The Hacienda Santa Rosa Santa Rosa, Mexico

In the southeast of Mexico, surrounded by the clear blue waters of the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico, lies the peninsula of the Yucatan, where the great Mayan culture once flourished amidst tropical forests. A 45 minute drive from the international airport of Merida, the state capital, lies Hacienda Santa Rosa de Lima. Santa Rosa, a small Hacienda in the Heart of the Yucatan Peninsula recreates the belle époque of the Mexican southeast. The 11 rooms and suites are conditioned with exquisite details and locate in the main 18th century building, surrounded by beautiful gardens.
We invite you to evoke the splendor of past eras, eveloped in the luxurious amenities and services expected of a five-star hotel and the personalized service that makes you feel like being at home. Learn about the history, our role in the social context of this ever evolving land, the rich juxtaposition of the ancient and modern cultures. Delight in the flavors of our cuisine, the architectural heritage of our rooms and the archeological zones, colonial villages and the natural reserves that surround us.

Arabella Western Cape Hotel and Spa Hermanus, Cape Town, South Africa

A Luxury Hotel Which Lies On The South Western Coast Of South Africa In One Of The Richest Natural Habitats In Africa - Arabella Western Cape Hotel & Spa. Situated On The Banks Of The Bot River Lagoon And Bordered By The Koegelberg Nature Reserve, A Declared Biosphere Reserve And A Proposed World Heritage Site. Carefully Designed To Blend Into The Natural Environment, the hotel Is Nestled On The Cascading Banks Flowing Towards The Estate's Spectacular Peninsular. The Hotel Provides A Championship Golf Course On The Estate, Conference And Spa Facilities.

National Moscow Moscow, Russia

With golden cupolas and magnificent domes set against contemporary skyscrapers soaring over this jewel of a city, Moscow is one of the most stimulating urban centres the world over. Set at the intersection of Mokhovaya and Tverskaya Streets, Hotel National faces the regal walls of the Kremlin and is in close proximity to St. Basil's Cathedral, famed for its characteristic onion domes.
The hotel's 150 guest rooms and 56 suites are richly decorated with antique Russian objects d'art. Built in 1903 by Russian architect Alexander Ivanov, Hotel National offers stylish comfort and elegant luxury in the heart of Moscow.

The Palace San Francisco, CA, United States

The Palace's 552 luxurious guest rooms have been newly restored with the latest in modern luxury with traditional mahogany furnishings and updated fixtures, creating a perfect balance of practicality and comfort. Moreover, The Palace indulges guests with the superior quality of service that gave the Age of Elegance its name. Seamlessly blending old world charm with new world modern technology, The Palace provides the ultimate luxury hotel experience.
In 1875, the Palace Hotel debuted as the world's largest and most luxurious hotel, towering eight stories over San Francisco. An architect had been commissioned to study Europe's finest hotels and make them pale in comparison- and when The Palace opened its doors for the first time, a parade of famous guests visited the hotel and stood in awe of its magnificence. Admirers were awed by the hotel's four hydraulic elevators known as rising rooms. Now guests could reach the hotel's top floors without effort. For over 125 years, the hotel's opulence has been enjoyed by many generations of society's elite. Today San Francisco's Palace is a bridge from the Old World to the modern city. Lavishly restored with loving attention to its rich past, boasting beautiful vaulted ceilings and original Austrian crystal chandeliers, the Palace recreates the elegance and glamour of 19th century high society. Host to presidents, royalty and giants of industry, the Palace is centrally located downtown and adjacent to the Financial District.
The Palace's 552 luxurious guest rooms have been newly restored with the latest in modern luxury with traditional mahogany furnishings and updated fixtures, creating a perfect balance of practicality and comfort. Moreover, The Palace indulges guests with the superior quality of service that gave the Age of Elegance its name. Seamlessly blending old world charm with new world modern technology, The Palace provides the ultimate luxury hotel experience.

Park Tower Buenos Aires, Argentina

Discerning travelers in search of the most sophisticated accommodations will appreciate the elegance and beauty of the Park Tower. Located on Plaza San Martin, in Buenos Aires' cultivated downtown area, the Park Tower offers access to unlimited activities, sightseeing, and local attractions. Buenos Aires, the capital city of Argentina, is one of the largest urban centers in the world, boasting a rich cultural atmosphere and vibrant nightlife. Named to Conde Nast Traveler's 2004 and 2005 Gold Lists and a 2004 Conde Nast Traveler Readers' Choice award winner, the Park Tower is a delightful, luxury destination. From the contemporary, refined style of the Cristal Garden to the sumptuously appointed hotel lobby, beautiful guest rooms and extraordinary restaurant, not to mention its ideal location, the hotel is a marvel in modern accommodations.

Hotel Gritti Palace Venice, Italy

Directly overlooking the Grand Canal, with an incomparable view of Venice, the Palace of the Doge Gritti is now one of the most celebrated hotels in the world. Commissioned in 1525 as the residence of the Doge of Venice, Andrea Gritti, the Gritti Palace was later used as the official residence of the Vatican's ambassadors to Venice. The Hotel Gritti Palace continues to attract elite guests, with luxuriously appointed rooms, attentive service, and the savoury cuisine of the Restaurant Club del Doge. Ernest Hemingway once appreciated the hotel "as the best hotel in a city of great hotels." The Hotel Gritti Palace is a splendid little Palazzo that preserves within its walls stories of illustrious visitors such as the British Royal Family, the Duke of Windsor, Princes of Monaco, and Hollywood Stars.

Hotel Danieli Venice, VE, Italy

Overlooking Riva degli Shiavoni, just steps from Piazza San Marco, St. Mark's Basilica, and legendary sites such as the Doge's Palace and the Bridge of Sighs, the masterfully restored Hotel Danieli is synonymous with the splendor and romance of Venice. The hotel is made up of three interconnecting palaces, each unique in style, whose glorious interiors blend together to create an evocative ambiance which offers guests the best in modern comfort and refined luxury. The main building, the Dandolo Palace, is a Venetian gothic landmark lavishly appointed with pink marble, stained glass, gold leaf decorated ceilings, Murano glass chandeliers, and antiques. This magnificent palace was commissioned in the 14th century by the noble Venetian family Dandolo, four of whose members represented the city as Doge. Of these four, the most famous and glorious was Enrico, who conquered Constantinople. Enrico Dandolo's portrait and many memories of his heroic life still adorn the Dandolo Palace.
The adjacent "Casa Nuova" building is a 19th century palace whose decor reflects a rich, Venetian Baroque style.
The impressive building to the right of the central Dandolo Palace is the "Danielino". Dating back to 1948 the Danielino's decor conveys an aura of old world charme; pastel shades of pale pink, soft blue and yellow, Empire style furnishings, and framed stuccoes embrace guests during their Venetian sojourn.
Named to Conde Nast Traveler's 2005 Gold List Reserve and 2001 Readers' Choice Awards List, for generations the Hotel Danieli has been the luxury hotel preferred by discerning visitors to Venice.

Hotel President Wilson Geneva, Switzerland

Discover the newly renovated Hotel President Wilson, A Luxury Collection Hotel. Enjoy this five star contemporary hotel and its unique location, located facing the magnificent panorama of the lake and Mont Blanc.
The 180 rooms and 48 suites of the renovated Hotel President Wilson, a Luxury Collection Hotel, are equipped with the latest technology : the highest quality Bang & Olufsen LCD screens providing 120 digital TV channels in high definition and free Internet access. This includes its superb leisure facilities and spa. With exceptional views of the lake, the hotel's outdoor pool or Geneva city, the rooms give an overall impression of luxury and refinement.
Facing the magnificent panorama of the Alps and Lake Geneva, discover the new "Bayview" gastronomic restaurant, a unique culinary concept and a spectacular wine cellar. Escape to L'Arabesque, and enjoy the subtle flavors of Lebanese cuisine. Glow, the new lounge area bathed in the radiant reflections of the lake, is definitely the perfect venue for a get-together! Enjoy SO, the Salon Oriental...the magic of the Orient in a superb contemporary setting.
The Hotel President Wilson, a Luxury Collection Hotel, is equipped with all the amenities that define luxurious living, including Spa, beauty centre and hairdresser, Fitness Centre open 24/24 (access is free for in-room guests). During summer time, enjoy the exclusive Pool Terrace overlooking the spectacular Lake Geneva and the Alps! Hotel President Wilson has positioned itself as a well-renowned international conference venue. The conference and meeting facilities meet the expectation of a high class meeting and offer exclusive services such as business centre and free Internet access in public areas. The President Wilson Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel also offers an outside catering service should you wish to organise your event in an external location, in the town center or outside Geneva. List of venues available upon request.

Grand Hotel Barriere Enghiens Les Bains Enghiens Les Bains, France

All the advantages of a seaside resort just outside Paris! The Grand Hotel Barriere Enghiens Les Bains has an Oriental flavour with delicate fabrics, spices, perfumes, sketches and stories from the Orient. Situated in the heart of town, on a hillock of greenery, the Grand Hotel Barriere d'Enghien-les-Bains overlooks the peaceful lake. Offering Stylish furniture, subtle colour combinations: you will be sure to appreciate the cosy elegant decor of the sunlit rooms. Also situated in the heart of town and overlooking the lake is the Hotel du Lac d'Enghien-les-Bains. Its cosy decoration bears the signature of Jacques Garcia and the modern architecture fits in perfectly with the serene environment. Providing everything you need for a relaxing, comfortable stay, this hotel, in a peaceful green setting, knows how to combine conviviality and elegance.

Le Royal Meridien National Moscow, Russia

  Revered for its savvy service and striking decor, the Le Royal Meridien National Hotel Moscow is designed to accommodate all the needs of business and leisure travellers. Well furnished with exquisite pieces of antique and art, all the guestrooms at Le Royal Meridien National are carefully equipped keeping your comfort in mind.
With golden cupolas and magnificent domes set against contemporary skyscrapers soaring over this jewel of a city, Moscow is one of the most stimulating urban centres the world over. Set at the intersection of Mokhovaya and Tverskaya Streets, Hotel National faces the regal walls of the Kremlin and is in close proximity to St. Basil’s Cathedral, famed for its characteristic onion domes. The hotel’s 150 guest rooms and 56 suites are richly decorated with antique Russian objects d’art. Built in 1903 by Russian architect Alexander Ivanov, Hotel National offers stylish comfort and elegant luxury in the heart of Moscow.

Le Palais de la Mediterranee Nice, France

Le Palais de la Mediterranee is a landmark in Nice, the gateway to the French Alps and the French Riviera, and offers far more than most luxury hotels. Newly opened in 2004 after an ambitious restoration project, today's tribute to the grandeur of the 1930s is a stunning nine stories of imaginative yet sympathetic architecture, innovative contemporary ideas, opulence on a grand scale and a myriad of entertainment and leisure opportunities to suit the most discerning visitors.
The third floor is the heart of the hotel with a beautifully conceived indoor/outdoor pool, gastronomic restaurant, fitness rooms, cosy lounge and a sun terrace with stunning views.

