Europe’s most luxurious hotels
These places offer every little elegant touch — some, even at a discount
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These places to stay offer every little elegant touch — some, even at a discount.
Check in to Paris' Le Meurice late in the day, and you'll be just in time for afternoon tea, the highlight of which will be resident pastry chef, Camille Lesecq's "detox macaroon." Flavored with green tea and candied pink grapefruit cream, the treat is impossibly light but intensely flavorful.
It's just the tiniest touch in an entire establishment that evokes the splendor of the hotel, a home-away-from-home to Europe's most discerning travelers for nearly 200 years. This year, legendary designer Charles Jouffre began his transformation of 160 rooms in the hotel, using 12,000 meters of the finest fabrics, 5,250 square meters of the plushest carpets and nearly 3,000 hours of traditional craftsmanship, at a total cost of 6 million euros. The result is a hotel, which melds modern elegance with the opulence of Versailles.
Every little bit spent, from the renovations to the macaroons, represents Le Meurice going to great lengths to attract leisure visitors under its colonnades and through its doors during the difficult economic climate. And Le Meurice is not alone in taking such a tack, seeing an increase in luxury as a way to increase business.
London's world-famous Claridges Hotel has launched its "Dior Dressing Table" service, available for 300 pounds (approx. $500), for guests staying in its Linley and Claridges suites. The service includes an elegant cream silk Claridges monogrammed dressing gown, high-heeled marabou mule slippers, a rose pink cashmere eye mask, and a selection of fragrances from Christian Dior.
Described as an "art-deco jewell" by Danielle McKinlay of government-backed national tourist agency Visit Britain, Claridges has long been the destination of choice for the world's celebrities and royals.
Expert advice
To compile our list of Europe's most luxurious hotels, we solicited picks from several travel experts based in both Europe and the United States: Claudia Kozma Kaplan, senior vice president of marketing and communications for Leading Hotels of the World; Jo Anne Sperry, Europe planning manager for travel company Abercrombie & Kent; Danielle McKinlay, in the media relations arm of government-funded group Visit Britain; Tom Hall, travel editor for Lonely Planet; and Brooke Ferencsik, senior manager of media relations for Trip Advisor. From their suggestions, we picked the 10 spots to ensure that a wide swath of Europe was covered.
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The Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues The Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues is everything you'd want in a heritage pile. This is the oldest and grandest hotel in a city that is stuffed full of top-end hotels, but this neoclassical lakeside palace does things with an effortless grace few can match. The Royal Suite ($12,229 a night), with views over Lake Geneva, has two bedrooms so you could split the cost with a friend or two, suggests Hall. Standard room: approx. $606 |
Luxury for less
"To attract more leisure visits, we have introduced a promotion which offers customers 50 percent off the price of a room on selected weekends," says Celtic Manor spokesman Gareth Jones. Jones reports that although between January and September 2009 corporate business is down by 30 percent from 2008, leisure-visit revenues are up by 1.5 million pounds (approx. $2.47 million).
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Although the picture is incredibly varied (with some large chains suffering inexorably, while some smaller boutique hotels find ways to flourish), the common tie is that all hotels have had to think critically about how they can lure guests through the doors.
The advantages, however, are firmly in favor of the traveler. Mouth-watering detox macaroons, accessories and slashed room rates are just a few of the delights that luxury travelers can expect to enjoy.
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