World Class Hotels – Europe
A new generation of hotels is opening up around the world. Here are the current top places to stay in Europe:
1. Kempinski Hotel Dukes’ Palace, Bruges
The historic World Heritage city of Bruges is the home of this magnificent new hotel, opened in February 2008. The Kempinski Dukes’ Palace is housed in the restored 15th Century Prinsenhof, built for the marriage between Philip the Good and Isabelle of Portugal. The building has been meticulously decorated, retaining original features including the collection of royal paintings. The 93 bedrooms are individually designed to make best use of this historic building. Tel 0032 50 447882.
2. The Four Seasons Firenze is housed in Florence’s Renaissance Palazzo Della Gherardesca. The earliest parts of this palace and former convent date back to the fifteenth century and the hotel will feature frescoes, sculptures and works of art that have been displayed here for hundreds of years. There are 117 guest rooms and suites, and no two are the same. The decor is a blend of Renaissance artistry with high-tech comfort, and the best rooms overlooking the romantic inner courtyard or the extensive private gardens.
Both hotels include state of the art wireless internet access in all areas, and tranquil health spas.
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Posted January 22, 2008 by:
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your information is good for Europe cheap hotels. If you want more information try the Eurtour site. It is very helpful to those people who want to travel and stay in European hotels. They also provide a discount too.
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I’d agree with that, but this year my partner and I went to Germany and we had the best time. Most people tend to think of Germany for the Christmas markets, but we went by train to Cologne and for the festival and ball around Valentine’s Day. It was wonderful and I’d definitely say if you’re looking for somewhere a bit different it’s the place to go.
Emily