Hotel Arts Barcelona Barcelona, Spain

Overlooking The Mediterranean, The Hotel Arts Barcelona Embodies The Rich History And Spirit Of Spains's Foremost Catalan City. This Award-winning Hotel, Located In One Of Europe's Artistic Capitals, Lies Within Easy Reach Of Traditional Coastal Villages And The Finest Vineyards. Combining A Distinctive Sense Of Style With Unparrelleled Personal Service, Hotel Arts Barcelona Welcomes Guests With Warm Hospitality And Supreme Elegance.

The May Fair Hotel London, United Kingdom

The May Fair is a luxury 5 Star hotel, originally built in 1927 and recently completed a $120 million renovation. Furnished with creations from some of the world's top design houses, Fendi, Baccarat and several private art collections. All 406 rooms are of generous size with the standard king room starting at 350 Sq ft - making them some of the largets rooms in London. Studio rooms from 550 sq feet and Full Suites from 900 to 2,500 sq feet.
The new contemporary lobby has been furnished with creations from some of the world's top design houses; sofas and chairs are by Fendi, chandeliers by Baccarat and paintings from St Petersburg.
Key features at this 5 star London hotel include a new business centre open 24 hours a day, complimentary wireless internet access, a private theatre and the luxury Mayfair Spa - an oasis of zen-calm providing treatments, including Hammam relaxation beds and aromatic steam rooms.

Kempinski Grand Hotel des Bains St. Moritz , Switzerland

Quality of life and lifestyle - The Kempinski Hotel St. Moritz is your Grand Hotel of Savoir vivre.
The 5 star hotel stands out like a fairytale castle in this breathtaking Engadine countryside. Located in the sporting heart of St. Moritz, it offers luxurious bedrooms and suites, excellent restaurants, a contemporary and elegant lobby and bar and the High Alpine SPA.

Fairmont Southampton Southampton, Bermuda

Imagine lush tropical gardens, shimmering pink sand beaches, azure blue seas and spectacular sunsets, and you have envisioned Bermuda. Perched royally on the island's highest point, The Fairmont Southampton overlooks lush acres of land, pink sandy beaches and bountiful gardens. Relax beneath a rainbow of umbrellas at the Beach Club, hit the links for a round of golf, grab your racket for a tennis match, snorkel your way around the reefs, ride the waves on a jet ski, explore the island on your scooter and enjoy our award-winning cuisine at any of our six restaurants. Come and discover old world British charm blended with The New Spirit of Bermuda: The Fairmont Southampton!

Carlisle Bay St Marys, Antigua And Barbuda

Carlisle Bay Is The Sister Hotel To The Award Winning One Aldwych In London. It Offers Contemporary Luxury, Good Cooking And Generous Thoughtful Service. With A Backdrop Of Rolling Hills And Rainforest, Carlisle Bay Is Set On The Unspoiled South Coast Of Antigua, On One Of The Most Stunning Beaches On The Island. The Hotel Is Just A Thirty Minute Drive From The Bustling Capital, St Johns And Twenty Minutes From English Harbour And The Historic Nelsons Dockyard. Special Attractions At Carlisle Bay Include Two Exciting Restaurants, indigo On The Beach And East, A Screening Room Showing Movies Every Evening And An Exceptional Spa. It Is An All-suite Hotel With 88 Irresistibly Spacious Suites From Junior To Three Bedrooms.

The Cotton House — Mustique Island, Saint Vincent And The Grenadines

The Cotton House Resort, surrounded by the Caribbean Sea to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east, lays on renowned Mustique: a private island estate in the West Indies island chain of St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
Originally an 18th century coral warehouse and sugar mill, the late British designer, Oliver Messel carefully restored many of the original features of the Cotton House. The Cotton House underwent a full scale renovation and expansion project, completed in 2004, the restoration of an original Oliver Messel house to the “Coutinot House” which now boasts five of the most deluxe and distinctive rooms and suites. It also created the two bedroom Cotton Hill Residence, two Duplex Suites, a large swimming pool and a number plunge pools and the total refurbishment of all existing rooms. It is widely recognized as one of the Caribbean’s top established luxury resorts. Mustique is one of the most exclusive private islands in the world and the Cotton House is the island’s only full-service hotel.
Mustique quietly shares its unspoiled treasures with each of its guests. A hideaway for celebrities and royalty, the island is renowned for its seclusion. Mustique has several beautiful beaches and protected coves for guests to enjoy. Take in sailing, scuba diving and snorkeling, tennis, motorboat excursions, or horseback riding.
Seventeen distinct accom-modations, many with private plunge pools, dot the hillside and sea-front of the estate. The structures reflect the old-Caribbean heritage, while giving modern comforts and luxury.

The Surrey New York New York, NY, United States

Exceptional moments at The Surrey extend well beyond your accommodations. Whether you prefer entertaining in the private rooftop garden, indulging in a relaxing massage at the Spa or dining at your favorite table at Cafe Boulud, personality and personal preferences inform our service from the moment you make your reservation.
Built in 1926 as a residence hotel, the original Surrey was home to many of New York’s most eccentric celebrities over the years. JFK. Betty Davis. Claudette Colbert. Famous faces who recognized the allure of exceptional, discreet service. In re-creating The Surrey, we collaborated with acclaimed interior designer Lauren Rottet and paid special attention to maintaining the integrity of this history while modernizing what has become New York's most intimate address. Rottet's inspiration was a New York City townhouse passed down through the generations, the keeper of a lifetime of memories.
Exceptional moments at The Surrey extend well beyond your accommodations. Whether you prefer entertaining in the garden, indulging ­in a relaxing massage at the spa or dining at your favorite table at Cafe Boulud, personality and personal preferences inform our service from the moment you make your reservation.
Our generously appointed 190 guest salons and suites, including Presidential and Penthouse suites, go well beyond the standard. Uncommonly elegant touches such as Duxiana mattresses, Sferra bedding and Pratesi terry robes await each guest’s arrival. Exceptional finishes such as white marble baths, double sinks and soaking tubs are offered in our deluxe suites, and for those who desire something truly special, private terraces, small kitchens and fireplaces are also available.

The Peninsula Beverly Hills Beverly Hills, CA, United States

The Peninsula Beverly Hills offers the perfect, luxurious oasis, set in one of the most prestigious areas of Los Angeles, in the heart of Beverly Hills. Located at the intersection of Wilshire and South Santa Monica Boulevards, the hotel is within easy walking distance of the financial and shopping areas of Century City and Beverly Hills, including the famous Rodeo Drive, and only 20 minutes from Los Angeles International Airport. The only hotel in southern California to earn the distinction of an AAA Five-Diamond and Mobil Five-Star rating for 11 consecutive years, The Peninsula Beverly Hills is designed to resemble a gracious private residence, offering 196 elegantly appointed guest rooms, including 36 suites and 16 private villas, nestled amid lush, tropical gardens. Each of the hotel's guest rooms and suites is equipped with a state-of-the-art electronic system that allows hotel guests to control their environment with the touch of a fingertip.
The Belvedere restaurant at The Peninsula Beverly Hills offers modern American cuisine in an elegant and sophisticated atmosphere. Legendary Peninsula Afternoon Tea is served daily in The Living Room, and casual, alfresco dining is available at The Roof Garden. The hotel's Club Bar features nightly live entertainment in a distinguished, club-style environment.
The Peninsula Beverly Hills offers a full array of health and fitness facilities at The Peninsula Spa, a rooftop garden oasis that offers an array of innovative treatments to relax the body and soothe the soul. Adjacent to the spa is a 60-foot lap pool, bordered by ten private cabanas. The Fitness Center offers the latest in high-tech exercise equipment and personal training services, and hair services are available at The Peninsula Salon.

The Peninsula Chicago Chicago, IL, United States

Since its grand opening in 2001, The Peninsula Chicago has been awarded numerous accolades including the prestigious Mobil Five-Star and the AAA Five-Diamond awards for the last two consecutive years. Located in the heart of Chicago's "Magnificent Mile," The Peninsula Chicago is the city's most luxurious and sophisticated hotel, offering guests all possible amenities and services. The Peninsula Chicago's 339 luxurious guestrooms and suites are among the largest in the city and are exquisitely furnished in a contemporary yet classical style, with a state-of-the-art electronic system that provides guests the ability to control guestroom features with the touch of a button.
Rated as one of the top ten urban spas in the country, The Peninsula Spa is an oasis in which to rejuvenate oneself. The 14,000 sq ft combined spa and fitness center is located on the top two floors of the hotel, offering unparalleled views of the city. Guests are invited to indulge in pampering beauty therapies, experience the latest in exercise facilities, and relax at the pool and sundeck.
With four distinctive restaurants and a bar, guests can choose from a diverse array of superb dining options, including the legendary Peninsula Afternoon Tea, served in The Lobby. The hotel also provides 24-hour Room Service. Offering a grand ballroom and six additional meeting and event accommodations for a total of more than 9,000 sq ft of space, The Peninsula Chicago provides flexibility for intimate meetings or lavish galas and affairs. The winning combination of elegant hotel facilities, uncompromising service, and haute cuisine is aimed at exceeding one's expectations.

Hyatt Regency Hua Hin and The Barai Residential Spa Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand

Hyatt Regency Hua Hin is a luxury 5 star beach-front spa and resort hotel located in the city of Hua Hin, 230 Km south-west of Bangkok on the Gulf of Thailand. The hotel enjoys the prime stretch of 250-metre long beach-front, the longest beach resort in Hua Hin, and its located within 12.5 acres of lush tropical landscaped gardens with exotic foliage and secluded ponds. The Hyatt Regency Hua Hin Hotel is host to THE BARAI residential spa. THE BARAI residential spa is an unrivalled sanctuary of calm in Hua Hin, Thailand.
The Barai provides an oasis of serenity over 4.5 acres of land (18,500 square metres), and has been designed to ensure that guests enjoy the ultimate in relaxation and rejuvenation of body, mind and spirit, whether for a few hours or a few days.
It features eight spa suites for treatments and overnight stays, 18 private treatment rooms, a tranquillity court and pool for relaxation, yoga and meditation sessions, and McFarland House – an elegant beachfront casual dining area.
The Barai Suites are eight residential spa suites ranging in size from 126 square metres to 149 square metres within the Hyatt Regency Hua Hin. They have been designed for overnight stays and treatments. The ground floor suites feature a garden verandah with a private plunge pool, whereas the upper floor suites feature a spacious balcony with views over the Gulf of Thailand. Each provides a comfortable space and features an oversized luxurious bed and a large soaking tub, Thai bed area for relaxation and traditional Thai massage, individual walk-in closets and vanity area, a private spa treatment area and dining area. Other features include a 40-inch plasma TV, broadband and wireless Internet connection, an in-room safe and a tea-/premium coffee-making machine.

