Luxury is still a term that not only expresses the price of something, but also those intangible qualities of exclusivity, uniqueness and pure pleasure that come from experiencing luxury. Everything from cosmetics to fashion, luxury has become a "value" that everyone has decided to pursue. The same applies to catering, both for gastronomy and for accommodation. Although there are many unique accommodation options in the world, there are only six where luxury is awarded with seven stars. Here are the only six hotels in the world that have seven stars.
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Villa TreVille is one of those dreamy boutique hotels that we've been able to spot in the flood of fashion elite destinations on Instagram this summer. The trendsetters who flooded Italy this summer, in addition to the ever-popular Tuscany, also visited the romantic Amalfi Coast, with the beautiful town of Positano, in which we find Villa TreVille, leading the way. Check out what it's like to vacation in a boutique hotel that the fashion elite swear by...
Every year, tourists visit the Palace of Versailles en masse - the Palace of Versailles. The rich estate of the former French monarchy near Paris, with its luxurious palace and beautiful gardens, should soon have a luxury hotel. Tourists with some extra cash will thus get the chance to experience a royal overnight stay at the Palace of Versailles.
We knew that hotels are no longer just for people. And our furry friends deserve to be treated like royalty too. The Ings Luxury Cat Hotel is a luxury cat hotel in England where we can let them enjoy luxury. Of course, this is not the only hotel for cats, but we are sure that it is one of the most luxurious.
If you are looking for paradise on earth, head to Kurabiye Boutique Hotel, located in the small village of Alaçati on the coast of the Aegean Sea. The fairytale destination, just an hour's drive from the Turkish city of Iznir, is perfect for anyone who likes to spend their vacation away from the hustle and bustle of the city and in the embrace of unspoiled nature.
One of the most important parts of a vacation (for a good rest) is accommodation in a quality hotel. What kind of accommodation we choose actually depends only on us and our interests. Maybe we want to go to a hotel that used to be a prison. In fact, some of the most famous hotels were once prisons. Exciting, right? Here are ten former prisons that are now amazing hotels!
Ice hotels are nothing new, but if there's one ingredient you're sure you can't build a hotel out of, it's salt. Because salt belongs on the table, right? Error. Welcome to the salt hotel Palacio de Sal, ('palace of salt' in Spanish), located in the Salar de Uyunina region of southwestern Bolivia, the largest salt flat in the world, more than 3,500 meters above sea level.
The Croatian Hotel Osam, found on the island of Brač, promises the best experience of the island lifestyle combined with all the comforts offered by a four-star hotel. In addition to the luxury offer, it also promises complete peace, without children crying, as only adults can stay overnight in the hotel.
The Serbian architecture office Salt & Water designed a floating hotel that offers a superb vacation opportunity with a wonderful view of the surrounding nature.
These days, one of the most beautiful hotels in southern Dalmatia opened its doors. The renovated Korčula De La Ville Hotel, which represents an ideal destination for tourists who want an intimate vacation on one of the most beautiful Croatian islands, can be found on the charming waterfront of the old town of Korčula.
The Lofoten Opera Hotel will not be an ordinary hotel. Because not only will it lie in a magnificent location in Norway, where the Atlantic and high mountains meet (in an area called Glåpen near Lofoten), but with its serpentine shape it will be a unique attraction that will complement and emphasize both the beauty and the harshness of nature . The authors at the Snøhetta company imagined the hotel wedged between the mountains and the ocean as a golden snake resting in living rock.
The largest hotel in the world is being built in the pilgrimage center of Mecca in Saudi Arabia, which will have as many as 10,000 rooms and 70 restaurants. The 45-story Abraj Kudaiu will open its doors in 2017 and will surpass the current record holder, the Venetian and the Palazzo in Las Vegas, by almost two thousand rooms, as it offers "only" 8,108. The complex is expected to measure 1.4 million square meters, while the price for it will be measured in billions, and in the end it should amount to a whopping 3.6 billion.