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2 weeks ago |
travelandleisureasia.com | BASQ House |Sun Ranch |Bek Van Vliet
Home Hotels The New, Now List: The Best Hotel Openings in Asia Last Year ASIA’S HOTEL SCENE just keeps getting better. To give you a comprehensive look at how, we’re excited to launch the New, Now List, a reflection on the year that was in hotel openings, reopenings and rebrands. One look at 2024’s catalogue proves this region is fertile ground for innovation, design, luxury, wellness—and just about any other metric defining contemporary hospitality.
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3 weeks ago |
travel.nine.com.au | Kristine Tarbert |BASQ House
Three new Australian hotels have been called out among the "100 best hotels in the world" that opened within the last year. The team at Travel + Leisure sent 64 reporters to hotels across 44 different countries, in search of the most impressive new openings over recent months. The list is split into six categories, with properties ranging from big-name brands to independently-run boutiques. Here are the Aussie highlights.
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4 weeks ago |
travelandleisure.com | BASQ House |Maya Kachroo-Levine |Nicole Trilivas
To find the hotels worth traveling for this year, Travel + Leisure sent 64 reporters to vet new and renovated properties in 44 countries. We stayed at top-tier resorts from big-name brands, independently owned boutique hotels that are redefining city neighborhoods, and even a lavish, overwater Maldives situation that will run you more than $5,000 a night.
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4 weeks ago |
travelandleisure.com | BASQ House |Chadner Navarro |Rosecrans Baldwin
Even when a blowout hotel isn’t in the budget, a fabulous night’s stay is within reach at these 15 properties, all of which come in at less than $300 a night. From a beachy retreat in Australia to a slick city stay in Singapore, these are the best new affordable luxury hotels in the world. Fishtown, an enclave northeast of Philadelphia’s Center City, “needed a hotel,” says co-owner Dor Barkai Berkovitz.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
broadsheet.com.au | BASQ House |Che-Marie Trigg |Raes Guesthouse
A raft of smaller-scale boutique boltholes and charming motel refreshes have taken over our holiday hitlists. While big names like Marriott and The Standard made fresh entries into the local hotel scene, it’s been the smaller, nostalgic properties that have really made their marks (particularly on the north coast of New South Wales).
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