Andaz Liverpool Street London London, United Kingdom

Andaz Liverpool Street is the first in Hyatt Hotels exciting new Andaz brand. The hotel is housed in an original redbrick building dating back to 1884 and designed by the same Architects as those of the Houses of Parliament, but once inside this is the 21st Century with 267 modern guest rooms designed to create the ultimate in hotel experiences.
With no reception desk and no check-in queue, you are invited to relax in the lounge (lobby) while the check-in comes to you - offering the highest level of personal and uncomplicated service. For dining options there is something to cater for all tastes with 5 restaurants and 5 bars within the hotel. Andaz rates are inclusive are inclusive of WiFi, local landline phone calls and non-alcoholic mini-bar. The hotel also has an extensively equipped Health Club complimentary for all guests with personal trainers on-site. An array of massage & beauty treatments can also be booked throught the Health Club. For business or social needs the hotel has 14 private dining & event rooms.

Ca' Nigra Lagoon Resort Venice, Italy

Ambassador Conte Costantino Nigra's 1600s residence is located on Canal Grande where the rose garden offers a romantic way to enjoy relaxing moments while being lulled by the swishing waves and the second garden is the perfect venue for charming parties and special occasions among centuries-old trees and flowers. This place renders homage to the old and refined Venetian magnificence with its precious decor, mother-of-pearl inlays, marble friezes, and very fine glass work that blend elegantly with modern amenities and create a jewel of rare beauty. Cà Nigra Lagoon Resort is a luxury 4-star hotel for an unforgettable holiday; its 22 junior rooms, all different, are an oasis of peace offering the latest comforts. The first floor of the palazzo surrounds guests with an aura typical of the Venice of the 1700s.

Grand Hotel Villa Serbelloni Como, Italy

For the past 100 years or more, the Grand Hotel Villa Serbelloni has been one of the most well-known and prestigious hotels in the world. Set in the splendid surroundings of Lake Como, where the blue waters meet the green mountains which soar above the lake, the Grand Hotel Villa Serbelloni enjoys a breathtaking position on the promontory which juts halfway out into the lake, separating the two branches. The luxurious vegetation of its Italian-style gardens, abounding in Mediterranean and subtropical plants, flourishes in the pleasant microclimate around the lake: sunshine almost all year round, accompanied by mild temperatures in every season.

Hotel XIXe Siecle Montreal, Quebec, Canada

L'Hotel XIXe Siecle is full of old world charm and located in the heart of Old Montreal. You'll find all the modern amenities within a beautifully renovated "French Second Empire" building. The hotel has elegant, spacious rooms with high ceilings and large windows. Each room is unique and has been furnished with panache in Louis-Philippe style. The architecture of the building is pure Second Empire, inspired by the French Renaissance. Inside, the restoration of many original architectural elements, such as the ceiling friezes in the Entrance Hall and the staircase leading to what was once the vault and is now the library, help to preserve the spirit of the 19th century. All just a stone's throw away from the Convention Center, downtown shopping on Ste-Catherine street and the business district.

The James New York New York, NY, United States

The James, synonymous with the seamless blend of modern, residentially styled, state-of-the-art technology and guest-centric service found at its Chicago location, will bring those same attributes to its new property in New York City. The James New York, a newly built hotel anchoring the southwest corner of SoHo at Grand and Thompson Streets, will open summer 2010 with 114 guestrooms and suites bathed in natural light and unobstructed views of Manhattan. The property acts as a beacon, illustrating the juncture between the artistry of SoHo and the industrial qualities of Tribeca.
The James New York, designed by the Office for Design and Architecture (ODA) in collaboration with Perkins Eastman and The James Design team, blends elements of artistry and community throughout. Stepped platforms reveal distinctive features including an urban garden, and a stunning rooftop pool deck and bar, complete with 360-degree views of the Manhattan skyline.
In homage to the creative neighborhood it calls home, The James New York will feature a mix of local artists, both prominent and up-and-coming. This program is reflective of the brand’s commitment to the arts and is an extension of its sister property’s extensive cultural partnerships in Chicago.

St Davids Hotel and Spa Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom

Situated on the waterfront of Cardiff Bay, The St. David's Hotel & Spa is a striking Cardiff landmark. Dynamic and contemporary in style, the building incorporates a glass-backed atrium from floor to ceiling, giving a vision of space and natural light.
The hotel provides the highest levels of service, the ultimate in comfort, leisure and cuisine. It also provides extensive conference and meeting facilities.
Just five minutes from the centre of Cardiff by car, St David's Hotel & Spa is adjacent to Mermaid Quay with a wide range of restaurants, bars and entertainment including The Wales Millennium Centre, home of the Welsh National Opera and an international arts complex.

Rocco Forte Lowry Hotel Manchester, United Kingdom

The 165-bedroom The Lowry Hotel in Manchester opened in April 2001 and is the city's premier five-star hotel with an excellent location close to the thriving city center. The hotel has a dedicated floor of conference and banqueting suites accommodating up to 600 guests, with a separate entrance at street level.
The stunning presidential Charles Forte Suite is the North West's most prestigious suite, complete with a master bedroom and double-sized walk-in dressing room, double bathroom, spacious reception area and an elegant dining room featuring a baby grand piano. The hotel's River Restaurant is run by award-winning Executive Chef, Eyck Zimmer, Knorr National Chef of the Year 2006. The Lowry Hotel also has a lively bar and luxurious spa.

Rocco Forte Le Richemond Geneva, Switzerland

Le Richemond in Geneva re-opened on September 21, 2007 after undergoing an extensive refurbishment by designer John Stefandis. Built in 1875, the 109-bedroom hotel occupies an outstanding location in the heart of the city with breathtaking views over Lake Geneva and includes the addition of a brand new seventh floor that will house the 2,475 sq. ft. royal suite, The Armleder Suite.
The hotel has flexible meeting space with three fully equipped meeting rooms and one ballroom capable of hosting up to 205 people. The hotel boasts a lively bar with a terrace, Sapori restaurant serving Italian cuisine and a spacious spa devoted to Shiseido, a first in Switzerland.

Rocco Forte Hotel Astoria St. Petersburg, Russia

First opened in 1912, the historical Rocco Forte Hotel Astoria was purchased by The Rocco Forte Collection in December 1997. The 223-bedroom Hotel Astoria, located on St Isaac's Square overlooking the city's famous cathedral in the center of St. Petersburg, is close to all the main attractions, including the Hermitage Museum and the Mariinsky Theatre. Hotel Astoria has been designed to reflect the elegance and history of St. Petersburg, with the bedrooms featuring a stylish mix of Russian antiques and contemporary design.
Ideal for meeting and events, the hotel can accommodate up to 450 guests and features a stunning ballroom and Winter Garden, as well as the ability to organize unique group activities such as MIG fighter flights, troika racing and Faberge jewelry workshops. Hotel Astoria also features the Davidov restaurant, a caviar bar, a gym and a spa.

Rocco Forte Hotel Amigo Brussels, Belgium

The Ogla Polizzi-designed 174-bedroom Hotel Amigo in Brussels became part of The Rocco Forte Collection in January 2000. Housed in a former prison, the hotel benefits from its close proximity to the picturesque Grand Place in the center of the old town and is within striking distance of the city's antiques district of Le Sablon and the financial center. Many of the bedrooms and suites enjoy views towards the Grand Place or the rooftops of Brussels.
Hotel Amigo has six meeting rooms accommodating up to 200 people, a ballroom, a business center, Bocconi restaurant serving the best Italian food in town, The Amigo bar and a fully equipped gym.

Chateau De Bagnols Lyon, France

The Chateau De Bagnols, Now Restored To Its Former Glory, Offers Its Guests A Spectacular Journey Through The History Of France. A 13th Century Castle, the Chateau Is Located In The French Beaujolais Region. The Antique Furniture And The Specially Commissioned Decorative Items Were Made By Some Of The World's Finest Craftsmen. Antique Beds Are Hung With Period Velvets And Embroideries From The Owner's Collection. Every Detail Has Been Carefully Studied To Give Guests A Unique Experience Of Tranquil Countryside Living.

Rocco Forte Balmoral Hotel Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

The company purchased The Blamoral, the first of its hotels in 1997. The 188-bedroom hotel with its majestic clock tower is located at 1 Princes Street in the center of Edinburgh, close to the city's many diverse attractions. The Balmoral boasts Scotland's only Bollinger Bar; Michelin starred "number one" restaurant, presided over by Executive Chef, Jeff Bland; a luxurious spa and ten function rooms accommodating up to 450 people, nearly all of which enjoy fantastic views of Edinburgh Castle. Young guests are given a warm welcome with the hotel's Five-Star Kids Program.

W Washington DC Washington, DC, United States

Pack up the red tape, because we're rolling out the red carpet. W puts the capital in Washington, D.C., where a policy of pleasure is always executed with legislative luxury. Next door to the White House, the oldest hotel in town has been reinvented into W Washington D.C., revitalizing historic traditions into contemporary sophistication.
Climbing your way to the top doesn't have to be a cloak-and-dagger operation with our rooftop terrace with Big Brother views of the city and the nation's most important landmarks. Revel in the full-service Bliss Spa and abide by the first aah'mendment of ooooh's, do we spy a contented sigh? With a complete WIRED Business Center, P.A.W. Pets Are Welcome, the Acura Experience and Whatever/Whenever at your service, all the comforts of home and more are here in the Smithsonian of style, abiding by the constitution of cool and regaled by the founding fathers of fashionable flair.

Four Seasons Sydney Sydney, Australia

Four Seasons Sydney Offers The Most Outstanding Hotel Location In The City At The Junction Of The Business And Leisure Districts. Ideally Located In The Historic Rock's Area, Overlooking The Opera House And The Sydney Harbour Bridge, The Hotel's 531 Luxurious Guest Rooms And Suites Provide Breathtaking Harbour And City Views. At The Same Time, It Is Literally A Few Steps Away From The Central Business District. The Four Seasons Sydney Is The Place For Business, Leisure And Important Celebrations In Sydney - As Much As A Part Of The City's Life And Landscape As The Opera House Itself.

Four Seasons Jackson Hole Teton Village, WY, United States

Four Seasons luxury with ski-in/ski-out access in Wyoming's spectacular Teton Mountains. During warmer months, play golf, fish or hike in unspoiled natural wilderness. Breathe in the fresh clean air. Marvel at a sky full of stars. And enjoy exquisite dining wrapped in panoramic mountain views. Its Interiors - Rich Wood And Natural Stone Are Sleekly Contemporary Yet Reflect The Areas Heritage, And Fireplaces And Private Terraces In Each Guest Room Guarantee Full Enjoyment Of The Destination, Indoors And Out. Come and enjoy the Four Seasons Jackson Hole.

