Incredible homes hiding in the world’s best cities
Amazing properties you've never noticed

Clock tower penthouse, New York, USA

Clock tower penthouse, New York, USA

Clock tower penthouse, New York, USA

Clock tower penthouse, New York, USA

Palazzo Pamphilj apartment, Rome, Italy

Rome is a city that wears its history on its sleeve, but the sumptuous Palazzo Pamphilj on the Piazza Navona hides a secret. Inside the historic building, which was built by Italian architect Girolamo Rainaldi for Pope Innocent X in the 1600s, there's an opulent apartment available to rent: the Holy Deer San Lorenzo City Lodge.
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Palazzo Pamphilj apartment, Rome, Italy

Palazzo Pamphilj apartment, Rome, Italy

Palazzo Pamphilj apartment, Rome, Italy

The Gouse, London, UK

The Gouse, London, UK

The Gouse, London, UK

The Gouse, London, UK

A secret slice of nature in a thoroughly urban location, the concealed home is disguised even further by the site's surrounding greenery. The property backs onto the beautifully kept gardens of neighbouring Victorian homes, and the wood-and-brick exterior blends seamlessly into these surroundings.
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Concealed rooftop penthouse, New York City, USA

This striking 19th-century building, with its cast-iron facade and arched pediment, is located in Manhattan's Tribeca neighbourhood. The Stealth Building was thoughtfully renovated by New York City-based architecture firm WORKac in 2016. As part of the project, the innovative studio decided to add a modern penthouse. But, given the historic nature of the building, the Landmarks Commission dictated that the new apartment couldn't be visible from the street.
Concealed rooftop penthouse, New York City, USA

Concealed rooftop penthouse, New York City, USA

Concealed rooftop penthouse, New York City, USA

Langtry House, London, UK

Blink and you'll miss this three-bedroom detached house, a stone's throw from the sprawling green expanse of London's Hampstead Heath. Tucked behind a solid wooden fence, the two-storey home features a subterranean level, meaning the house is almost impossible to spot from the road.
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Langtry House, London, UK

Langtry House, London, UK

Langtry House, London, UK

Secret substation conversion, New York City, USA

Secret substation conversion, New York City, USA

Secret substation conversion, New York City, USA

Secret substation conversion, New York City, USA

Imposing cast-iron staircases add to the industrial aesthetic, as do the 32-foot-high ceilings in some areas of the property. Tucked away in New York City's East Village, this home has an enviable location too. Upper floors grant breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline, including the iconic Empire State Building.
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St Pancras apartment, London, UK

St Pancras apartment, London, UK

The original gold ceiling and restored Victorian tiled floors form a fitting frame to the incredible180 degree views over London through the huge bay windows. The apartment has been furnished with salvaged treasures, fitting for such a special and secret place.
St Pancras apartment, London, UK

This two-bedroom apartment is situated in the clock tower, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and built in the 19th Century in a gothic style. Now Grade-I listed, these rooms were once used to hold meetings for the railway’s Board if Directors and are amongst the most opulent in the building
St Pancras apartment, London, UK

Hidden luxury loft, Paris, France

Hidden luxury loft, Paris, France

Hidden luxury loft, Paris, France

Hidden luxury loft, Paris, France

Pared-back corridors wind around the central courtyard, leading through to the kitchen-dining area and two children's bedrooms. In the master bedroom, an exposed stone wall is softened by neutral layered bedding, crisp white curtains and plenty of greenery. When the mercury rises, the courtyard, dotted with rattan furniture and plants, is a lovely spot to dine alfresco.
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Bondi Beach penthouse, Sydney, Australia

You'll find this white-washed Art Deco-style building along Bondi Beach's historic Campbell Parade. From the street, you'd never know that a secret penthouse apartment hides on its rooftop. Architecture firm MHN Design Union, who designed the residential rooftop property in 2010, made sure that the new addition did not alter the appearance of the existing building's historic facade.
Hidden Bondi Beach penthouse, Sydney, Australia

The tasteful apartment is concealed by the original building's facade and its white-metal cladding adds to its camouflage. Outside, the decking area grants views over Bondi Beach, including sweeping vistas of the sandy shoreline.
Hidden Bondi Beach penthouse, Sydney, Australia

Hidden Bondi Beach penthouse, Sydney, Australia

Smart and minimalist, a large Calcutta marble island is the star of the kitchen. The secret apartment also hides three ensuite bedrooms, including a sizeable master bedroom. Altogether, it's a unique family home and a private haven in this busy slice of New South Wales.
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House of Fluctuations, Tokyo, Japan

This covert Tokyo house was built with privacy in mind. It's the work of Satoru Hirota Architects, who designed a multi-layered exterior which encloses the residence with large concrete walls for extra seclusion. You'd never guess that this unassuming facade hides an airy two-storey family home.
House of Fluctuations, Tokyo, Japan

House of Fluctuations, Tokyo, Japan

House of Fluctuations, Tokyo, Japan

Covert courtyard home, London, UK

Covert courtyard home, London, UK

Designed as a refuge from the hustle and bustle of the city, the two-storey house includes a subterranean lower ground level with arched, cathedral-like doorways. The property's sunken courtyard draws light down into the minimalist living spaces, keeping the busy road above at arm's length.
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Covert courtyard home, London, UK

Covert courtyard home, London, UK

The Krane, Copenhagen, Denmark

The Krane, Copenhagen, Denmark

The Krane, Copenhagen, Denmark

The Krane, Copenhagen, Denmark

The Krane's final trump card is its contemporary meeting space – a glass box finished with a black boardroom-style table and enviable views of the water. Giving little away from the outside, this curious property seems like an ideal place to work, stay and play.
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Eiffel tower apartment, Paris, France

Eiffel tower apartment, Paris, France

Eiffel tower apartment, Paris, France

Eiffel tower apartment, Paris, France

Although just a tiny studio on the third floor of the tower, Monsieur Eiffel was inundated with requests from people who wished to stay a night at the most orestigious address in London. But the engineer refused and it was only ever used to entertain his closet relations and friends.
Factory clock conversion, California, USA

Factory clock conversion, California, USA

Factory clock conversion, California, USA

Factory clock conversion, California, USA

The apartment is set up for a good time, with a games room fitted out with a pool table and arcade games for whiling away the hours. Through the huge arched windows, the views of the city are absolutely knockout! The apartment sold for $8.5 million in 2016.
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