Travel Guest Post: Top 3 Luxury Hotels in the South of France

France is known in the world as being famous for its well-known tourism spots. Lots of visitors visit every year and enjoy the sights and culture Parisian life has to offer. No holiday in the southern region of France would be finished without detecting the suitable luxury hotel that will have your senses know what it feels like to be treated like royalty. While there are almost as many luxury hotels available as there are celebrities in Hollywood, here are the three that top and best the list when it comes to premium accommodations, elegance and amenities.

 

1. B4 Nice Park, Nice:

For tranquility and beauty situated right within the noisy and vibrant town of Nice, which is the perfect park hotel. Whether you’re in the southern region of France for pleasure or for business, this hotel can give you everything you need in terms of accommodations. The hotel faces Angels Bay and gives amazing views.From the lobby to the ornate grounds, one will be overwhelmed by amazing ambiance and beauty. The white lobby adorned with red purple velvety and rich greens will have dropping in love before you’re even obtained your room key.

2. Moulin de Mougins, Mougins:

If history and an outstanding stories are what you’re looking for in your hotel, Moulin de Mougins has a story unlike any other. This place was actually once an ancient mill that has since been transformed.  Another reason that will make sure that never ignore your stay here is that different rooms have been included that have their own unique feel and look; from Zen to smart, every room has a very correct idea that affected its style. It is located to Royal Mougins Golf club and Cannes-Mougins Golf club and nearby are La Croisette and Palais Des Festivals. The features of Mougins property have a lounge/bar and a restaurant and guests are provided a complimentary breakfast everyday morning. Guest parking is free of charge. Additional services include concierge services, valet vehicle and safe deposit box at the topside table and it is a smoke-free property.

3. Sandton Hotel Domaine Cocagne, Cagnes sur Mer:

 For five strong hectares of relaxing haven covered in trees, woods, parks and more roses than you  could ever imagine, this hotel is located near Cagnes, a well-known ancient city, and less than 3 miles from magnificent seashores.  The Sandton Hotel is made up of 20 elegant rooms and 9 suites, and there is also a property that can give accommodation of up to 8 people. There are several lounges and terraces available to guests for ultimate relaxation.

Do you have any other luxury hotels in the South of France to add in the list. Please share your views in the comment.

Author: Julei Helen is keen on traveling and loves sharing her travel experiences with other travelers. She’s currently writing for www.norfolkline.com, a leading ferry operator website in the UK. She writes about travel destinations worth visiting, gives tips, travel advice and things to do and avoid to get the most out of your trip.

Travel Guest Post: 7 Surprises You May Encounter at a Luxury Hotel

Luxury hotels are known for exceptional service, amazing food, dazzling entertainment, beautiful rooms and breathtaking locations. Most people who often stay at luxury hotels enjoy these features time and time again. Eventually these luxuries can begin to feel commonplace. However, certain luxury hotels also have other, more unique amenities to offer. In many cases these services are not promoted, but if you know they exist, you could find your next hotel stay enhanced by a surprising new experience.

For example, the Alila Luang Prabang hotel in Laos offers its visitors transportation via a vintage Mercedes. This is a one-of-a-kind classic automobile that has been modified to accommodate more passengers, glass stands for drinking champagne, a radio and a television set. It is safe to say that everything but the outside is modern about this old, but beautifully updated vehicle.

Thistle Hotels has invented a “Lazy Sundays” package for those who are not morning people. This means that for people who have had a hard week of early mornings, Sunday can truly be a day of rest. This unique amenity is designed to make your Sunday morning leisurely, enjoyable and slow, with breakfast in bed, morning and early afternoon movies and a 6 pm checkout time.

For something truly unique, try a paragliding arrival to the Six Senses Hideaway at Zighy Bay in Oman. Visitors to this hotel have the option of arriving from the airport via air, water or land. If you are not interested in paragliding onto the hotel property, you have access to either speedboats or jeeps ready to take you to your destination with style. Either way, you will get to see the surrounding landscape in a unique and personalized fashion before arriving at your rooms.

Most luxury hotels try to accommodate every type of guest that may walk through their doors. At the Epic Hotel in Miami, this includes even those who are unusually tall. These people have special rooms designed just for them. Higher ceilings, longer beds, and bigger bathtubs are just a few of the unique amenities in this hotel’s “tall rooms.”

In honor of the Texas Rangers’ trip to the World Series, the Ritz-Carlton in Dallas announced a broad choice of baseball amenities at their location. They set up “baseball concierges” exclusively to answer questions about baseball and the Series. They also trained their regular staff extensively on baseball trivia and related information to prepare them to assist the crowds of visitors to the city for the World Series.

The Quincy Hotel in Singapore offers a variety of unique amenities free of charge to its guests. If you visit, you will be picked up from the airport in your own personal limousine with free WiFi internet. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are all included in your stay, as are complimentary cocktails and other drinks, such as unique cocktails. Complimentary laundry service is also provided by hotel staff.

Sushi aficionados will not want to miss the sushi classes at the Miami Beach Hotel. Here, you can enjoy one-on-one courses on the history of sushi and on how various types of sushi are created. Of course, this is right before you enjoy you own delicious sushi dinner that you helped make yourself.

Running a luxury hotel sometimes seems like a continual process of inventing progressively more creative forms of pampering and hospitality. As you travel to different destinations, sample the options available at the world’s finest luxury hotels — you might be surprised by what they have in store.