Four Seasons Provence Terre Blanche Terre Blanche, France

In the beautiful, hidden corner of Provence - yet close to the glamour of the Cote d'Azur - Four Seasons accents its luxurious comfort with vistas of mountains, villages and fragrant fields of lavender and wild thyme. In this serene, secret corner of Provence, Four Seasons unveils its first European resort. Suites-only comfort, stellar cuisine, and year-round golf on two courses. A soothing, sensuous hideaway complete unto itself -- yet temptingly close to Cote d'Azur glamour.

Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo Guanacaste, Costa Rica

On a slender Pacific isthmus, fringed by gold-sand beaches, Four Seasons introduces Costa Rica's finest luxury resort. Enjoy Arnold Palmer-designed golf. Three swimming pools. A tropically serene spa. And dynamic eco adventures on land and at sea -- orchestrated with famed Four Seasons perfection. The 165 generously sized guest rooms and suites are imaginatively crafted with indigenous woods and stone finishes. Each room seamlessly blends indoor comfort with an outdoor terrace or balcony living area and mesmerizing views. Residential-style furnishings and decor draw their inspiration from the natural surroundings: ocean, forest, sunshine or beach. Well-defined work areas allow guests to remain productive, with up-to-the-minute technology for communication and entertainment, including high-speed Internet access throughout.

Four Seasons Langkawi Kedah Darul Aman, Malaysia

The Resort Compromises Of 91 Generously Sized Guest Pavilions And Villas That Offers A Fusion Of Standard Setting Resort Features And Contemporary Malaysian Design Elements. All Will Contain The Most Modern Electronic Amenities. The Resort Is Also Suitable For Small Meetings And Incentives. There Are 2 Meeting Rooms With Superb Views That Can Be Accustomed As Per Preferred Set Up Style. Special Evetns, Cocktails And Receptions May Also Be Staged In The Verandah And On The Beach. The Main Restaurant Serai Has Innovative Cuisines From Southeast Asia, China And The Indian Subcontinent, While "ikan-ikan" Offers Seafood And Asian Specialties. The Pool Cafe Is Ideal For Light Refreshments, Pizzas And Sandwiches In A Relaxed Atmosphere. The Rhu Bar Offers The Finest Cocktail Mixes And Traditional Afternoon Tea Served With Authentic Traditional Asian Delights. The Resort Also Offers Opportunities For Sports, Recreation And Cultural Activities. A Spa Located At The Resort's North End Will Offer A Range Of Treatments And Massages Using Only The Finest Products From Earth And Nature

Four Seasons Whistler Whistler, BC, Canada

One of the most popular mountain destinations in North America, whistler nestles in British Columbia's coastal mountains, just ninety minutes from Vancouver. Its awe-inspiring setting invigorates both body and spirit, with best-rated skiing, championship golf and natural wilderness adventures for all ages. The resort, rests at the base of Blackcomb mountain, with cozy wood interior, fireplaces and terraces or balconies in every room, is one of the finest luxury mountain resort hotels in the area.

Four Seasons Bangkok Bangkok, Thailand

Featuring 340 luxurious, oversized rooms, including 33 suites and eight unique garden cabanas, Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok offers exquisite accommodations and gracious hospitality, strategically located in the corporate, diplomatic and shopping heart of Bangkok's bustling core. Traditional Thai architecture, hand-painted silk, intricate artwork, an impressively scaled lobby and glorious gardens lend to the beauty of the Hotel

Four Seasons Jakarta Jakarta, Indonesia

In the heart of Jakarta's central business district, Four Seasons Hotel is a tranquil retreat within tropical gardens. Modern architecture enfolds light-filled interiors accented by Indonesian antiques and contemporary art, creating a sense of spacious living unparalleled in the city. Four Seasons offers the comfort of Jakarta's largest guest rooms, each with balcony, nestled in a garden oasis. Sip refreshments by the pool, relax with massage or tennis, and enjoy superb dining and entertainment, from New York steaks to cocktails and jazz.

Four Seasons Chiang Mai Chiang Mai, Thailand

A tiny kingdom of spacious, Lanna-style pavilions dreams over rice fields and mountains - in the tranquil Mae Rim Valley. Experience our Thai cooking school. Or one of the world's finest tropical spas - your temple to rejuvenation. Explore elephant treks, local bazaars, hill-tribe villages, or superb golf. Four Seasons makes each moment magically complete. 64 beautifully-appointed Lanna-style pavilions feature private covered verandas, polished teak wood floors, Thai textiles and beautiful Siamese art. 16 magnificent Residences contain one, two or three bedrooms all with personal live-in mae baan (private housekeeper).

Beverly Wilshire a Four Seasons Hotel Beverly Hills, CA, United States

Beverly Wilshire, a Four Seasons Hotel - formerly named 'The Regent Beverly Wilshire' is an oasis of elegance, warmth and impeccable service at one of the world's most famous intersections - Rodeo Drive and Wilshire Boulevard. Its splendour is further enhanced by an impressive renovation - perfectly blending tradition and trend with a dignity that only comes with experience. The hotel features spacious guest rooms with luxurious appointments, award winning restaurants, lively entertainment, unparalleled meeting facilities, and a complete health spa. With its European charm, 21st-century technologies and the Four Seasons ethic of attentive care, The Beverly Wilshire is this enchanted destination's preferred address.

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Most travelers are drawn to and book hotels for the wealth of amenities they offer – from spas and swimming pools to complimentary breakfast to award-winning restaurants. However, it is the revered history of the properties themselves that often goes overlooked.  While standing the test of time, historic hotels have become deeply woven into the fabric of the cities they grace, many becoming focal points of artistic and literary life. Select hotels have undergone renovations that have brought them back to their original splendor while respecting the original details that vacationers, business travelers and renowned celebrities alike marveled at when the hotels first opened their doors. You don’t have to be a history buff to appreciate their period furniture, timeless sophistication and close proximity to landmark attractions. Before you make your next booking, read on and take a trip down memory lane.
:  Named one of “America’s Ten Great Historic Hotels” in the premiere issue of Historic Traveler Magazine, The Algonquin opened its doors at 44th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in 1902, just minutes from New York City’s world-famous Theater District. Despite undergoing renovations in 1998 and 2004, it has all but lost its original splendor. Timeless elegance will surround you as soon as you step into the Algonquin’s restored lobby, which boasts oak panels and Edwardian furniture in jewel tones. Designated a New York City landmark in 1987 and a literary landmark in 1996, the hotel’s Round Table Room is named for the celebrated group of writers, critics and actors – among them were Robert Benchley and Alexander Woollcott – who gathered at the hotel daily to dine, share ideas and play cards. You’ll also step back in time to a more glamorous era while in the Oak Room, which offers dinners and performances seasonally Tuesday through Thursday each week. With its white tablecloths, dark paneled walls and gleaming piano, the room was a launching pad for such renowned celebrities as Andrea Marcovicci and Harry Connick Jr.

