Many hotels fancy themselves as “Grand” and “Royal,” but in the case of Vienna’s Hotel Imperial, the description can be taken literally. Custom-built in 1863 as Palais Württenberg, it was designed and constructed as a residence for Duke Philipp of Württemberg, who...
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Hotel Review: Le Meridien Fifth Avenue, NYC
This 4-star hotel, Le Meridien Fifth Avenue, is located on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan between East 30th and East 31st Streets. That makes it a stone's throw from the Empire State Building, Madison Square Garden, Penn Station, Macy's, and the West 34th Street shopping...
What’s Butler Service Like in a Hotel or on a Cruise?
Staying in luxury hotels, especially the ones known as “The Grand Dames,” you might be given the services of a butler if you book a suite or return as a “valued guest.” Valentin, our butler on the Uniworld River Queen. Photo by Manos Angelakis. Butlers in a luxury...
Hotel Review: The Exquisite Langham Hotel, London
The Langham Hotel in London is as close to perfect as you can get. A 5-star property that could easily be given 6 stars, my experience there – from the facilities to the staff – was nothing short of exquisite. And I don’t use such words frivolously. Located on the...
Hotel Review: Sofitel Legend The Grand Hotel Amsterdam
The Grand Hotel Amsterdam states a truism in its name, for this hotel is truly grand. The oldest part of the building dates to 1411, and its history includes housing a convent, a Royal lodging, the Dutch Admiralty, the City Hall of Amsterdam, and now a five-star...
Airport Lounge Review: Delta Sky Lounge, Kansas City International (MCI)
The Delta Sky Lounge in the Kansas City airport is fairly new - opened in February 2023. The entire airport was refurbished not long ago, and this is its only lounge. The space spans more than 11,000 square feet to hold 200 guests, but the Monday morning I was there...
Hotel Review: Loews® Kansas City Hotel
This beautiful 4-star Loews Hotel in Kansas City, Missouri is located downtown right across the street from the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. It's surprisingly large for an inner city hotel with 800 rooms and suites and a sprawling lobby that contains many...
Hotel Review: Artezen Hotel, Downtown Manhattan, NYC
Most tourists stay in midtown when they come to New York City, but even if you're not in town for business, you might want to consider staying in other areas of Manhattan, including the Financial District. This area is where you'll find the current World Trade Center...
Hotel Review: Dunaree Bed & Breakfast, Bunratty, Ireland
With indelible memories of a visit several decades ago, I planned a return to Bunratty Castle and Folk Park, where Irish lore and history is preserved in a lovely landscape setting. Rescued and restored by Lord and Lady Gort in the 1950s, medieval Bunratty Castle -...
Hotel Review: The Spectacular Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel & Spa, Amalfi Coast, Italy
There is a lot to love about Monastero Santa Rosa, the luxury hotel on the Amalfi Coast of Italy. It’s the gardens that are my favorite part of this property, however. They’re spectacular, and I don’t use that word frivolously. The gardens of Monastero Santa Rosa...
Hotel Review: The Lodge & Spa at Pico Bonito, Honduras
I was aboard a small boat at the Cuero y Salado Wildlife Refuge - 35,000 acres near the Caribbean coast of Honduras. From our boat, we could view the jagged top of famed Pico Bonito Mountain, peeking through the clouds. This quiet treasure of mangroves and waterways...
Hotel Review: The Luxurious Illa Experience Hotel & Spa, Quito, Ecuador
The 5-star Illa Experience Hotel & Spa opened its doors in December 2017 by Latin Trails in the historic part of Quito just a few blocks from the Plaza Grande and surrounded by artists’ workshops. In 2023, it won the Gold Travvy Award for Best Luxury Hotel in...
Hotel Review: Laid-Back Luxury at Villas Caracol, Mexico
First, the location: Holbox is a 26-mile-long island off the northeast corner of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, two hours north of Cancun, plus a 30-minute ferry ride - but worth every minute to get to this paradise on earth. Villas Caracol beach lounge. Photo courtesy...
Hotel Review: The 5-Star Baghdad Hotel
In a recovering country, “luxury” is a relative matter. And on those terms, the five-star Baghdad Hotel is one of Iraq’s luxury hotels. It was the property booked for five travel specialists by Cadence Travel, which organized a trip for us to tour the...
