
The Pavilions opens third Rome hotel
Italy: The Pavilions Rome, The First Musica has opened along the river Tiber, joining two sister properties in the city.
Italy: The Pavilions Rome, The First Musica has opened along the river Tiber, joining two sister properties in the city.
Worldwide: Boutique hotel group The Pavilions Hotels & Resorts has launched a franchise model for hotel owners and operators, and is waiving the initial joining fee for all new properties until January 2021. In its portfolio, Pavilions currently has nine hotels and resorts across Asia and Europe under ownership and
Spain: Independent boutique hospitality brand The Pavilions Hotels & Resorts has opened The Pavilions Madrid, its first property in Spain. The property is the third location for the brand portfolio in Europe. It is a four-star hotel which offers guests “the unique experience of staying in an art gallery with
HK: Pavilions will launch two new developments in Hokkaido, Japan Hong Kong-based Pavilions Hotels and Resorts has announced that it will open two new hotels in Hokkaido, Japan. The openings are part of Pavilions’ plans to expand over the coming years. The chain will introduce a series of hotels and
UK: The winners of the World Boutique Hotel Awards 2013 were announced last night at an awards ceremony held at the Montcalm Hotel, Marble Arch, London. The ceremony brought together an array of boutique hoteliers, press, and industry insiders from Australia, Belgium, Fiji, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Iceland, Ireland, Laos,
UK: Tuscan property named best overall boutique hotel in the world at London awards ceremony. Borgo Santo Pietro is a restored 13th century Tuscan villa, which has been painstakingly transformed by owners Jeanette and Claus Thottrup into a boutique hotel and spa. The winners and runners-up of the 2012 Boutique
Editor of BHN Eloise Hanson outlines her six key hospitality and travel trends set to shape the hotel sector in 2022. Motels make a comeback Motels have long been stereotyped as stale and beige accommodations. Though with the hospitality landscape now altered, there’s opportunity to breathe new life into outmoded
Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka Sotheby’s International Realty is offering the opportunity to acquire a beachfront property. Currently operating as an award-winning boutique hotel, the property – ‘Max Wadiya’ – has the potential to serve as a private holiday villa, an ayurvedic centre or re-imagined for any other commercial purpose. The