2010 World's Best Hotels: Hospitable Environments
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2010 World's Best Hotels: Hospitable Environments

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Our ranking of the World’s Best Hotels features 100 establishments that stand out for their style, service and know-how. Read the reviews of three leading hotels.

The past 12 months have been a year to try investors’ souls. What began with hopes of a solid economic recovery, and occasionally offered a hint of something more, ended up producing as much disappointment as promise. The U.S. economy sputtered despite Helicopter Ben’s best efforts, Europe’s debt woes chewed up more of the periphery and began threatening the core, and politics took a bitter turn at the national and Group of 20 levels. That’s enough to make one say, “Get me out of here.”


For those so inclined it’s nice to know that the standards of hospitality in the five-star world remain as high as ever. Our ranking of the World’s Best Hotels features 100 establishments that stand out for their style, service and know-how. As Harun Özkan, head concierge at the Four Seasons at Sultanahmet in Istanbul, explains, “We try to understand [guests’] feelings and exceed their expectations.” Who could argue with that?


Rank Hotel City Score 1 MANDARIN ORIENTAL Tokyo 96.70 2 PENINSULA Beijing 94.10 3 MANDARIN ORIENTAL New York 93.40 4 FOUR SEASONS Hong Kong 93.30 5 FOUR SEASONS AT SULTANAHMET Istanbul 93.0 6* PARK HYATT Shanghai 92.80 7* PARK HYATT Sydney 92.80 8* FOUR SEASONS Miami 92.70 9* PENINSULA Hong Kong 92.70 10 RITZ-CARLTON, CENTRAL PARK New York 92.30 *Order determined by scores before rounding.

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