I have been
lucky enough to travel widely, and sometimes get asked to recommend good
hotels. Here are my experiences of some
top hotels around the world. Please note
that these are at the top end of the range and that this selection is
inevitably a personal selection and cannot, by its nature, be at all
comprehensive.
I have
travelled to: Austria, Australia, the Bahamas, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic,
Estonia, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan,
Kenya, Latvia, Malaysia, Morocco, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, the
Philippines, Scotland, South Africa, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Thailand,
Turkey, the USA, and Zimbabwe. During
these travels I have stayed at some fine hotels and also had some dismal
experiences, even in supposedly luxury hotels.
I hope the notes below are useful when choosing a hotel.
Also:
Hotel |
Observatory Hotel |
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Country |
Australia
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City/Area |
Sydney
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Address |
89-113 Kent Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 |
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Phone
Number |
+61 2 9256 2222 |
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Web
Site |
Small, cosy hotel in the Rocks about a ten
minute walk from the main action in Circular Quay. What is a delight about this charming place
is the attention to detail: the furnishings are excellent,
there is a little tray of pastries brought to your room on check-in, etc. Above all the staff are
superb, and I was amazed when the doorman greeted me by name on the second day
of my stay. There is a very pretty
indoor swimming pool, but whatever you do don’t miss breakfast: no heated-up
buffet this, everything is cooked to order, and even the baked beans are made
from real beans, not something from a tin.
A real delight.
Hotel |
Park Hyatt Hotel |
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Country |
Australia
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City/Area |
Sydney
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Address |
7 Hickson Road, The Rocks, Sydney, New South Wales 2000 |
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Phone
Number |
+61 2
9241 1234 |
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Web
Site |
First time visitors to Sydney should consider staying
here, as it has a fantastic view over the harbour, the hotel itself being
directly opposite the Opera House in the Rocks district: you could not be
better placed. Though a Hyatt, this is
at the classy end of the Hyatt chain, and the staff are
very helpful – the concierge even went out and bought a new razor foil for me
when mine broke (no charge for this service).
Let me just repeat that: he didn’t just tell me directions to a
department store, or suggested I looked in the Yellow Pages, he went out and
bought one and delivered it to my room; is that the sort of service you had the
last time you stayed in a hotel? If it
is, drop me an email and let me know where you stayed! Excellent rooms, good facilities, but the
location is the thing here.
Hotel |
Burj Al Arab Hotel |
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Country |
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City/Area |
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Address |
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Phone
Number |
+971
(4) 301 7777 |
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Web
Site |
So – is it really all they say? An unequivocal yes! This architectural landmark, in the shape of
a sail and taller than the
There are a number of restaurants in the hotel,
though they are pricey and, as everywhere in
Overall this is a place that genuinely deserves
the hype. The list price for a room is a
little matter of £700 a night, but by careful playing off of travel agents on
the internet and elsewhere you should be able to get a rate of less than £500 a
night with breakfast thrown in. I have
paid nearly this for hotel rooms less than a tenth the size of the ones here,
so while in absolute terms it is a lot of money, you certainly see what you are
getting for your money. Go on, treat
yourself. Last visited
March 2003.
Hotel |
Crillon Hotel |
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Country |
France
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City/Area |
Paris
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Address |
10 Place de la Concorde,
75008 Paris |
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Phone
Number |
+33 1
44 71 15 01 |
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Web
Site |
The famous Crillon is
perfectly located, and is sumptuous in ever regard, including its prices. A suite here can cost £800 a night or more,
but for that you do get some seriously grand furnishings and plenty of space
(not by any means true of all hotels). A
major bonus is the restaurant Les Ambassadeurs,
a fine. There is a lovely courtyard
where you can have a drink before heading off for dinner, or just recover from
your shopping (or stare in amazement at the bill here).
Hotel |
Cour des Loge |
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Country |
France
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City/Area |
Lyons
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Address |
6 Rue Boeuf, 69005 Lyons |
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Phone
Number |
+33 4 72
77 4444 |
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Web
Site |
An amazing place, this Old Town hotel carved
out of a series of 16th Century houses and still retaining many of
the original stone walkways, courtyards etc, but fortunately with up to date
plumbing! The rooms are very modern,
which is a bit anachronistic, but the building is spectacular and the concierge
the very best I have ever encountered.
They also park your car for you, no mean feat in the old town of
Lyons. To get there you have to drive up
to a barrier and announce yourself, then drive though cobbled streets, so be
sure to get very precise directions.