: Perhaps best known for the historic Magneta Grandfather Clock that adorns its lobby, this Union Square hotel is suffused with early 20th century charm. Opened in 1904, the hotel was gutted in the fire that took place following an earthquake that rocked San Francisco on April 18, 1906. Reconstruction was completed in 1907 and the hotel in turn reopened that same year. Throughout the years, the hotel has played host to such acclaimed figures as Douglas MacArthur, Ernest Hemingway and several U.S. presidents. The Westin St. Francis’ rooms exude turn-of-the-century sophistication with ornate woodworking, high ceilings with shimmering chandeliers, and windows opening out onto the city by the bay. Moreover, the property is widely considered the center of the city’s literary, social and artistic life.: A prestigious member of Historic Hotels of America and Small Luxury Hotels of the World, The Lenox Hotel in Boston’s historic Back Bay is a prime example of a property that fuses old-world charm with modern technology. The Lenox was the tallest building in Boston at the time of its opening in 1900. Over the years, the hotel has become a popular refuge of big names in business, entertainment, sports and the arts, from noted opera singer Enrico Caruso and actress Judy Garland to former Boston Celtics basketball coach Red Auerbach. The Lenox has notched 12 consecutive AAA Four Diamond Awards since 1998 and boasts an opulent ballroom, fine restaurants and sumptuous accommodations, each bedecked with mahogany furniture, high ceilings with brass chandeliers and Italian marble bathrooms. Yet another Back Bay hotel steeped in Boston’s venerable history is the lovely Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers. A member of Historic Hotels of America, the property has drawn a host of U.S. presidents and celebrities since its inception in 1927. It is located only 200 yards from the nation’s first public parks, Boston Common and Public Garden, the latter of which served as the inspiration for the hotel’s logo. It was also the first hotel to feature many of the standard conveniences we find in hotel rooms today, such as guestroom radios and telephones. Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers is conveniently located near Newbury Street shopping, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, and Boston’s theater and financial districts.
A proud recipient of the AAA Four Diamond Award since 1996, this elegant hotel in the heart of downtown New Orleans is a member of both the Leading Hotels of the World and Historic Hotels of America. Upon opening its doors in 1907, the hotel boasted the first hydraulic elevators ever to be installed in New Orleans, as well as the first basement ever built in the historic city. The hotel came under new ownership in 1970, a year that saw the addition of crystal chandeliers from Czechoslovakia, marble railings from the Paris Grand Hotel, Italian columns and statues, and antiques from all over the world to complement the hotel’s quaint, old-world charm. There’s no question that there’s more to these hotels than meets the eye. So, next time you book a hotel room, do some research on the properties listed above or others you have your sights set on. You’re likely to dig up some interesting stuff!
Friday, January 29th, 2010
Luxurious spas. Sparkling swimming pools. AAA Four Diamond restaurants. Elegant rooms and suites boasting fine furnishings and the most up-to-date technology. These are just a few of the many amenities you’ll find at premier  in major cities including New York, Boston and San Francisco. If this already sounds out of your price range, you’re in for a surprise: Accommodations start as low as $84/night. Kiss the notion that luxury lodging has to be expensive goodbye and read on for a roundup of budget-friendly options in select destinations.
:  This famed hotel at 44th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues opened in 1902, and though it underwent renovations in 1998 and 2004, it has all but lost its original splendor. Designated a New York City landmark in 1987 and a literary landmark in 1996, the hotel’s Round Table Room is more than your typical New York City restaurant. It is named for the celebrated group of writers, critics and actors – among them were Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley – who convened daily to dine, exchange ideas and play cards. You’ll also step back in time to a more glamorous era while in the Oak Room, which offers dinners and performances seasonally Tuesday through Thursday each week. With its white tablecloths, dark paneled walls and gleaming piano, the room was a launching pad for such noted celebrities as Harry Connick Jr. and Andrea Marcovicci. Guests can also grab a drink at the art-laden Blue Bar, a popular meeting spot among locals and travelers like, or inside the stately Lounge.
: Opening its doors in 1904, this Union Square hotel is imbued with early 20th century charm. Rooms feature ornate woodworking, high ceilings with shimmering chandeliers, and windows opening out onto the city by the bay. Each brings modern comforts including the hotel’s signature Westin Heavenly Beds and Westin Heavenly Baths. Travelers have their choice of several fine restaurants and well-equipped meeting rooms, and the on-site spa is sure to help ease away stress. The St. Francis is considered the center of the city’s literary, social and artistic life, much like the previously mentioned Algonquin Hotel is in New York City.
: A member of Historic Hotels of America, The Lenox Hotel is yet another prime example of a property that fuses old-world charm with modern technology, this time in Boston’s historic Back Bay. What makes this 214-room boutique hotel unique, however, is that it’s among a select few to be named “1 of the 5 Greenest Luxury Hotels in America” by U.S. News & World Report and featured on Conde Nast Traveler’s “Green List.”  So what, you might ask, has earned The Lenox 12 consecutive AAA Four Diamond Awards since 1998? Maybe it’s everything from its opulent ballroom and sophisticated restaurants to its elegantly chic accommodations, bedecked with mahogany furniture, high ceilings with brass chandeliers and Italian marble bathrooms.
in : You might be hard-pressed to believe that this 5 star property – rated the number one boutique hotel in Las Vegas – currently offers rooms below $100/night. Its three exclusive towers are non-gaming, making it a good option for travelers wishing to evade bustling casinos. Whether you’re in town for business or leisure, don’t miss the intimate swimming pool, state-of-the-art fitness center, well-equipped business center and spa. A sense of luxury permeates the suites as well, which have designer furnishings, spacious living areas and gleaming marble bathrooms.
in   South Beach is synonymous with vibrant nightlife, ever-present sunshine, fine dining, turquoise waters that lap against pearly white sand, and – you guessed it – scores of chic hotels. Though it’s set in the very heart of the action on South Beach, a much more relaxed and subdued atmosphere awaits on the premises. The hotel’s private courtyard setting makes a great place to unwind after a day of shopping jaunts or meetings. Travelers who need to book or change flights can do so using the uniguest airline system in the lobby. Serving as a popular retreat for renowned celebrities like P Diddy and Heidi Klum, The Metropole also offers ample meeting space, stylish suites with 42? inch plasma TVs and complimentary shuttle service to Miami International Airport.
No matter what your idea of the perfect luxury hotel is, one thing is for certain: If there’s anything better than enjoying 4 and 5 star luxury, it’s enjoying it a 2 or 3 star price.
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Friday, January 15th, 2010
With February 14 right around the corner, many people are getting ready to proclaim their love and devotion to their special sweethearts. Candles are sure to be lit, cards exchanged, chocolates eaten and roses delivered on what is arguably one of the most widely celebrated holidays of the year. Valentine’s Day lands on a Sunday this year – a definite plus for romantic couples wanting to get away from it all for the weekend. Whether you crave to spend it near a pristine ocean, amid the hustle and bustle of city life, or within close proximity to a world-famous theme park, the sky’s the limit when it comes to finding a romantic destination that suits your preferences. Pack your bags and indulge in a memorable getaway to any one of the romantic hot spots listed below.
: Before catching a Broadway show with your sweety, a leisurely stroll along postcard-ready Central Park sets a romantic tone for the day. If a romantic dinner is in the agenda, sparks will decidedly fly and palates will be delighted at the Top of the Tower Restaurant, housed inside the Art Deco . The rooftop restaurant offers stunning views of the New York skyline, lending a panoramic backdrop for a wedding should you decide to exchange vows 26 floors high on Valentine’s Day. Rockefeller Center, Grand Central Station, and stores like Tiffany’s and Saks Fifth Avenue are minutes from the hotel, in case you wish to purchase jewelry or any other last-minute gifts.
: Set sail into the sunset as you enjoy a romantic board ride under the scenic Golden Gate Bridge.  Only minutes away is, whose 24-Hour Health Club features stress-melting men’s and women’s saunas and steam rooms both you and your special someone can enjoy. When you and your Valentine have worked up an appetite, you can savor EuroJapanese cuisine in the on site Anzo restaurant, after which you can enjoy a relaxing Shiatsu massage.
Phoenix enjoys 300 days of sunshine each year, hence the reason why it’s been dubbed the Valley of the Sun. If you and your partner plan to venture to Arizona’s sun-drenched capital, you can stay at , which lies at the base of Camelback Mountain. If peace, tranquility and a closeness to nature are what you’re after, look no further: The hotel is set amid lush courtyards and gardens, boasts a Four-star Spa, and features rooms loaded with old world charm. Your partner might also be happy to know that  is a proud member of the Historic Hotels of America National Trust for Historic Preservation.
: There is no shortage of attractions in San Diego, whose history, records show, goes back at least 10,000 years.  Couples can spend the day watching dolphins and whales leap from the water at SeaWorld San Diego, or strolling through Balboa Park – home to 15 major museums, world-famous art venues, and the San Diego Zoo., which enjoys an exquisite waterfront setting and is less than a mile away from the beach, features two sparking pools, two spas, and two restaurants from which you can dine the evening away. Adjacent to Sunset Park,  is the closet property to SeaWorld San Diego.
: Orlando, home to Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando and SeaWorld Orlando, offers couples the opportunity to lose themselves in all the fun and excitement such thrilling parks have to offer. The AAA Four-Diamond , only five minutes from Walt Disney World, gives a nod to the past with its 1900s Florida-coastal architecture while offering modern amenities such as high-speed internet access in all accommodations. What’s more, The Plantation Room – the waterfront hotel’s restaurant – has earned a AAA Four-Diamond award itself and was rated as one of Florida’s Best Places to Dine by Florida Trend Magazine.
The Windy City, with storied sites and attractions including the imposing Willis Tower, historic Navy Pier and legendary Chicago Theatre, makes yet another great Valentine’s Day destination. Whether you prefer a lazy jaunt around Millennium Park or a look at the many exhibitions found inside the Museum of Contemporary Art, you can call it a night at the , just footsteps away. Located on Ontario Street, right off the Magnificent Mile, the boutique property is near fine dining and vibrant nightlife in downtown Chicago. Rooms feature amenities such as fully stocked cocktail bars, bath products and dimmable lighting, all combining to set a romantic mood for an unforgettable stay.
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Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 We’re just a few days away from bidding adieu to the present year and welcoming 2010, and with a new year come new opportunities to visit destinations you left off your travel itinerary in 2009. Whether you look to start the year in the heart of Times Square after witnessing the world-famous New Year’s Eve Ball Drop, amid the glitz and glamour of the vibrant metropolis that is Las Vegas, or enveloped in the sights and sounds of San Francisco – from the scenic Golden Gate Bridge to ever bustling Chinatown – the possibilities are endless. Of course, you’ll also want to book a hotel that fits your preferences, be it one that offers accommodations for under $100/night, free shuttle service to nearby theme parks, a complimentary Continental breakfast to start your morning off right, or a fully-equipped conference room from which you can host a business meeting.
We’ve culled the properties below for their strategic location, business and leisure facilities, and fine hospitality. If time and budget permit, add visiting these fine hotels to your New Year’s resolution list.
1: This boutique hotel in Brooklyn,  opened as recently as 2008, yet word has spread quickly of the hotel’s fresh design and penchant for excellent service. The hotel sits at the center of the BoCoCa district, which encompasses three Brooklyn neighborhoods: Boerum Hill, whose streets are lined with French bistros and stylish brownstones; Cobble Hill, which showcases a unique mix of old world shops and gardens; and Carroll Gardens, an old-fashioned Italian neighborhood featuring posh restaurants and antique shops. Only eight miles away from Times Square, the hotel provides easy access to spots frequented by business and leisure travelers alike, including the Brooklyn Bridge, Wall Street, Brooklyn Botanical Gardens and Williamsburg Savings Bank Tower. Rooms boast plush mattresses with Egyptian cotton linens and 32-inch flat screen televisions. The hotel has a 24-hour fitness center and offers complimentary Continental breakfast at the onsite Nu Bar, as well as free WiFi Internet access all throughout and complimentary copies of The New York Times to help business travelers keep up with the news.
2. : Steeped in history and charm, this landmark hotel – a member of Historic Hotels of America – is located in the heart of historic Back Bay and has drawn a host of U.S. presidents and celebrities since opening in 1927. The hotel is located only 200 yards from the nation’s first public parks, Public Garden and Boston Common. It was also the first hotel to include many of the standard conveniences we find in hotel rooms today, such as guestroom radios. The hotel is convenient to Newbury Street shopping, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, and Boston’s theater and financial districts. In addition, the hotel boasts nine on-site restaurants and lounges, a business center and fitness center (both open 24 hours a day), and airport shuttle service that runs daily.
3. : The avant-garde Hotel Diva, set in the heart of Union Square in , merges modern elegance with high style. It is only a short stroll from Chinatown, the American Conservatory Theatre, Curran Theatre, Moscone Convention Center, Financial District, and countless shops from Neiman Marcus to Saks Fifth Avenue. Travelers can enjoy complimentary use of a meeting room designed by renowned Architect T. Olle Lundberg, fitness room and internet lounges. They can then dine at Colibri Restaurant, famous for its Mexican tapas, or grab a cup of coffee at Starbucks, located just off the lobby.
4: Nestled in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip is Tropicana Las Vegas, which offers guests a plethora of activities and amenities. It features the 850-seat Tiffany Theater, fine restaurants, a 61,000 square foot casino, hair salon and barber shop, and three high-energy lounges. The hotel’s newly designed swimming pool is slated to open in April 2010. Business travelers can stay on task inside the business center, which offers computer rentals, photocopying and other services. But who says you can’t mix business with pleasure? The Tropicana is the only major Las Vegas casino resort to offer poolside Wi-Fi access, as guests can bring their laptops and stay connected while unwinding on the pool deck or in a private cabana. Voted “Best Las Vegas Wedding Chapel” eight years in a row, it’s no wonder so many couples say “I do” at this legendary Strip hotel. Registered guests must be at least 21 years of age.
5. r: Located just one mile from Walt Disney World and 20 minutes from  International airport, this stunning property couples the charm of an old-world Florida mansion with the modern conveniences of a luxury resort. It boasts four-and-a-half acres of lush indoor gardens and a 20,000-square-foot Spa and fitness center, not to mention a wealth of restaurants, shops and lounges. Kids will enjoy Clearwater Cove – a water-activities playground that has a 120,000-gallon zero-entry family pool as well as several play areas around the pool deck. Travelers with business on the agenda can take advantage of 400,000 square feet of flexible meeting space, including the 178,500-square-foot Florida Exhibition Hall.