Hotel Review: Nayara Hangaroa Resort in Rapa Nui (Easter Island)
The 5-star resort property of Nayara Hangaroa on Easter Island, which I will call Rapa Nui for the rest of this article, is an exceptional experience that I can’t possibly recommend enough. Also read my article on visiting Rapa Nui in general. A portion of the...
Hotel Review: Hotel das Cataratas by Belmond, Iguassu Falls, Brazil
In the late 1990s, I visited Iguassu Falls in Brazil for the first time, and I stayed at Hotel das Cataratas – a sprawling, bright pink, 1950s hacienda-style property right across the street from the Falls. I got a deal back then and paid about $100 a night. Hotel das...
Hotel Review: The Capitol Hotel Tokyu in Tokyo, Japan
The ultra-modern, 5-star Capitol Hotel Tokyu is located in the trendy Akasaka area of central Tokyo, not far from the Imperial Palace. The locale couldn’t be more convenient. There’s a subway station just under it where several Metro lines converge, so you can take an...
Hotel Review: Ciragan Palace Kempinski Hotel, Istanbul, Turkey
The Ciragan Palace Kempinski Hotel is true to its name in more ways than one. Not only are the building and grounds palatial, but so is the ambience and the service. Of all the fine hotels I have had the good fortune of experiencing across the world, the Ciragan...
Hotel Review: Tokyo’s Glorious Hotel Chinzanso
The main draw of Tokyo’s Hotel Chinzanso is its 17-acre garden, and while that garden is nothing short of spectacular, there’s certainly a lot more to love about this hotel. Formerly a Four Seasons, Hotel Chinzanso has quite a history. The area was known for its wild...
Hotel Review: Claridge’s – A Shining Example of Style in London
One of the most elegant hotels in London’s Mayfair, Claridge’s has been the favorite residence of visiting industrialists, international aristocracy, statesmen, and illustrious celebrities since 1898. Completely restored to its art deco splendor, it now features 269...
Choosing a Private Lodge In Kruger National Park
Kruger National Park in South Africa - a name that resonates with the stampede of blue wildebeest, the trumpet of elephants nearby, or the call of the African fish eagle – offers an array of private lodges that promise experiences as diverse as the park's wildlife....
Hotel Review: Peninsula Hotel, Hong Kong
The Peninsula, the “Grand Dame of the Far East,” is one of the world’s legendary hotels with an atmosphere of unmatched grandeur and timeless elegance. Completely renovated and refurbished, it has kept the elegance of a bygone era and the tradition of service...
Hotel Review: Noordhoek Village Hotel, Cape Town, South Africa
I grew up in Cape Town, South Africa and moved to the United Kingdom in 2009. After the pandemic, I could finally see my retired parents again. But on arriving in Cape Town, I discovered that I had caught COVID-19 and needed to isolate away from my parents and their...
Illa Experience Hotel in Quito Named Best Luxury Hotel in South America
I was excited to learn that the Illa Experience Hotel in Quito, Ecuador won a 2023 Gold Travvy Award for Best Luxury Hotel in South America. In December 2017, I was the very first guest at this wonderful 5-star hotel opened by Latin Trails in the historic part of...
Hotel Review: Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski Dresden, Germany
Some hotels deserve superlatives, and Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski Dresden is one of them. The original building was built by Saxon king August the Strong in the 18th century to pledge his love to his favorite mistress, so it’s quite literally an opportunity...
The Graceland Experience
The number one spot to visit in Memphis is, of course, Graceland – Elvis’ home. It’s so much more than his mansion, however, or even his estate. There are several exhibits, restaurants, a theater that holds live concerts, a soundstage, and an exposition center that...
Hotel Review: The Dolder Grand, Zurich
It’s called The Dolder Grand, and it’s an incomparable example of what made the Swiss “Grand Dame” hotels coveted by royalty and celebrities alike in the 19th and 20th centuries. Now upgraded for the 21st century, with the addition of two modern...
Hotel Review: Grand Hotel, Oslo, Norway
One of the main advantages of visiting cold Oslo, Norway, in winter (on the way to the even colder Tromso in the arctic circle) is that you get to visit the Christmas markets and see all the festive decorations. When I arrived at the Grand Hotel in Oslo, I was greeted...
Berlin – A City with Everything
Berlin is a city with a rich history, some of it truly horrific, of course, but it’s also a city of modernity, culture, and energy. It has more than 175 museums, seven symphony orchestras, and three opera houses, besides a vibrant nightlife. My personal favorite...