Hotel |
Carlton Hotel |
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Country |
France
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City/Area |
Cannes
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Address |
58 La Croisette,
06414 Cannes |
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Phone
Number |
+33 4 93 06 40 06 |
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Web
Site |
Very grand, on the front at
Hotel |
Château d'Isenbourg
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Country |
France
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City/Area |
Alsace
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Address |
68250
Rouffach, Colmar, Alsace,
France |
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Phone
Number |
+33
3 8978 5850 |
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Web
Site |
No
web site, but go via http://www.slh.com/ |
A very pleasant place to
stay if visiting the lovely
Hotel |
Four
Seasons
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Country |
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City/Area |
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Address |
500 Weihai Road, Shanghai 200041 |
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Phone
Number |
+86 (21) 6256-8888 Fax +86 (21) 6256-5678 |
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Web
Site |
http://www.fourseasons.com/shanghai/ |
The Four Seasons has the usual classy though
unremarkable furnishings that characterise the chain, with a few nice art deco
touches e.g. the 37th floor lift lobby.
Rooms are good, with very comfortable soft beds (a relief as the Chinese
seem to have a masochistic addiction to very hard beds) and a superb
shower. The gym and indoor pool are both
very good, with a nice range of machines in the gym The 37th floor “executive club” is
worth paying the upgrade for, as you get free drinks in the evening, breakfast
and nibbles in the afternoon, and is a haven of tranquillity. There is also free internet access (though
over a mediocre connection, at late as of May 2006).
Be sure to take the MagLev
train when you go back to the international airport. This is the fastest train in the world,
taking you to the airport in well under seven minutes, at a top speed of 431
km/hour (266 mph). This is just
cruising: it can manage 310 mph.
Hotel |
Grand
Hyatt
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Country |
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City/Area |
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Address |
1 East Chang An Avenue |
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Phone
Number |
+86
10 8518 1234 |
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Web
Site |
http://beijing.grand.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/index.jsp |
A really impressive hotel. We moved here after two nights
at the
Hotel |
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Country |
India
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City/Area |
Goa
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Address |
Cavelossim Vilage, Salcette, Mobor |
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Phone
Number |
+91-832-746-363 |
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Web
Site |
www.leelapalace.com |
My favourite hotel in the
world (along with the Burj Al Arab in
Service? Well, on my second trip here I
asked if it would be possible to eat out of doors for a change, and they
suggested eating on a table on the beach.
I envisaged a table set up o the edge of the beach, with some dishes
sent up from the kitchen, but when we arrived I was stopped in my tracks: there
was an avenue of burning torches going down towards the sea, with a single
table spotli, with a bottle of champagne cooling on
it. They had set up a complete portable
kitchen, and there was a dinner-jacketed waiter just for us. It was a real “movie moment”. On my third trip here, on the last night with
coffee we were served a chocolate cake with the iced message “thank you” on it
– did that happen at the last hotel you stayed?
There are 150 rooms and 600 staff, to give you a sense of perspective.
The only slight inconvenience is getting
there. The airport in
Oh yes, the rooms. It is worth upgrading to the most basic suite
(Lagoon suite), which gives you a large bedroom, a very generous lounge with
separate TV/video etc, and not one but two excellent marble bathrooms with
proper shower as well as bath. Those
wishing to splurge can get even larger suites, including ones with private
plunge pool. The mattresses are
incredibly comfortable, perhaps the best hotel bed I have slept in.
Best time to go is December to January, where
the temperature can hit 32C but there is no humidity, going down to a
delightful 20C in the evening. November
is a bit cooler but you may also get a few overcast days and the odd shower, so
December is safer on the weather front, while January is safer still. Up until end March is OK but it is hotter by
then, while from about May you hit monsoon season, so avoid May – October.
There is also now “the club”, a segregated area
with 15 rooms in 12 acres, with a separate swimming pool and a separate beach
area, together with a dining and bar facility exclusively for club guests. The
rooms are extensive e.g. ours (914) had lounge, balcony, bedroom, dining room,
kitchen, dressing room, bathroom and separate toilet, so more a flat that a
room. Within the room price drinks at
the club are free (but not when outside the club e.g. at the other
restaurants). The rooms are more modern here and service is again excellent.
Treat yourself.
Last visited in January 2006, my fifth stay here.