Travel Back in Time at Historic Hotels

Most travelers are drawn to and book hotels for the wealth of amenities they offer – from spas and swimming pools to complimentary breakfast to award-winning restaurants. However, it is the revered history of the properties themselves that often goes overlooked.  While standing the test of time, historic hotels have become deeply woven into the fabric of the cities they grace, many becoming focal points of artistic and literary life. Select hotels have undergone renovations that have brought them back to their original splendor while respecting the original details that vacationers, business travelers and renowned celebrities alike marveled at when the hotels first opened their doors. You don’t have to be a history buff to appreciate their period furniture, timeless sophistication and close proximity to landmark attractions. Before you make your next booking, read on and take a trip down memory lane.

Travel Back in Time at Historic Hotels

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Most travelers are drawn to and book hotels for the wealth of amenities they offer – from spas and swimming pools to complimentary breakfast to award-winning restaurants. However, it is the revered history of the properties themselves that often goes overlooked.  While standing the test of time, historic hotels have become deeply woven into the fabric of the cities they grace, many becoming focal points of artistic and literary life. Select hotels have undergone renovations that have brought them back to their original splendor while respecting the original details that vacationers, business travelers and renowned celebrities alike marveled at when the hotels first opened their doors. You don’t have to be a history buff to appreciate their period furniture, timeless sophistication and close proximity to landmark attractions. Before you make your next booking, read on and take a trip down memory lane.




:  Named one of “America’s Ten Great Historic Hotels” in the premiere issue of Historic Traveler Magazine, The Algonquin opened its doors at 44th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in 1902, just minutes from New York City’s world-famous Theater District. Despite undergoing renovations in 1998 and 2004, it has all but lost its original splendor. Timeless elegance will surround you as soon as you step into the Algonquin’s restored lobby, which boasts oak panels and Edwardian furniture in jewel tones. Designated a New York City landmark in 1987 and a literary landmark in 1996, the hotel’s Round Table Room is named for the celebrated group of writers, critics and actors – among them were Robert Benchley and Alexander Woollcott – who gathered at the hotel daily to dine, share ideas and play cards. You’ll also step back in time to a more glamorous era while in the Oak Room, which offers dinners and performances seasonally Tuesday through Thursday each week. With its white tablecloths, dark paneled walls and gleaming piano, the room was a launching pad for such renowned celebrities as Andrea Marcovicci and Harry Connick Jr.




: Perhaps best known for the historic Magneta Grandfather Clock that adorns its lobby, this Union Square hotel is suffused with early 20th century charm. Opened in 1904, the hotel was gutted in the fire that took place following an earthquake that rocked San Francisco on April 18, 1906. Reconstruction was completed in 1907 and the hotel in turn reopened that same year. Throughout the years, the hotel has played host to such acclaimed figures as Douglas MacArthur, Ernest Hemingway and several U.S. presidents. The Westin St. Francis’ rooms exude turn-of-the-century sophistication with ornate woodworking, high ceilings with shimmering chandeliers, and windows opening out onto the city by the bay. Moreover, the property is widely considered the center of the city’s literary, social and artistic life.




A prestigious member of Historic Hotels of America and Small Luxury Hotels of the World, The Lenox Hotel in Boston’s historic Back Bay is a prime example of a property that fuses old-world charm with modern technology. The Lenox was the tallest building in Boston at the time of its opening in 1900. Over the years, the hotel has become a popular refuge of big names in business, entertainment, sports and the arts, from noted opera singer Enrico Caruso and actress Judy Garland to former Boston Celtics basketball coach Red Auerbach. The Lenox has notched 12 consecutive AAA Four Diamond Awards since 1998 and boasts an opulent ballroom, fine restaurants and sumptuous accommodations, each bedecked with mahogany furniture, high ceilings with brass chandeliers and Italian marble bathrooms.
Yet another Back Bay hotel steeped in Boston’s venerable history is the lovely Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers. A member of Historic Hotels of America, the property has drawn a host of U.S. presidents and celebrities since its inception in 1927. It is located only 200 yards from the nation’s first public parks, Boston Common and Public Garden, the latter of which served as the inspiration for the hotel’s logo. It was also the first hotel to feature many of the standard conveniences we find in hotel rooms today, such as guestroom radios and telephones. Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers is conveniently located near Newbury Street shopping, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, and Boston’s theater and financial districts.




A proud recipient of the AAA Four Diamond Award since 1996, this elegant hotel in the heart of downtown New Orleans is a member of both the Leading Hotels of the World and Historic Hotels of America. Upon opening its doors in 1907, the hotel boasted the first hydraulic elevators ever to be installed in New Orleans, as well as the first basement ever built in the historic city. The hotel came under new ownership in 1970, a year that saw the addition of crystal chandeliers from Czechoslovakia, marble railings from the Paris Grand Hotel, Italian columns and statues, and antiques from all over the world to complement the hotel’s quaint, old-world charm.
There’s no question that there’s more to these hotels than meets the eye. So, next time you book a hotel room, do some research on the properties listed above or others you have your sights set on. You’re likely to dig up some interesting stuff!
Luxurious spas. Sparkling swimming pools. AAA Four Diamond restaurants. Elegant rooms and suites boasting fine furnishings and the most up-to-date technology. These are just a few of the many amenities you’ll find at premier   in major cities including New York, Boston and San Francisco. If this already sounds out of your price range, you’re in for a surprise: Accommodations start as low as $84/night. Kiss the notion that luxury lodging has to be expensive goodbye and read on for a roundup of budget-friendly options in select destinations.
:  This famed hotel at 44th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues opened in 1902, and though it underwent renovations in 1998 and 2004, it has all but lost its original splendor. Designated a New York City landmark in 1987 and a literary landmark in 1996, the hotel’s Round Table Room is more than your typical New York City restaurant. It is named for the celebrated group of writers, critics and actors – among them were Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley – who convened daily to dine, exchange ideas and play cards. You’ll also step back in time to a more glamorous era while in the Oak Room, which offers dinners and performances seasonally Tuesday through Thursday each week. With its white tablecloths, dark paneled walls and gleaming piano, the room was a launching pad for such noted celebrities as Harry Connick Jr. and Andrea Marcovicci. Guests can also grab a drink at the art-laden Blue Bar, a popular meeting spot among locals and travelers like, or inside the stately Lounge.
: Opening its doors in 1904, this Union Square hotel is imbued with early 20th century charm. Rooms feature ornate woodworking, high ceilings with shimmering chandeliers, and windows opening out onto the city by the bay. Each brings modern comforts including the hotel’s signature Westin Heavenly Beds and Westin Heavenly Baths. Travelers have their choice of several fine restaurants and well-equipped meeting rooms, and the on-site spa is sure to help ease away stress. The St. Francis is considered the center of the city’s literary, social and artistic life, much like the previously mentioned Algonquin Hotel is in New York City.
: A member of Historic Hotels of America, The Lenox Hotel is yet another prime example of a property that fuses old-world charm with modern technology, this time in Boston’s historic Back Bay. What makes this 214-room boutique hotel unique, however, is that it’s among a select few to be named “1 of the 5 Greenest Luxury Hotels in America” by U.S. News & World Report and featured on Conde Nast Traveler’s “Green List.”  So what, you might ask, has earned The Lenox 12 consecutive AAA Four Diamond Awards since 1998? Maybe it’s everything from its opulent ballroom and sophisticated restaurants to its elegantly chic accommodations, bedecked with mahogany furniture, high ceilings with brass chandeliers and Italian marble bathrooms.
in : You might be hard-pressed to believe that this 5 star property – rated the number one boutique hotel in Las Vegas – currently offers rooms below $100/night. Its three exclusive towers are non-gaming, making it a good option for travelers wishing to evade bustling casinos. Whether you’re in town for business or leisure, don’t miss the intimate swimming pool, state-of-the-art fitness center, well-equipped business center and spa. A sense of luxury permeates the suites as well, which have designer furnishings, spacious living areas and gleaming marble bathrooms.
 in :  South Beach is synonymous with vibrant nightlife, ever-present sunshine, fine dining, turquoise waters that lap against pearly white sand, and – you guessed it – scores of chic hotels. Though it’s set in the very heart of the action on South Beach, a much more relaxed and subdued atmosphere awaits on the premises. The hotel’s private courtyard setting makes a great place to unwind after a day of shopping jaunts or meetings. Travelers who need to book or change flights can do so using the uniguest airline system in the lobby. Serving as a popular retreat for renowned celebrities like P Diddy and Heidi Klum, The Metropole also offers ample meeting space, stylish suites with 42″ inch plasma TVs and complimentary shuttle service to Miami International Airport.
No matter what your idea of the perfect luxury hotel is, one thing is for certain: If there’s anything better than enjoying 4 and 5 star luxury, it’s enjoying it a 2 or 3 star price.


Friday, January 15th, 2010
With February 14 right around the corner, many people are getting ready to proclaim their love and devotion to their special sweethearts. Candles are sure to be lit, cards exchanged, chocolates eaten and roses delivered on what is arguably one of the most widely celebrated holidays of the year. Valentine’s Day lands on a Sunday this year – a definite plus for romantic couples wanting to get away from it all for the weekend. Whether you crave to spend it near a pristine ocean, amid the hustle and bustle of city life, or within close proximity to a world-famous theme park, the sky’s the limit when it comes to finding a romantic destination that suits your preferences. Pack your bags and indulge in a memorable getaway to any one of the romantic hot spots listed below.
Before catching a Broadway show with your sweety, a leisurely stroll along postcard-ready Central Park sets a romantic tone for the day. If a romantic dinner is in the agenda, sparks will decidedly fly and palates will be delighted at the Top of the Tower Restaurant, housed inside the Art Deco  The rooftop restaurant offers stunning views of the New York skyline, lending a panoramic backdrop for a wedding should you decide to exchange vows 26 floors high on Valentine’s Day. Rockefeller Center, Grand Central Station, and stores like Tiffany’s and Saks Fifth Avenue are minutes from the hotel, in case you wish to purchase jewelry or any other last-minute gifts.
: Set sail into the sunset as you enjoy a romantic board ride under the scenic Golden Gate Bridge.  Only minutes away is, whose 24-Hour Health Club features stress-melting men’s and women’s saunas and steam rooms both you and your special someone can enjoy. When you and your Valentine have worked up an appetite, you can savor EuroJapanese cuisine in the on site Anzo restaurant, after which you can enjoy a relaxing Shiatsu massage.
: Phoenix enjoys 300 days of sunshine each year, hence the reason why it’s been dubbed the Valley of the Sun. If you and your partner plan to venture to Arizona’s sun-drenched capital, you can stay at  which lies at the base of Camelback Mountain. If peace, tranquility and a closeness to nature are what you’re after, look no further: The hotel is set amid lush courtyards and gardens, boasts a Four-star Spa, and features rooms loaded with old world charm. Your partner might also be happy to know that : There is no shortage of attractions in San Diego, whose history, records show, goes back at least 10,000 years.  Couples can spend the day watching dolphins and whales leap from the water at SeaWorld San Diego, or strolling through Balboa Park – home to 15 major museums, world-famous art venues, and the San Diego Zoo. which enjoys an exquisite waterfront setting and is less than a mile away from the beach, features two sparking pools, two spas, and two restaurants from which you can dine the evening away. Adjacent to Sunset Park,  is the closet property to SeaWorld San Diego.
: Orlando, home to Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando and SeaWorld Orlando, offers couples the opportunity to lose themselves in all the fun and excitement such thrilling parks have to offer. The AAA Four-Diamond , only five minutes from Walt Disney World, gives a nod to the past with its 1900s Florida-coastal architecture while offering modern amenities such as high-speed internet access in all accommodations. What’s more, The Plantation Room – the waterfront hotel’s restaurant – has earned a AAA Four-Diamond award itself and was rated as one of Florida’s Best Places to Dine by Florida Trend Magazine.
: The Windy City, with storied sites and attractions including the imposing Willis Tower, historic Navy Pier and legendary Chicago Theatre, makes yet another great Valentine’s Day destination. Whether you prefer a lazy jaunt around Millennium Park or a look at the many exhibitions found inside the Museum of Contemporary Art, you can call it a night at the  que property is near fine dining and vibrant nightlife in downtown Chicago. Rooms feature amenities such as fully stocked cocktail bars, bath products and dimmable lighting, all combining to set a romantic mood for an unforgettable stay.