 Author: Post contributed by Kari Holton on behalf of Deals.org.uk

Travel Guest Post: 5 Most Famous Hotels in the World

The concept of grand hotels originated under American and European auspices. In many cases celebrities have immortalized certain hotels, and their names are inextricably linked. Cesar Ritz is certainly first among equals when it comes to famous hoteliers. Conrad Hilton, Mimi Sheraton, Isadora Sharp, Biltmore, Mayfair, Astor, and many other names also come to mind. Martin Luther King conceived his famous speech at the Willard in Washington D.C. Many hotels with great historic significance have fallen to hard times, while others struggle to recapture past glories. Famous does not necessarily mean luxurious or expensive, but most people tend to expect these attributes from famous lodgings.

Famous hotels tell the story of modern civilization. The Fairmont in San Francisco on trendy Nob Hill survived the great earthquake of 1906 and the devastating fire that followed. The Hay Adams in Washington D.C. has housed presidents and world-famous diplomats and heads-of-state. France has many famous hotels from Paris to the Cote d’Azur. Hotels along Lake Geneva are famous for five-star luxury, but many modern travelers take their car rentals and hotel bookings to the Caribbean, where the modern tourist industry has created resorts so comprehensive that vacationers never need to leave the grounds. Travelers should strive to book a room at the most famous hotel they can afford when vacationing or traveling on business. The top hotels in the world would certainly include these five institutions.

The Savoy, London, England was built in 1889 and has a storied history. Cesar Ritz was the first general manager and he introduced Auguste Escoffier to London society. This chef revolutionized kitchens all over the world by introducing a codified system of station preparation still employed today by the finest restaurants. Historically, the Savoy Hotel was the location of Winston Churchill’s Other Club and Oscar Wilde’s London address. It has recently received a £100 million facelift for modern convenience, while retaining Edwardian and Art Deco interior design. With spectacular views of the Thames, the 268 guest rooms offer easy access to museums, theatre and other central London attractions.

Four Seasons George V, Paris, France
The Four Seasons is the world’s largest luxury hotel chain, and the George V in Paris is their flagship operation. Carefully restored to elegance, the hotel offers vacationers elegant rooms with private terraces and is located a few steps from the famous Champs-Elysées Boulevard. The Le Cinq restaurant has earned two Michelin stars in a city famous for cuisine. Paris is the City of Lights and boasts two thousand years of historical attractions, famous art, and influential architecture. The Hotel George V Paris offers easy access to the Seine, Arc de Triomphe, or Eiffel Tower. Visitors can hire a car and enjoy incredible shopping experiences within a 15-minute drive.

Hotel Cipriani & Palazzo Vendramin, Venice, Italy
Venice is a historic symbol of the Dolce Vita, and the Hotel Cipriani offers quick access to the splendid romance of Venice, but retains a bit of independence because the hotel is located on the Giudecca Island. The hotel provides access to Saint Mark’s Square by private launch within minutes. This hotel provides stunning views of Venice and provides guests a modern resort atmosphere. Venetian hotels only provide views of the lagoon, but Hotel Cipriani gives tourists views they really paid to see. Guests can enjoy leisurely private walks or jogging trails. The hotel offers one of the few swimming pools in all of Venice. The fitness and wellness center is named after Casanova, who once roamed the beautiful gardens seeking romance.

Beverly Wilshire Hotel, Beverly Hills, California
The Beverly Wilshire is also a Four Seasons Hotel and offers the quintessential movie star treatment to guests. Located on Wilshire Boulevard and famous Rodeo Drive, the hotel is the perfect venue for shopping at the world’s most famous destinations. Nearby are famous plastic surgery facilities, making it a great choice for recuperative rest after a facelift or tummy tuck. The hotel has perfected service for temperamental guests and offers classical elegance with all modern amenities. Car hire allows guests to visit nearby Hollywood attractions and the canyons and hills of Los Angeles, where celebrities own multi-million dollar estates. Dining options feature casual dining at Blvd or celebrity-chef Wolfgang Puck’s Cut Restaurant, which is a classic steakhouse with a modern twist. Elvis Presley and Warren Beatty once called the Beverly Wilshire home, as did John Lennon after separating from Yoko Ono. Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton lived there during the last unfortunate years of her life. Previous guests include Barrack Obama, Elton John, Dustin Hoffman, Al Pacino, Walter Matthau, and Japanese Emperor Hirohito.

The MGM Grand Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada
Las Vegas is known for luxury hotels and the MGM Grand tops the list because it is world-famous and accorded five-star status. MGM refers to historic Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio, which was a staple during the golden age of Hollywood. The MGM Grand is the largest hotel in the world with over six thousand rooms and suites. Guests have access to 24-hour butler service, in addition to traditional concierge and maid services. Spectacular windows provide floor to ceiling views of the Las Vegas strip and all the amenities one could desire. Multiple pools and spas, celebrity-chef cuisines, and sumptuous buffets characterize this unparalleled resort. There is also a replica of the infamous Studio 54, the hedonistic club experience of the 1970s, and management claims it is wilder than the original.

Hotels may be famous for their historical impact, their luxury and amenities, or the people who have been guests during the hotel’s history. Many entrepreneurs have developed outstanding properties and lent their names to their hotels. Many of these properties meet luxury standards and have rich and famous guests, such as many Donald Trump properties. True fame, however,  to the select few hotels that have met all historical requirements for fame and are still providing guests with luxury accommodations is limited

Author: Steven Hampshire