Hotel |
Rajvillas |
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Country |
India
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City/Area |
Jaipur, Rajastan
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Address |
Goner Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan
302004 |
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Phone
Number |
+91-141-68 0101 |
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Web
Site |
Recently voted top resort hotel in the world in
one survey, the RajVillas is seriously
luxurious. Rooms are generous in size,
each with its own laserdisc player and butler service. There is a fine courtyard where you eat
outside, and on a chilly night there are wonderfully effective charcoal
brassieres to keep the cold at bay.
There is even a horse and cart to take you to your room, should you
wish. The food was extremely good on our
visit in 1998. A
superb place to stay when visiting the sights of Jaipur.
Hotel |
Neemrana Fort |
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Country |
India
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City/Area |
Rajastan
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Address |
Neemrana Fort Palace, Neemrana, Rajasthan |
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Phone
Number |
+91-11 461 6145 |
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Web
Site |
no
web site |
An extraordinary place, a restored hill fort
dating back to 1474, this lies up a winding road towards the top of a hill
commanding a spectacular view. The fort
seemingly clings to the hillside over eight stories, and there are plenty of
stairs to climb. It is not really a
luxury hotel, really only 3 star level accommodation,
though there is air conditioning and a decent dinner is served. But the romance of the setting! There are little courtyards, seemingly hidden
passages, lovely little gardens and an amazing view. Worth
staying for a night to break your journey from Jaipur
to
Hotel |
Hotel de Paris |
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Country |
Monaco
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City/Area |
Monte Carlo
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Address |
Place du Casino, Monte
Carlo, Monaco, MC-98007 |
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Phone
Number |
+377 92-16-30-00 |
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Web
Site |
http://www.monte-carlo.mc/lodging-monaco/hoteldeparis/gb_index.html or go
via http://www.lhw.com/ |
Perfectly situated on the main square of Monte
Carlo, there are two main blocks of rooms here, one a more modern set, one
older. There is a handsome lobby with
spectacular ceiling, exquisite furnishings throughout, a cosy bar and a little
garden restaurant for lunch. In addition
there are two serious restaurants, the lesser one has a stunning view and
itself gets a Michelin star, and then there is the great Louis XV,
Alain Ducasse’s showpiece. As well as having perhaps the prettiest
dining room in the world, this also has (for me) the best cooking in the world
today. There is no beach here, but the
hotel has an arrangement with the exclusive Monte Carlo beach-club, and a
shuttle bus whisks you there and back for when you want some sunshine or just
to hang around the beautiful people.
Monaco is a good 45 minute taxi ride from the airport, but just a few
minutes by helicopter, which last time I checked worked out slightly less than
the taxi ride. Of course this does not
come cheap, but it is no worse than many of the hotels along the
Hotel |
Villa des Oranges |
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Country |
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City/Area |
Marrakech
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Address |
6, rue Sidi
Mimoun |
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Phone
Number |
+212 44 38 46 38 |
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Web
Site |
no
web site, but go via http://www.lhw.com/ |
If you don’t fancy the fading grandeur of
the Mamounia, or the out-of-town peace of the Aman, then I reckon this is for you. A small hotel (14 rooms) just a few minutes
walk from the bustling main square, this is a genuine haven of peace. There is a lovely central courtyard, as well
as a secluded swimming pool and a separate rooftop pool. Staff are charming,
and the rooms well kept and generous in size.
This was a real delight. Last stayed October 2005.
Hotel |
Raffles |
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Country |
Singapore
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City/Area |
Singapore
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Address |
2 Stamford Road #06-01, Raffles City Convention Centre,
Singapore 178882 |
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Phone
Number |
+65 339 8377 |
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Web
Site |
A very grand restoration of the original
building where, as every guidebook tells you, the Singapore Sling cocktail was
invented. Rooms are extremely good and
there is a charming courtyard, while food can be taken in one of the eight or
so the restaurants that line the outer courtyard. Staff are extremely
efficient and courteous, and this is another of those spooky places where you
may be greeted by name on the second day (and not by someone looking it up on a
computer). The only qualm is the price,
which is very high, but this is definitely the best place to stay in a city
full of serious luxury hotels.
