December 29, 2006

What really makes a luxury hotel luxurious?

The demand for luxury hotels is on the rise.  But what actually makes a luxury hotel luxurious?  

Title: What really makes a luxury hotel luxurious?

Author: Martin McAllister

Economically speaking, a luxury good is one for which demand increases in proportion to rising income - hence, the richer theworld becomes, the greater the demand for luxury items will be. This applies perhaps uniquely to and luxurytravel, as the number of holidays people have been taking has risen dramatically in the last couple of decades.

 
So, as travel and tourism has become increasingly important within
people's lives, the prevalence of luxury hotels in the world's most visited destinations has skyrocketed. But while every four-star hotel may claim to provide luxury, the true nature of a is harder to pinpoint. It relies on providing an original service, as well as an authentic experience, pleasing design and the utmost comfort. 

Arguably, the top 5 luxury destinations in the world are London, New York, Paris, Rome and Dubai. London, for example, possesses many eminent luxury hotels. These include the Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park in Knightsbridge, which overlooks Hyde Park and includes gourmet cuisine and a spa; Brown's Hotel in Mayfair, which was famously refurbished by Olga Polizzi, who also redesigned Tresanton on the Cornish Coast; and, of course,The Dorchester also in Mayfair.

Luxury hotels in New York include the Four Seasons, which is home to a spa, spectacularly designed suites and is even child-friendly; and Carlyle in New York's Upper East Side, the hotel in which JFK had his notorious affair with Marilyn Monroe.
 
 Luxury hotels in Paris tend to be concentrated on the Right Bank, or the Etoile and Champs Elysees region. Perhaps the best French-owned luxury hotel in Paris is the Hotel de Crillon, which offers a wonderfully romantic setting, with its intricate designs and boutique shopping outlets. The Ritz Paris is a similarly  classic Parisian luxury hotel, with a long historical tradition, and is perfect for both business and pleasure.

Rome's Via Veneto may appear to have the highest concentration of luxury hotels in the world, but how many of them actually deliver? Among the best luxury hotels in Rome are the St Regis Grand of the Piazza Repubblica, a wonderfully restored historic landmark that acts as a cultural centre of the city as well as a place for fine dining. The Westin Excelsior and Hotel Eden, both of Veneto, also offer fabulous luxury at the heart of Italy's capital; Hotel Eden even provides a fabulous Michelin-starred rooftop restaurant.

Dubai, as one of the world's youngest destinations for luxury holidays, has attracted a variety of global hotel chains as well as locally-owned luxury hotels. Among the best luxury hotels in Dubai are the Metropolitan Palace Hotel, located in the prominent Al Maktoum Street at the heart of Dubai's business district, and The Fairmont, which is conveniently situated in the centre of the city.

The selections mentioned above, however,offer only a small taste of some of the world's best luxury hotels; faced with all this choice, it can be confusing when it comes to choosing a luxury hotel for your own holiday. However, a variety of travel websites, can help you pick the right one - so all you have to do is make the most of your luxury holiday.

About the author:
Martin McAllister is a freelance online journalist. He lives in
Scotland.

Feel free to share your comments and luxury hotel experiences with us.

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December 30, 2006

valerie said:

I know this may sound a little bit corny, but to answer your original question and I will say that I have always thought about the hotels that give you those big fluffy bath robes to wear in addition to the towels they offer in the bathroom, as being the luxury hotels.  I know this is a simple amenity, but I guess that is one of the things I associate with luxury.  Also, having a cart brought to your room with a big full course meal, now that is some real kind of luxury service.  Bell hops and valet parking also!  Don't forget the whirlpool Jacuzzi type bath for two in your room, a must have!  Okay, I think I need a vacation soon and a luxurious one at that.  Thanks for the information.

January 2, 2007

TravelJoe said:

I'm surprised that only one of the states of US made in the top five luxury destinations in the world. I was expecting more. I have little knowledge on what are all the services luxury hotels offer but when I hear those words, the things that enter my mind are world class amenities, great customer service and of course spending a good amount of money.

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