HOTEL REVIEWS
Luxury Hotel Reviews to Elevate Your Travel Experience
Explore the globe with me as I share detailed hotel reviews from my travels worldwide. Get inspired for your next adventure with firsthand experiences and recommendations that aim to enrich your travel journey.
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Hotel Review: La Serena Villas, Palm Springs.
Having stayed in Palm Springs before, this time we were looking to try a different property and I was attracted to La Serena Villas; not only because of the high rating on TripAdvisor (as I write #8 out of 78 hotels in Palm Springs) but also the very central location.
Hotel Review: Zaborin Ryokan, Niseko, Japan.
I cannot explain how amazing this place is - I’d seen it before and thought it looked absolutely amazing (and it was in reality) but finding that this was an option for the Train Suite Shiki-Shima overnight hotel stay meant the choice was made.
Hotel Review: The Landmark, London.
We visit London quite often and there are so many great places to stay. The Landmark doesn’t tend to be as high profile as some, but it’s an amazing location and hotel.
Hotel Review: Conrad Osaka, Japan.
The Conrad Osaka is located within the top floors of the Nakanoshima Festival West Tower (164 guest rooms in total) - you enter on the reception level on the 40th floor. It has four restaurants and lounges, a Conrad Spa and beauty salon, a heated indoor pool, and a health club with personal training options.
Hotel Review: Hotel Sacher Wien (Vienna), Austria.
As always when looking to book a hotel, my first go to place is Leading Hotels of the World (https://www.lhw.com) - there were two LHW hotels in Vienna; Hotel Grand Wien and Hotel Sacher Wien.
Hotel Review: Cow Hollow Hotel, Manchester.
I soon spotted the Cow Hollow Hotel, not least for the captivating name (named after a neighbourhood district in San Francisco apparently), but realising this was voted (currently) #4 out of 123 in Manchester for Traveller Ranking and #1 for Best Value I decided quite quickly that would be the place to stay. A fully restored and converted Victorian brick warehouse, this really is a cool and hip boutique hotel.
Hotel Review: Gōra Kadan Ryokan, Japan.
The villa, which blends Japanese tradition along with modern design elements, offers hot spring waters that flow freely from the source with an authentic kaiseki cuisine prepared with strictly selected seasonal ingredients.
Hotel Review: Gran Hotel Manzana Kempinski La Habana, Cuba.
Great hotel and facilities in the centre of Havana, looks like a normal ultra-high standard Kempinski until you realise it’s not matched by the service. Five star prices not matched by five star service. Currently voted as #7 out of 246 hotels in Havana on TripAdvisor (www.tripadvisor.com).
Hotel Review: Constance Tsarabanjina, Madagascar
Constance Tsarabanjina, part of Mauritian based Constance Group, was a wonderful “get away from it all” private island, with only 25 individual extremely well-appointed bungalows spread across two beaches, North and South. We were lucky enough to have Villa 14.
Hotel Review: The Milestone Hotel | Victorian Splendour & Old World Luxury Charm
Whenever we stay in London my first “go to” site to check hotels is the Leading Hotels of the World. We have stayed quite a number of times as The Café Royal near Piccadilly, The Landmark at Marylebone, One Aldwych and The Langham when it was part of this group too.