Worlds Best Hotels
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Even as they enjoy a recovery, luxury hotels keep raising the bar with renovations, technology and a strong accent on service.
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Affluent business travelers are driving market growth in the hospitality industry, and hotels are responding in kind.
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Boutique hotels excel at the type of attentive and distinctive service that guests are demanding.
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Establishments in Institutional Investor’s World’s Best Hotels 2011 ranking are using renovations and renewed dedication to service to fuel a rebound.
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Each year, Institutional Investor ranks the world's best hotels. This year, we're breaking out the results by region. Last week it was Europe's best hotels - this week it's Asia.
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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.
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When your product is luxurious accommodations and top-notch service, cutbacks are not an option.
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When the Grand Hyatt Shanghai opened in the landmark, 88-story Jin Mao Tower in March 1999, “grand” was not the first word that came to mind to describe the surrounding Pudong New District.
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If Florence is a wise teacher, Naples a glitzy showgirl and Rome a romantic lover, then Milan is a devoted mama.
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The Peninsula Chicago lacks a rich history, having opened only in 2001.