We’re just a few days away from bidding adieu to the present year and welcoming 2010, and with a new year come new opportunities to visit destinations you left off your travel itinerary in 2009. Whether you look to start the year in the heart of Times Square after witnessing the world-famous New Year’s Eve Ball Drop, amid the glitz and glamour of the vibrant metropolis that is Las Vegas, or enveloped in the sights and sounds of San Francisco – from the scenic Golden Gate Bridge to ever bustling Chinatown – the possibilities are endless. Of course, you’ll also want to book a hotel that fits your preferences, be it one that offers accommodations for under $100/night, free shuttle service to nearby theme parks, a complimentary Continental breakfast to start your morning off right, or a fully-equipped conference room from which you can host a business meeting.
We’ve culled the properties below for their strategic location, business and leisure facilities, and fine hospitality. If time and budget permit, add visiting these fine hotels to your New Year’s resolution list.
1.l: This boutique hotel in Brooklyn,  opened as recently as 2008, yet word has spread quickly of the hotel’s fresh design and penchant for excellent service. The hotel sits at the center of the BoCoCa district, which encompasses three Brooklyn neighborhoods: Boerum Hill, whose streets are lined with French bistros and stylish brownstones; Cobble Hill, which showcases a unique mix of old world shops and gardens; and Carroll Gardens, an old-fashioned Italian neighborhood featuring posh restaurants and antique shops. Only eight miles away from Times Square, the hotel provides easy access to spots frequented by business and leisure travelers alike, including the Brooklyn Bridge, Wall Street, Brooklyn Botanical Gardens and Williamsburg Savings Bank Tower. Rooms boast plush mattresses with Egyptian cotton linens and 32-inch flat screen televisions. The hotel has a 24-hour fitness center and offers complimentary Continental breakfast at the onsite Nu Bar, as well as free WiFi Internet access all throughout and complimentary copies of The New York Times to help business travelers keep up with the news.
2. Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers: Steeped in history and charm, this landmark hotel – a member of Historic Hotels of America – is located in the heart of historic Back Bay and has drawn a host of U.S. presidents and celebrities since opening in 1927. The hotel is located only 200 yards from the nation’s first public parks, Public Garden and Boston Common. It was also the first hotel to include many of the standard conveniences we find in hotel rooms today, such as guestroom radios. The hotel is convenient to Newbury Street shopping, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, and Boston’s theater and financial districts. In addition, the hotel boasts nine on-site restaurants and lounges, a business center and fitness center (both open 24 hours a day), and airport shuttle service that runs daily.
3. : The avant-garde Hotel Diva, set in the heart of Union Square in , merges modern elegance with high style. It is only a short stroll from Chinatown, the American Conservatory Theatre, Curran Theatre, Moscone Convention Center, Financial District, and countless shops from Neiman Marcus to Saks Fifth Avenue. Travelers can enjoy complimentary use of a meeting room designed by renowned Architect T. Olle Lundberg, fitness room and internet lounges. They can then dine at Colibri Restaurant, famous for its Mexican tapas, or grab a cup of coffee at Starbucks, located just off the lobby.
4.: Nestled in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip is Tropicana Las Vegas, which offers guests a plethora of activities and amenities. It features the 850-seat Tiffany Theater, fine restaurants, a 61,000 square foot casino, hair salon and barber shop, and three high-energy lounges. The hotel’s newly designed swimming pool is slated to open in April 2010. Business travelers can stay on task inside the business center, which offers computer rentals, photocopying and other services. But who says you can’t mix business with pleasure? The Tropicana is the only major Las Vegas casino resort to offer poolside Wi-Fi access, as guests can bring their laptops and stay connected while unwinding on the pool deck or in a private cabana. Voted “Best Las Vegas Wedding Chapel” eight years in a row, it’s no wonder so many couples say “I do” at this legendary Strip hotel. Registered guests must be at least 21 years of age.
: Located just one mile from Walt Disney World and 20 minutes from  International airport, this stunning property couples the charm of an old-world Florida mansion with the modern 
Most travelers are drawn to and book hotels for the wealth of amenities they offer – from spas and swimming pools to complimentary breakfast to award-winning restaurants. However, it is the revered history of the properties themselves that often goes overlooked.  While standing the test of time, historic hotels have become deeply woven into the fabric of the cities they grace, many becoming focal points of artistic and literary life. Select hotels have undergone renovations that have brought them back to their original splendor while respecting the original details that vacationers, business travelers and renowned celebrities alike marveled at when the hotels first opened their doors. You don’t have to be a history buff to appreciate their period furniture, timeless sophistication and close proximity to landmark attractions. Before you make your next booking, read on and take a trip down memory lane.




:  Named one of “America’s Ten Great Historic Hotels” in the premiere issue of Historic Traveler Magazine, The Algonquin opened its doors at 44th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in 1902, just minutes from New York City’s world-famous Theater District. Despite undergoing renovations in 1998 and 2004, it has all but lost its original splendor. Timeless elegance will surround you as soon as you step into the Algonquin’s restored lobby, which boasts oak panels and Edwardian furniture in jewel tones. Designated a New York City landmark in 1987 and a literary landmark in 1996, the hotel’s Round Table Room is named for the celebrated group of writers, critics and actors – among them were Robert Benchley and Alexander Woollcott – who gathered at the hotel daily to dine, share ideas and play cards. You’ll also step back in time to a more glamorous era while in the Oak Room, which offers dinners and performances seasonally Tuesday through Thursday each week. With its white tablecloths, dark paneled walls and gleaming piano, the room was a launching pad for such renowned celebrities as Andrea Marcovicci and Harry Connick Jr.




: Perhaps best known for the historic Magneta Grandfather Clock that adorns its lobby, this Union Square hotel is suffused with early 20th century charm. Opened in 1904, the hotel was gutted in the fire that took place following an earthquake that rocked San Francisco on April 18, 1906. Reconstruction was completed in 1907 and the hotel in turn reopened that same year. Throughout the years, the hotel has played host to such acclaimed figures as Douglas MacArthur, Ernest Hemingway and several U.S. presidents. The Westin St. Francis’ rooms exude turn-of-the-century sophistication with ornate woodworking, high ceilings with shimmering chandeliers, and windows opening out onto the city by the bay. Moreover, the property is widely considered the center of the city’s literary, social and artistic life.




: A prestigious member of Historic Hotels of America and Small Luxury Hotels of the World, The Lenox Hotel in Boston’s historic Back Bay is a prime example of a property that fuses old-world charm with modern technology. The Lenox was the tallest building in Boston at the time of its opening in 1900. Over the years, the hotel has become a popular refuge of big names in business, entertainment, sports and the arts, from noted opera singer Enrico Caruso and actress Judy Garland to former Boston Celtics basketball coach Red Auerbach. The Lenox has notched 12 consecutive AAA Four Diamond Awards since 1998 and boasts an opulent ballroom, fine restaurants and sumptuous accommodations, each bedecked with mahogany furniture, high ceilings with brass chandeliers and Italian marble bathrooms.
: Yet another Back Bay hotel steeped in Boston’s venerable history is the lovely Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers. A member of Historic Hotels of America, the property has drawn a host of U.S. presidents and celebrities since its inception in 1927. It is located only 200 yards from the nation’s first public parks, Boston Common and Public Garden, the latter of which served as the inspiration for the hotel’s logo. It was also the first hotel to feature many of the standard conveniences we find in hotel rooms today, such as guestroom radios and telephones. Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers is conveniently located near Newbury Street shopping, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, and Boston’s theater and financial districts.


A proud recipient of the AAA Four Diamond Award since 1996, this elegant hotel in the heart of downtown New Orleans is a member of both the Leading Hotels of the World and Historic Hotels of America. Upon opening its doors in 1907, the hotel boasted the first hydraulic elevators ever to be installed in New Orleans, as well as the first basement ever built in the historic city. The hotel came under new ownership in 1970, a year that saw the addition of crystal chandeliers from Czechoslovakia, marble railings from the Paris Grand Hotel, Italian columns and statues, and antiques from all over the world to complement the hotel’s quaint, old-world charm. There’s no question that there’s more to these hotels than meets the eye. So, next time you book a hotel room, do some research on the properties listed above or others you have your sights set on. You’re likely to dig up some interesting stuff!



