly Hills is announced for 2027 at the One Beverly Hills development on Wilshire Boulevard, as a 78-suite all-suite hotel alongside Aman-branded residences and the brand's first standalone Aman Club. Construction is well advanced, but a phased completion late in 2027 has been signalled and some sources cite 2028, so treat the date as a target that could slip into the following year.
Which 2027 US openings earn hotel points?
Of this class, two sit inside a transferable-points program: NoMad Detroit on Hilton Honors and the St. Regis Estate at Pelican Hill on Marriott Bonvoy. Aman Beverly Hills, Rosewood Calistoga and The Wolseley Hotel New York are independents with no transferable award scheme, so every night is a cash night and perks come through advisor programs such as Amex Fine Hotels + Resorts or Virtuoso.
What new luxury hotel is opening in New York in 2027?
The Wolseley Hotel New York, the first hotel from the London dining institution's new hotel brand under Minor Hotels, is announced for early 2027. It will occupy the landmark 1905 Lambs Club building at 130 West 44th Street, designed by McKim, Mead & White, with 76 rooms and suites, a New York outpost of The Wolseley restaurant and a cellar bar steps from Bryant Park.
Are any 2027 US luxury hotels bookable now?
Not yet. Every property on this list is announced pipeline for 2027 and was not taking reservations as of June 2026. Brand-new hotels usually open their booking windows 6 to 12 months ahead, and points hotels are often not assigned an award category until close to opening, so confirm directly before assuming a rate or a redemption exists.
How are these 2027 dates verified?
Each property, city, room count and loyalty detail was checked in June 2026 against the hotel or parent brand's own announcements and credible trade reporting. Where a date is softer, we say so. Two things widely listed as 2027 US openings are excluded on purpose: Waldorf Astoria's 2027 US projects in Pompano Beach and Denver are residences, not hotels, and Cheval Blanc Beverly Hills has no confirmed opening year, so neither is padded into the list.
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