These Are the Best Hotels on the Planet
No matter where you want to go on vacation you will still need a place to stay.
And comfort is always an issue. If you want to feel better than you do at home then you will look for the very best hotels that you could find anywhere in the world.
Hotels can be heaven if they are the right ones. You could have everything at the reach of your hand.
Every service you can imagine just there to be taken advantage of. Great view, even better bed and shower. Everything just the way you like it.
Some people even live in hotels because they can be great, much better than most apartments.
But according to huffingtopost.com, no hotels compare to the ones below. They are the creme a la creme!
Stunning doesn’t begin to cover the pristine setting and sleek design of the Amanoi, an Aman property located on the coast of Vietnam’s famous Nui Chua National Park.
Freestanding bedroom pavilions comprise each villa, whose architecture offers an exciting take on Vietnamese vernacular.
The St. Regis Residences, Deer Valley
For the ski buff, there’s no better home base than the St. Regis Deer Valley residences in Park City, Utah.
Outfitted with furnishings that scream cozy-chic, the rental homes offer signature St. Regis service and stunning slope-side views.
The Ritz-Carlton Reserve, Los Cabos, Mexico
Designed by Mexico City–based architect Fernando Sordo Madaleno de Haro, the Ritz-Carlton Reserve Los Cabos Enclave comprises 27 single-family residences in the exclusive vacation community of Puerto Los Cabos.
1 Hotels & Homes, Miami Beach
In a city where there’s no shortage of flashy oceanfront living, the 1 Hotel offers a delightfully understated alternative with its sleekly designed penthouse homes.
Each property comes equipped with a Nexus 5 tablet that gives residents instant access to the hotel’s top-of-the-line amenities.
Baccarat Hotel and Residences, New York
One of New York’s most talked about hotel openings of late, the ultra-luxe Baccarat Hotel and Residences celebrates the company’s dedication to craft and refinement with help from French design house Gilles & Boissier.