Luxurious spas. Sparkling swimming pools. AAA Four Diamond restaurants. Elegant rooms and suites boasting fine furnishings and the most up-to-date technology. These are just a few of the many amenities you’ll find at premier  in major cities including New York, Boston and San Francisco. If this already sounds out of your price range, you’re in for a surprise: Accommodations start as low as $84/night. Kiss the notion that luxury lodging has to be expensive goodbye and read on for a roundup of budget-friendly options in select destinations.
This famed hotel at 44th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues opened in 1902, and though it underwent renovations in 1998 and 2004, it has all but lost its original splendor. Designated a New York City landmark in 1987 and a literary landmark in 1996, the hotel’s Round Table Room is more than your typical New York City restaurant. It is named for the celebrated group of writers, critics and actors – among them were Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley – who convened daily to dine, exchange ideas and play cards. You’ll also step back in time to a more glamorous era while in the Oak Room, which offers dinners and performances seasonally Tuesday through Thursday each week. With its white tablecloths, dark paneled walls and gleaming piano, the room was a launching pad for such noted celebrities as Harry Connick Jr. and Andrea Marcovicci. Guests can also grab a drink at the art-laden Blue Bar, a popular meeting spot among locals and travelers like, or inside the stately Lounge.
: Opening its doors in 1904, this Union Square hotel is imbued with early 20th century charm. Rooms feature ornate woodworking, high ceilings with shimmering chandeliers, and windows opening out onto the city by the bay. Each brings modern comforts including the hotel’s signature Westin Heavenly Beds and Westin Heavenly Baths. Travelers have their choice of several fine restaurants and well-equipped meeting rooms, and the on-site spa is sure to help ease away stress. The St. Francis is considered the center of the city’s literary, social and artistic life, much like the previously mentioned Algonquin Hotel is in New York City.
A member of Historic Hotels of America, The Lenox Hotel is yet another prime example of a property that fuses old-world charm with modern technology, this time in Boston’s historic Back Bay. What makes this 214-room boutique hotel unique, however, is that it’s among a select few to be named “1 of the 5 Greenest Luxury Hotels in America” by U.S. News & World Report and featured on Conde Nast Traveler’s “Green List.”  So what, you might ask, has earned The Lenox 12 consecutive AAA Four Diamond Awards since 1998? Maybe it’s everything from its opulent ballroom and sophisticated restaurants to its elegantly chic accommodations, bedecked with mahogany furniture, high ceilings with brass chandeliers and Italian marble bathrooms.
Luxury Suites at The Signature at MGM Grand in Las Vegas: You might be hard-pressed to believe that this 5 star property – rated the number one boutique hotel in Las Vegas – currently offers rooms below $100/night. Its three exclusive towers are non-gaming, making it a good option for travelers wishing to evade bustling casinos. Whether you’re in town for business or leisure, don’t miss the intimate swimming pool, state-of-the-art fitness center, well-equipped business center and spa. A sense of luxury permeates the suites as well, which have designer furnishings, spacious living areas and gleaming marble bathrooms.
 in   South Beach is synonymous with vibrant nightlife, ever-present sunshine, fine dining, turquoise waters that lap against pearly white sand, and – you guessed it – scores of chic hotels. Though it’s set in the very heart of the action on South Beach, a much more relaxed and subdued atmosphere awaits on the premises. The hotel’s private courtyard setting makes a great place to unwind after a day of shopping jaunts or meetings. Travelers who need to book or change flights can do so using the uniguest airline system in the lobby. Serving as a popular retreat for renowned celebrities like P Diddy and Heidi Klum, The Metropole also offers ample meeting space, stylish suites with 42″ inch plasma TVs and complimentary shuttle service to Miami International Airport.
No matter what your idea of the perfect luxury hotel is, one thing is for certain: If there’s anything better than enjoying 4 and 5 star luxury, it’s enjoying it a 2 or 3 star price.

With February 14 right around the corner, many people are getting ready to proclaim their love and devotion to their special sweethearts. Candles are sure to be lit, cards exchanged, chocolates eaten and roses delivered on what is arguably one of the most widely celebrated holidays of the year. Valentine’s Day lands on a Sunday this year – a definite plus for romantic couples wanting to get away from it all for the weekend. Whether you crave to spend it near a pristine ocean, amid the hustle and bustle of city life, or within close proximity to a world-famous theme park, the sky’s the limit when it comes to finding a romantic destination that suits your preferences. Pack your bags and indulge in a memorable getaway to any one of the romantic hot spots listed below.
: Before catching a Broadway show with your sweety, a leisurely stroll along postcard-ready Central Park sets a romantic tone for the day. If a romantic dinner is in the agenda, sparks will decidedly fly and palates will be delighted at the Top of the Tower Restaurant, housed inside the Art Deco . The rooftop restaurant offers stunning views of the New York skyline, lending a panoramic backdrop for a wedding should you decide to exchange vows 26 floors high on Valentine’s Day. Rockefeller Center, Grand Central Station, and stores like Tiffany’s and Saks Fifth Avenue are minutes from the hotel, in case you wish to purchase jewelry or any other last-minute gifts.
: Set sail into the sunset as you enjoy a romantic board ride under the scenic Golden Gate Bridge.  Only minutes away is , whose 24-Hour Health Club features stress-melting men’s and women’s saunas and steam rooms both you and your special someone can enjoy. When you and your Valentine have worked up an appetite, you can savor EuroJapanese cuisine in the on site Anzo restaurant, after which you can enjoy a relaxing Shiatsu massage.
: Phoenix enjoys 300 days of sunshine each year, hence the reason why it’s been dubbed the Valley of the Sun. If you and your partner plan to venture to Arizona’s sun-drenched capital, you can stay at , which lies at the base of Camelback Mountain. If peace, tranquility and a closeness to nature are what you’re after, look no further: The hotel is set amid lush courtyards and gardens, boasts a Four-star Spa, and features rooms loaded with old world charm. Your partner might also be happy to know that  is a proud member of the Historic Hotels of America National Trust for Historic Preservation.
: There is no shortage of attractions in San Diego, whose history, records show, goes back at least 10,000 years.  Couples can spend the day watching dolphins and whales leap from the water at SeaWorld San Diego, or strolling through Balboa Park – home to 15 major museums, world-famous art venues, and the San Diego Zoo. , which enjoys an exquisite waterfront setting and is less than a mile away from the beach, features two sparking pools, two spas, and two restaurants from which you can dine the evening away. Adjacent to Sunset Park, is the closet property to SeaWorld San Diego.
: Orlando, home to Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando and SeaWorld Orlando, offers couples the opportunity to lose themselves in all the fun and excitement such thrilling parks have to offer. The AAA Four-Diamond , only five minutes from Walt Disney World, gives a nod to the past with its 1900s Florida-coastal architecture while offering modern amenities such as high-speed internet access in all accommodations. What’s more, The Plantation Room – the waterfront hotel’s restaurant – has earned a AAA Four-Diamond award itself and was rated as one of Florida’s Best Places to Dine by Florida Trend Magazine.
: The Windy City, with storied sites and attractions including the imposing Willis Tower, historic Navy Pier and legendary Chicago Theatre, makes yet another great Valentine’s Day destination. Whether you prefer a lazy jaunt around Millennium Park or a look at the many exhibitions found inside the Museum of Contemporary Art, you can call it a night at the  just footsteps away. Located on Ontario Street, right off the Magnificent Mile, the boutique property is near fine dining and vibrant nightlife in downtown Chicago. Rooms feature amenities such as fully stocked cocktail bars, bath products and dimmable lighting, all combining to set a romantic mood for an unforgettable stay.



We’re just a few days away from bidding adieu to the present year and welcoming 2010, and with a new year come new opportunities to visit destinations you left off your travel itinerary in 2009. Whether you look to start the year in the heart of Times Square after witnessing the world-famous New Year’s Eve Ball Drop, amid the glitz and glamour of the vibrant metropolis that is Las Vegas, or enveloped in the sights and sounds of San Francisco – from the scenic Golden Gate Bridge to ever bustling Chinatown – the possibilities are endless. Of course, you’ll also want to book a hotel that fits your preferences, be it one that offers accommodations for under $100/night, free shuttle service to nearby theme parks, a complimentary Continental breakfast to start your morning off right, or a fully-equipped conference room from which you can host a business meeting.
We’ve culled the properties below for their strategic location, business and leisure facilities, and fine hospitality. If time and budget permit, add visiting these fine hotels to your New Year’s resolution list.
1.quickly of the hotel’s fresh design and penchant for excellent service. The hotel sits at the center of the BoCoCa district, which encompasses three Brooklyn neighborhoods: Boerum Hill, whose streets are lined with French bistros and stylish brownstones; Cobble Hill, which showcases a unique mix of old world shops and gardens; and Carroll Gardens, an old-fashioned Italian neighborhood featuring posh restaurants and antique shops. Only eight miles away from Times Square, the hotel provides easy access to spots frequented by business and leisure travelers alike, including the Brooklyn Bridge, Wall Street, Brooklyn Botanical Gardens and Williamsburg Savings Bank Tower. Rooms boast plush mattresses with Egyptian cotton linens and 32-inch flat screen televisions. The hotel has a 24-hour fitness center and offers complimentary Continental breakfast at the onsite Nu Bar, as well as free WiFi Internet access all throughout and complimentary copies of The New York Times to help business travelers keep up with the news.
: Steeped in history and charm, this landmark hotel – a member of Historic Hotels of America – is located in the heart of historic Back Bay and has drawn a host of U.S. presidents and celebrities since opening in 1927. The hotel is located only 200 yards from the nation’s first public parks, Public Garden and Boston Common. It was also the first hotel to include many of the standard conveniences we find in hotel rooms today, such as guestroom radios. The hotel is convenient to Newbury Street shopping, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, and Boston’s theater and financial districts. In addition, the hotel boasts nine on-site restaurants and lounges, a business center and fitness center (both open 24 hours a day), and airport shuttle service that runs daily.
3.: The avant-garde Hotel Diva, set in the heart of Union Square inmerges modern elegance with high style. It is only a short stroll from Chinatown, the American Conservatory Theatre, Curran Theatre, Moscone Convention Center, Financial District, and countless shops from Neiman Marcus to Saks Fifth Avenue. Travelers can enjoy complimentary use of a meeting room designed by renowned Architect T. Olle Lundberg, fitness room and internet lounges. They can then dine at Colibri Restaurant, famous for its Mexican tapas, or grab a cup of coffee at Starbucks, located just off the lobby.
4. Nestled in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip is Tropicana Las Vegas, which offers guests a plethora of activities and amenities. It features the 850-seat Tiffany Theater, fine restaurants, a 61,000 square foot casino, hair salon and barber shop, and three high-energy lounges. The hotel’s newly designed swimming pool is slated to open in April 2010. Business travelers can stay on task inside the business center, which offers computer rentals, photocopying and other services. But who says you can’t mix business with pleasure? The Tropicana is the only major Las Vegas casino resort to offer poolside Wi-Fi access, as guests can bring their laptops and stay connected while unwinding on the pool deck or in a private cabana. Voted “Best Las Vegas Wedding Chapel” eight years in a row, it’s no wonder so many couples say “I do” at this legendary Strip hotel. Registered guests must be at least 21 years of age.
: Located just one mile from Walt Disney World and 20 minutes from International airport, this stunning property couples the charm of an old-world Florida mansion with the modern conveniences of a luxury resort. It boasts four-and-a-half acres of lush indoor gardens and a 20,000-square-foot Spa and fitness center, not to mention a wealth of restaurants, shops and lounges. Kids will enjoy Clearwater Cove – a water-activities playground that has a 120,000-gallon zero-entry family pool as well as several play areas around the pool deck. Travelers with business on the agenda can take advantage of 400,000 square feet of flexible meeting space, including the 178,500-square-foot Florida Exhibition Hall
conveniences of a luxury resort. It boasts four-and-a-half acres of lush indoor gardens and a 20,000-square-foot Spa and fitness center, not to mention a wealth of restaurants, shops and lounges. Kids will enjoy Clearwater Cove – a water-activities playground that has a 120,000-gallon zero-entry family pool as well as several play areas around the pool deck. Travelers with business on the agenda can take advantage of 400,000 square feet of flexible meeting space, including the 178,500-square-foot Florida Exhibition Hall