Traveling to a new country to escape Park City’s frigid winter? Want to visit some of the most beautiful hotels in the world for a good price? Hotels tell a lot about a person’s personality. Here’s a list of the top 3 hotels in the world - which one fits you?
Le Royal Monceau - Paris, France, for the fashion-loving extrovert!
This hotel, located barely a block from the Arc de Triomphe, in Paris, France, is one of the most gorgeous hotels in the city. With a range of rooms, from a modern one bedroom to a 3,000 square foot penthouse, this hotel has it all. Most bathrooms include a reflective closet and bathroom, which are covered in mirrors, even the floor and ceiling! Each room has an antique guitar signed by someone famous, and a goose down comforter with silk sheets. The breakfast kitchen is open until 11:30, and includes professional chefs. They can make anything you could ever want, have daily specials, and serve crepes every day. Eating locations vary as well, from the scenic, outdoor glass eating area to the indoor dining room. The hotel also offers over five other restaurants inside of it, 24-hour room service, and its own art gallery.
St. Regis - Park City, Utah, for the person who loves luxury comfort!
If you’re just wishing for a spa vacation during your stay-cation, then the St. Regis is a must for a girl’s (or boy’s) day off. Even though you’re not able to leave Park City, this warm, comforting hotel will definitely transport you to a different place. Directly on the Deer Valley slopes, with a breathtaking view of the mountain, this hotel has amazing rooms. All rooms include a full bath and deck, and some even have a full kitchen. Along with the spectacular rooms, the hotel offers a variety of activities: hiking, horseback riding, skiing (with valet service!), parasailing, fly fishing, and snowshoeing.
Casa Delfino - Crete, Greece, for the rustic, but elegant and simplistic lifestyle!
Hoping for more of a homey, bed and breakfast type for trip to really give you a sense of a home away from home? This hotel is the one for you. From the hotel's start in 1835, the German invasion during World War II, and, finally, the renovation from the fifth generation of the original owners, this hotel has history! Every room is unique and easily holds a family of four, and most have two stories. Combining the old world and ancient bricks with new modern fixtures, this hotel is like staying in a castle... and not just because it used to be one!
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