Benidorm in Spain is proven to be pricier than Rome and Sydney in terms of hotel accommodation.
Advertisements are sometimes far from the reality. This also goes with the hotel rooms. Not every suite is as beautiful as what it is on the internet. So here are some of the things that you must do when entering a hotel room.
Best Western Tokyo Nishikasai Grande is the company’s third hotel in Tokyo alongside Best Western Rembrandt Hotel Tokyo Machida and Best Western Tokyo Nishikai.
Travelling to Singapore with your pets but having a hard time looking for a place to stay at? Here are some of the best pet-friendly hotels in Singapore that you must try.
Iceland has a new luxury hotel that will open late this year and will be built into an 800-year-old moss-covered lava flow in Blue Lagoon. The Lava Cove and Moss Hotel constitutes of chic, minimalistic decors while integrating geothermal seawater since 1226 in the lagoon and spa.
Thinking of travelling around the world? Here are some of the most unusual hotels around the world that you must definitely visit once in your life.
More and more hotels across the US want to eradicate smoking in their establishments to help tourists stay healthy while traveling. Moreover, the initiative aims to have hotel guests no longer get choked and be exposed to the carcinogenic components of cigarettes and tobacco.
A secret hotel suite exists in Cinderella's Castle at Disney World, of which only a few have ever known and experienced.
With its one of a kind ambiance and design, the El Cosmico Hotel in Marfa, Texas will take your staycation into a whole new level.
Discover the new, coolest boutique hotel in Bali, Indonesia.
Experience any of these five luxury hotels without breaking the bank with just under $200 per night.
Looking for hotel with vegetarian twists? Find here all the top vegetarian-friendly hotels in Europe.
Looking for a great Valentine's Day getaway? Try these most beautiful floating hotels around the world.
Luxury hotels were once called "grand" hotels for the great number of rooms they had from a typical inn. Now, hotels continue to become smaller -- and continue to possess the atmosphere of "home" -- in the form of micro hotels and luxury boutique hotels.
The usual "free room/flight for N number of stays/flights" would not cut it even for the best brands of hotels and airlines. New technologies disrupt travel distribution -- and these same technologies can help the losing brands win back their customers.