Jumat, 01 April 2011

Four Seasons Hotel New York

Four Seasons Hotel, New York, USA: Ty Warner Penthouse suite. £21,500/night
in the 1980s, William Zeckendorf, a prominent American real estate developer, assembled 25,000 square feet (2,300 m2) of vacant property on 57th Street between Madison and Park Avenue. Robert H. Burns, founder of Regent International Hotels, approached Harunori Takahashi, owner of EIE International Corporation company to build a luxurious hotel on the property.

When the hotel was announced in January 1989, it was to have a main tower of 46 stories and a smaller tower of some 20 stories, with a total of 400 rooms. Completion was planned for late 1991. Construction was financed by a loan from a consortium of six Japanese banks, led by the Long-Term Credit Bank. The others were the Ashikaga Bank, Mitsubishi Trust and Banking Corporation, Mitsui Trust and Banking Company, Nippon Credit Bank and Sumitomo Trust and Banking Company. The hotel was named Regent New York Hotel and managed by Regent International Hotels of Hong Kong, in which EIE International had a 30 percent interest.

When the Japanese real estate market imploded in 1990, the hotel was sold to the Four Seasons group to recover from bad loans. Today the hotel is owned by Ty Warner Hotels and Resorts, L.L.C. and operated by Four Seasons.

At 682 feet (208 m) tall and 52 stories, it is the tallest hotel in New York City, the third tallest in the U.S., and the twelfth tallest in the world.[1] In 2007, the Four Seasons New York opened the Michelin star restaurant: L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon.

Rabu, 30 Maret 2011

The Cute Girls And The Best Hotel

This hotel needs now is to be excellent for anyone who wants to travel, hotels hotels we choose must be clean, quiet hotel and the hotel has complete hotel facilities and hotels should be safe.
neither shall the luxury hotel, provided all our needs so we can do dihotel hotel is worthy of our choice to make as a residence. A good hotel is a hotel that has clean bathrooms, the hotel has a restaurant, the hotel has a clean bed and a hotel that has a good comfort level.

everal types of hotels that we can choose is the Fox Hotel & Suites, Hotel Viennese Rome, Tralala Hotel Montreux, Switzerland bel hotel, Boutique Hotel, nitrated hotel, kuala lumpur hotel, JW Marriot hotel, hilton hotel and Hotel Vinci capitol. or you can ask the local tourism office for a good number
So enjoy your journey in this vacation

Senin, 21 Maret 2011

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Which town and hotel to stay when you haven't visited somewhere before can be a difficult decision at times. For the island of Malta that choice is made easier as some of her regularly win independently judged accommodation awards - and it's helping boost the island's reputation as a holiday centre of excellence to those who haven't been before and are considering it.
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And for tourists who already take holidays in Malta it's boosting the return rate of visitors - important to any destination that has tourism form a large part of its economy.

Malta has been a popular tourist destination for years - especially among the British - but her reputation has been transformed recently. In the past the island was seen often as a Mediterranean holiday for the retired. Low cost flights however now means that the island is affordable for a long weekend or mid-week break for those tourists who want just a few days away because of their jobs - bringing down the average age of those taking Malta holidays in the last couple of years, and the hotels are to standards high enough to see many of the tourists visiting again and again - a good boost for the island's economy.

And it's not just traditional three and four star Malta hotels that are enticing people - the island is becoming well known for spa breaks and some of the hotels are regularly featured and praised in European and UK magazine and newspaper articles as being among the best in the Mediterranean. Which all means the island is more than capable of competing with areas that traditionally people head for on a three day break - the Costa del Sol and Marbella for example, as well as other Mediterranean islands like Cyprus for those who take 7 day trips.

Holidaymakers from the UK have been drawn to Malta in the past because it enjoys the weather of the Mediterranean, but also because it's comfortingly British in many ways, despite independence having been gained in the sixties. Over the years the island has established her own identity, but some remnants of the former rulers remain - driving on the left for example, and English is universally spoken. Put that together with the low crime rate and it has an edge for UK tourists that other holiday destinations cannot offer.

It remains attractive to the British - helped in recent years with cheap Malta flights - but the vacations are increasingly appealing to other nationalities too - notably the Italians and increasingly Scandanavians, and the holiday market is no longer geared exclusively to the UK travel market. The hotels that have won awards recently include the Corinthia Palace - well known for its spa facilities - when they won a World Travel Award while another of the hotels in Malta won two awards from Expedia - Le Meridien in St Julian's. Both of these Malta hotels could benefit from extra bookings in 2010 from holidaymakers looking for good accommodation.

As the island diversifies it's tourist base from almost exclusively British just a few years ago to being more cosmopolitan now, so the holidays and hotel industry has raised its standards to win and ultimately retain visitors to the extent that they are able to win awards in competition with the rest of Europe. Which all bodes well for the future of Malta and her economy which derives a lot of income from the tourist trade and from business people.