La Liste just revealed the top 10 best hotels in the world — and none of the luxury ones in New York made the elite list.
With so many incredible travel destinations — it’s hard to narrow down the best places to stay, but the Paris-based company known for its hotel and restaurant rankings took on the difficult task of doing just that.
To compile this list, the site looked at 400 different hotel reviews given by press — which then went through an algorithm system to create a score on a 100-point scale, as explained by Bloomberg.
“We are a synthesis of all the rankings and ratings that we find knowledgeable,” Helene Pietrini, managing director of La Liste, told Bloomberg.
As a result, 10 different hotels around the world all ranked No. 1 — six of them are in Europe, and none in the tri-state area.
Who made the cut?
1. La Réserve Paris
This 5-star hotel is one that tourists — and travel reviewers — can’t get enough of.
“The property has exceptional service, some great food and beverage outlets, a pool and spa, and a beautiful historic design. If money is no object, it really is hard to choose between the top properties in Paris — it all depends on what part of town you prefer staying in, and what kind of vibe and design you like,” One Mile At A Time wrote.
2. Cheval Blanc Paris
Jing Daily described this Paris hotel as one that “doesn’t just offer accommodation at a level where everything is exceptional. What truly sets it apart is its ability to craft unforgettable moments — moments that I don’t think I will ever forget.”
3. The Connaught Hotel in London
Forbes Travel Guide described this gem of a hotel as “the perfect base to explore the rest of London, including the theaters of the West End, open spaces of nearby Hyde Park and Green Park and the designer boutiques, galleries, antique stores and restaurants a stone’s throw away on Mount Street.”
4. The Savoy in London
Condé Nast Traveler described The Savoy as “iconic” and a “rumored favorite hotel of Marilyn Monroe and Marlene Dietrich (who has a suite named after her), the Savoy was the first hotel in Britain to have elevators and electric light, and it is still at the top of its game.”
5. Il San Pietro di Positano, Italy
This hotel in Positano, Italy, is a favorite amongst travelers.
“Despite its celebrity status and litany of services, it remains a family affair – impeccably run by the Cinque family for over 50 years. The lush gardens and lemon groves, the fabulously romantic terrace bar and Michelin-starred restaurant Zass all offer mesmerizing Amalfi-coast views; down by the water, there’s a pool, spa, tennis court, solarium and the al fresco beachside restaurant, Carlino’s,” the Telegraph raved.
6. J.K. Place Capri, Italy
This hotel on the island of Capri, Italy, is described as anything but ordinary.
Forbes said this is “one of the only hotels in Capri located right on the ocean. It has 22 unique rooms and suites. Many rooms have small balconies facing the sea, and the penthouse suite has a long private terrace with a panoramic view of the Gulf of Naples.”
And the cost for these spectacular rooms? Seafront rooms reportedly go for $2,000 a night in the summer.
7. Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok, Thailand
Condé Nast Traveler explained that the Mandarin Oriental is “Bangkok’s first hotel is still, despite some extremely stiff competition from any number of more recent arrivals, it best — as well as one of the finest examples anywhere on earth of a grande dame that knows exactly how to grow old gracefully. Arrive by boat and you’ll see the hotel from the Chao Phraya River, as nature intended.”
8. The Peninsula Shanghai, China
Forbes Travel Guide had nothing but amazing things to say about the Peninsula Shanghai.
“The service is impeccable from the moment you arrive at the Five-Star hotel until you check out. And don’t worry if your Chinese is limited to ni hao (“hello”): Everyone on the staff speaks English well and could not be more gracious or more readily available to help.”
9. The Peninsula Chicago
It’s a high honor for The Peninsula Chicago to make this elite list, since it’s the only US option.
Experts at the Pursuitist describe this hotel as “the perfect upscale destination for families, dignitaries, celebrities, and affluent business travelers. With numerous delicious fine-dining options, the stunning pool, spacious rooms and suites, there is so much to adore about the legendary Peninsula Chicago.”
10. Rosewood Mayakoba, Playa del Carmen, Mexico
This hotel is known for its modern rooms and quiet atmosphere with stunning views.
“A stay at Rosewood Mayakoba is just as much about luxury as it is about immersing oneself in the wilds of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula,” Conde Nast Traveler wrote.
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