Hotel |
Londolozi |
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Country |
South Africa
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City/Area |
Kruger National Park
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Address |
Conservation
Corporation Africa, Private Bag X27, Benmore, 2010, South
Africa |
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Phone
Number |
+27
(11) 784-6832 |
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Web
Site |
Absolutely the best place to go for
safari. I have been to nine game parks,
and though the sheer volume of wildlife here does not rival the Masai Mara/Serengeti, everything else is in a different
league. You travel by open Land Rover
rather than peeking out of the roof of a minibus, so the wildlife is literally
so close you can touch it (not advisable by the way). There are also night drives, where the
animals are much more active, and each evening you will probably get to see the
elusive leopard, not because someone put some bait down for it but because they
have trackers out all day looking for them.
The food is good enough to get an entry in the French Relais et Chateau, and the staff
are excellent. For the nervous, bear in
mind that the Conservation Corporation (which also runs several other top game
lodges) does not believe in fencing off the camp, so you may encounter some
serious animals just on the way from your room to breakfast (we saw a rare kudu
antelope this way). It is worth stumping
up the admittedly high price here, because you will see more wildlife in two
days here than in a fortnight in a normal reserve, due to the trackers and the
high degree of organisation (every Landrover has a walkie talkie, so
interesting spotting is shared, but as it a private reserve there are none of
the ludicrous herds of minibuses stalking a single animal that you get in
Kenya). The rooms (actually self
contained huts) are large and in Bush Camp so isolated from each other than you
have an outdoor shower. An amazing place that I cannot recommend too
highly.
Hotel |
Oriental Hotel |
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Country |
Thailand
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City/Area |
Bangkok
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Address |
48
Oriental Avenue, Bangkok 10500, Thailand |
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Phone
Number |
+66 2 659
9000 |
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Web
Site |
For many years this was voted the best hotel in
the world, and it is easy to see why.
There are a lot of staff – each corridor
has a dedicated desk, so your tea will be in your room at remarkable
speed. Laundry comes back beautifully
wrapped with an orchid on top, and if you play squash at the sports facilities
over the river then someone sets up a table with iced water and towels for you
in case you feel the need for refreshment.
The building itself has a lovely library area where Somerset Maugham
frequented, and the open air Thai restaurant is superb – probably the best in
Hotel |
Beverly Hills Hotel |
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Country |
USA
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City/Area |
Los Angeles
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Address |
300 South Doheny Drive, Los Angeles,
California 90048, U.S.A |
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Phone
Number |
+1 310 273-2222 |
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Web
Site |
The “pink palace” looks as
glitzy as its location, nearby the famous
Hotel |
Maison de Ville |
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Country |
USA
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City/Area |
New Orleans
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Address |
727
Rue Toulouse, New Orleans, LA 70130 |
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Phone
Number |
+1
504-561-5858 |
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Web
Site |
This is a boutique hotel based in an historic
house (Tennessee Williams lived at room 9 for some time). It is really barely a 4 star in terms of
amenities, but it has a delightful courtyard with a fountain that is an oasis
of peace in the French Quarter. Room 15
is the best (we also stayed in the King suite, which is more expensive, but
less good). They have quaint customs
like complimentary port in the courtyard each evening, which helps make up for
a very mixed concierge service. The
young guys we met were fine, but the two older ones were just amazing –
unhelpful, grumpy and completely clueless.
There is a pool two blocks down in the Audobon
cottages (which you can also stay at, and which are roomy) though the pool is
more for sitting by than getting in – distinctly murky. Overall though, a charming place that is
perfectly situated in the heart of the French Quarter.
Hotel |
The Breakers |
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Country |
USA
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City/Area |
Palm Beach
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Address |
One South County Road, Palm Beach, FL 33480 |
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Phone
Number |
+1 561 655-6611 |
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Web
Site |
Normally big hotels spell disappointment, but
though the Breakers is nothing if not big, everything
seems to work. There are two serious
golf courses, vast numbers of tennis courts and a very extensive beach
area. The lobby, lounges etc are vast
and tasteful, and service does not falter despite the scale of the
operation. Food is only fair, but
Hotel |
The Sorrento |
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Country |
USA
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City/Area |
Seattle
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Address |
900
Madison Street |
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Phone
Number |
+1: 206.622.6400 |
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Web
Site |
Charming small hotel just
above the downtown area of
These may sound obvious to the experienced
traveller, but just in case:
Leading Hotels of the World http://www.lhw.com/
Small Luxury Hotels of the World http://www.slh.com/
Relais et Chateau http://www.relaischateaux.fr/
Kempinski Hotels http://www.kempinski.com/
Intercontinental Hotels http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/
Conde Nast http://www.concierge.com/
Preferred Hotels http://www.preferredhotels.com/