Friday, August 22, 2008

Hotels in Spain

Spain has it all: mediterranean climate and life style, celebrations and fiestas, long sandy beaches, the lively cities of Madrid and Barcelona, rustic rural towns, endless parties in Mallorca, the splendid Canary Islands and a lot more.

Spain Transportation
International airports serve all larger cities including Madrid, Barcelona and others. Both rail and bus network are efficient ways of getting around. Spain has an extensive road and motorway network. To use motorways you must pay tolls as you drive through toll booths. There are regular ferry lines to the Canary Islands, Balearic Islands and North Africa.

More Best Hotels in Spain
Evenia Rocafort Hotel 3 star Hotel Apsis Splendid 3 star Hotel Gaudí 3 star
Catalonia Castellnou Hotel 3 star Catalonia Roma Hotel 3 star Rialto Hotel 3 star
Hotel Flor Parks 3 star AB Viladomat Hotel 3 star Catalonia Hotel Albinoni 3 star
Hotel Astoria 3 star Hotel Balmes 3 star Catalonia Mikado Hotel 3 star
Hotel Aranea 3 star Hotel Azul 3 star Aparthotel Atenea Calabria 3 star
Barbara Hotel 2 star Bonanova Park Hotel 2 star Hotel Principal 2 star
Via Augusta Hotel 2 star Husa Meson Castilla Hotel 2 star Amrey Sant Pau Hotel 2 star


Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Luxury Hotels at London

London's Luxury Hotels

Londoners like to live well and pamper themselves which makes this one of the finest towns in the world for an indulgent trip. Each of the following locations combines refined style and luxurious accommodation with excellent personal service.

Marinas and Marble...


Perched on the edge of futuristic Chelsea Harbour, the Wyndham Grand Chelsea Harbour
curves attractively around a yacht-spotted marina, which lights up majestically towards dusk. Five-star suites and six sumptuous penthouses, each with deep-pile carpets and ornate marble bathrooms, make this an extravagant choice. This dramatic arc structure offers a tranquil waterside setting in an exclusive location.


Butlers and Bentleys...


Snuggle up by the fireplace, call on the 24-hour butler or hire the resident Bentley – the Milestone Hotel also represents the epitome of extravagance. With views of Kensington Gardens, the department stores of Knightsbridge are just a short walk (or an even shorter chauffeur ride) away.

Swimming Pools and Spas...


Another well-located luxury option is the Langham. Embedded in one of the capital’s most fashionable areas, you can shop until you drop in the posh arcades and stores of Regent Street and New Bond before retiring around the corner to the Langham’s lavish sanctuary of sophistication. Rooms here are decked out in a vibrant contemporary décor. Modern luxuries include - swimming pool, spa, solarium, sauna and beauty salon.

Conservatories and Customers Service...


Voted the best luxury hotel in London by TripAdvisor in 2005, the Chesterfield Mayfair hasn't been resting on its laurels, boasting a continued reputation for first-rate service. Poised in easy reach of the main shopping districts, the hotel’s elegant conservatory and wood-panelled library are emblematic of its Regency style.

Rooms with Views...


If you’re in need of some refined elegance combined with a good dosing of indulgent pampering, the Hilton Park Lane is one of the most luxurious chain hotels anywhere in the world with rooms offering sweeping views across Hyde Park. One of Hilton’s flagship venues, the service here - from its swanky health club to popular restaurant - is impeccable.


Cocktails and Conran...


Service and style are similarly bywords for the Andaz in Liverpool Street. Originally built as a lunatic asylum, this imposing Victorian building has benefited from a £70 million refurbishment and the design input of Terence Conran. With a sweeping white rotunda, champagne, sushi and cocktail bars, it’s now one of the most sought-after destinations in the City.

Palaces and Parks...


Another prime destination has to be the Athenaeum Hotel in Green Park. Just a few minutes’ walk from Buckingham Palace this family-owned establishment reflects the elegance of its surroundings in its traditional English interior and plush apartments, suits and guestrooms. A spa, intimate restaurant and cosy lounge complete the picture.


Townhouses and Turner...


You'd be forgiven for thinking that the Millennium Mayfair - with its grand Georgian façade, discrete entrance and exclusive address on Grosvenor Square - is a private residence rather than a luxury hotel. It’s come a long way since its days as an 18th century townhouse offering current residents a fitness suite, destination cocktail bar and celebrity chef Brian Turner's flagship restaurant.

Penthouses and Private Terraces...


The May Fair Hotel on Stratton Street spent over £70 million on refurbishments in 2006 and now boasts some of the most opulent suites in the industry offering home cinema systems, designer lounges and rotating beds. Those wishing to push the boundaries of extravagance should head for the penthouse suite with its private terrace and lift.

(Refer www.londontown.com)