Hotel Review: Auberge Saint-Antoine, Quebec City
In 1992, Mama said “let’s go into the hotel business!” With that declaration, a new concept of museum-hotel was birthed with the opening of Auberge Saint-Antoine, a 5 star luxury property in Québec City, Canada. The “Mama” is Martha Bate Price, the doyenne...
Layover in Tokyo’s Narita Airport? Rent a Day Room & Shower!
During a recent layover in Tokyo’s Narita Airport, I rented a day room for four hours to get a snooze and a shower before heading off on my 17-hour journey from Japan to New York City. Oh, how I wish all airports had these available! For about $10 per hour,...
Hotel Review: La Selva Lodge Ecuadoran Amazon
Discovering abundant biodiversity in Ecuador's tropical rain forest can be an exhilarating undertaking with so much varied vegetation and wildlife. This small diverse South American country includes the towering Andes, Galapagos, and many...
Hotel Review: Galata Istanbul Hotel MGallery
In the heart of Istanbul’s Beyoğlu district is the MGallery Galata Istanbul Hotel, a Sofitel property that can be a base for starting a special vacation in Turkey’s largest and most intriguing city. Istanbul, straddles Europe and Asia and has been home to different...
Hotel Review: The Carlton, Tel Aviv
Are you seeking a luxury hotel that offers the amenities of a beachfront vacation combined with the attractions of a modern, bustling city? The Carlton Tel Aviv may be just the perfect choice. The Carlton Tel Aviv is a privately owned five-star luxury hotel. It...
Hotel Review: Hotel Bristol Geneva, Switzerland
During a recent press trip to Switzerland, we were lucky enough to spend a few days at the landmark Hôtel Bristol in Geneva, near the Mont Blanc Bridge and Rue du Rhône. A hotel location is paramount, and Hotel Bristol is perfectly positioned between the main railway...
Hotel Review: Le Monastere des Augustines, Quebec
Located in the heart of Old Quebec City, just steps away from all the activities in this delightful Ville, is the UNESCO Heritage site of Le Monastère des Augustines; a wellness retreat with a story to tell. In 1639, three incredibly brave young Augustinian Sisters...
Musee de la Civilization and Hotel-Musee Premieres Nations in Quebec
Your Poop has a tale to tell! From the dawn of mankind until our Sun no longer shines upon us, there is one thing that we all have in common… we poop. The Musée de la civilization in Quebec, Canadahas taken the scintillating topic of defecation and mounted...
Luxury at Somalisa Camp, Zimbawe
While visiting Zimbabwe, we were lucky enough to be invited to spend one night at Somalisa Camp, located in the heart of the Hwange National Park that hosts more than 100 types of mammals and more than 400 bird species. Somalisa is called a bush camp, but it was much...
Hotel Review: Hotel Napoleon in Memphis
Hotel ratings sometimes perplex me. Case in point: Hotel Napoleon in Memphis, Tennessee. This property is listed as 3-star, but it had all of the amenities I’m used to getting from a 5-star hotel, including a plush bathrobe and slippers. Most 4-star hotels...
Hotel Review: Academias Autograph Collection, Athens, Greece
Athens, Greece, is a very desirable tourist destination with millions of travelers arriving each year, especially in the summer months. Nowadays, there are numerous luxury hotels with some old-line, iconic 5-star properties dotting the center around Syntagma Square,...
Hotel Review: London’s 5-Star Corinthia
The Corinthia Hotel is a stunning 5-star property right across the street from the River Thames, Whitehall Gardens, and the West End’s Playhouse Theatre. The Victorian building, which was modeled after Parisian architecture, dates back to 1885 and began as the Hotel...
Hotel Review: The Funky, Boutique Hotel le Marais in New Orleans
I’ve been all over the world, but there are few places I love as much as New Orleans – especially the French Quarter. And The New Orleans Hotel Collection has a number of great properties in the city, including the boutique 4-star Hotel le Marais. This...
Hotel Review: Hilton Quebec City – A Room With a View
The Hilton is one of my favorite places to stay in Quebec City. It’s very near the historical section, and it has simply spectacular views from its top floor executive lounge. So if you stay there, I’d say it’s a must to spring for an executive floor room, where...
Hotel Reviews: Jade Mountain and Anse Chastanet in St. Lucia
Now I know why several people have said to me, “St. Lucia is my favorite Caribbean island.” While all of the islands I have visited are beautiful, the drive from the airport showed me immediately that the land and seascapes of St. Lucia are particularly striking. The...