Curated Spaces expands into Europe

With over 200 handpicked venues in the UK and Western Europe and a network of creators, Curated Spaces connects unique stays with authentic content and fair rewards. Championing independent properties and more conscious travel, it offers a refreshing alternative to algorithm-driven platforms.
Curated Spaces
Today, Curated Spaces – the world’s first travel booking platform powered by tastemakers – expands internationally into Europe. The next phase of growth will see the platform introduce a curated portfolio of independent stays across countries such as, France, Italy, Germany, Portugal and Greece, including storybook châteaux, seaside hideaways, romantic rural retreats, and characterful countryside escapes, each selected with the same focus on soul, design, and community.
Recently joining the platform across Western Europe includes: in France, Château de Pomiro, a petit château in the Gers hidden among centuries-old trees and rolling vineyards in Gascony; Velvet House, a French collection of architect-designed nature houses outside Paris; and Manor Repère Sauvage; in Spain, the converted stone farmhouse Mas Sant Marc; in Italy, the 19th-century Puglian palazzo Palazzo San Vito and the 11th-century South Tyrolean farmhouse Felder Alpin; in Morocco, the country guest house Villa Maroc; and in Germany, the Bavarian farmhouses of Ebenreider in the Allgäu hills.
This expansion marks a significant milestone for Curated Spaces, which launched in August 2025, as it scales its mission to redefine how people discover and book travel – moving beyond algorithm-led platforms toward a more human, trusted, and meaningful way to explore the world.
Curated Spaces will bring its signature model to new regions: connecting travellers, who are frustrated with outdated booking models, with a handpicked collection of independently owned properties, all recommended by tastemakers whose perspective and style they already trust. From sun-drenched Italian masserias to French châteaux steeped in history and Greek coastal hideaways, each space reflects a distinct sense of place, character, and lived experience.
Co-Founder Molly Cooper commented on the expansion: “Our vision has always been to make travel discovery feel more human, more soulful, and more personal – wherever you are in the world. Expanding into Europe is a natural next step, allowing us to spotlight some of the most beautiful, characterful spaces across France, Italy, and Greece, while continuing to support independent hospitality and trusted recommendations.”

Cooper continues: “These aren’t just places to stay, they’re spaces with story, heart, and identity. The timing feels natural as people seek more intentional travel, from girls’ trips and hen celebrations to honeymoons. We’re here to make those moments unforgettable – uncovering hidden gems, sharing insider knowledge, and championing under-the-radar stays with real soul and a strong sense of place.”
Creator Opportunities
The expansion will also open new opportunities for creators across Europe, enabling tastemakers based in the UK and overseas to curate and monetise their travel recommendations on a global scale. By turning inspiration into seamless, bookable experiences, Curated Spaces continues to bridge the gap between content, commerce and discovery – supporting both creators and independent hosts in a more sustainable way.
Co-Founder, Alex Oldfield, added: “We’re building more than a booking platform – we’re building a global community shaped by taste, trust, and shared values. As we grow into Europe and more regions, maintaining that sense of intimacy and curation is key. Every space, every recommendation, and every partnership will continue to be intentional.”
Curated Spaces currently features over 200 handpicked stays, including Beaverbrook, Cottage Orne, Thyme, Restaries, Rest + Wild, and Broadwick Soho, and a growing network of leading tastemakers. These include Laura Jackson, Estee Lalonde, The Hungry Hobbit and more. With its expansion into Europe, the platform strengthens its position at the intersection of the global travel industry and the creator economy – while continuing to define a new category of travel discovery cemented in authenticity.

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