Discover Cadaado, Somalia
Discover Cadaado, Somalia

Ten Most Popular Hotels

When it comes to travel of any kind one of the prime necessities is finding the right hotel. The right hotel can make or break your trip. It can induce great smiles or tears of misery. It can make you feel at home or home sick the moment you enter. Hotel indeed are the resting point of any tourism industry. On them lies the onus of pampering the tourist and giving him the luxury he/she deserves.

Depending upon your budget and need, you can find a plethora of hotels all across the world. No matter where you are going, you can always count on finding the five stars as much as you can the budget hotels. Choosing a hotel however is a lot difficult than it seems. One mistake can make your whole vacation a disaster. You need to do research and go through ever detail before booking a hotel. Pictures in this case can be highly deceiving and do ask your friends and family for a feedback if they have been there. There is nothing more relying than a testimonial of a known person.

Now that we have set the ground rules, let's explore some of the most popular hotels the world over:

1. The Four Seasons, Chicago: If you are looking for a place that pampers you like paradise, then here is the clear winner. The breathtaking views complement well with the hotels charm and elegance giving you an experience of a lifetime.

2. The Peninsula, Hong Kong: Here is one hotel that promises luxury and that too the very best. This hotel merges the modern with the classical and gives you a great blend of comfort and luxury.

3. Barcel? Hotels & Resorts: With 129 properties in around 14 countries, the Barcel? is a name you can trust for great service as well as great price.

4. Domina Hotels & Resorts: Having 11 hotels across Europe and North America, Domina is an attractive hotel moderately priced.

5. Etap Hotel: This is a low budget hotel you don't want to miss. Located in 11 countries with 370 hotels, it offers great services at its price.

6. Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces: If you are visiting India then staying in Taj will ensure your stay is most comfortable and pampering. Also located in Asia, the U.K., the U.S., Africa, the Middle East and Australia, they have 77 properties worth a visit. They are generally high end and deliver the luxury they promise.

7. The Ritz, Paris: A hotel name you can bank upon for luxury, controversy, celebrities and all the glamour. It is set in the heart of the world's fashion capital and attracts a great many tourists every year.

8. The Mansion on Turtle Creek, Dallas: Being one of the few 5-star and 5-diamond hotels of the world, it commands a kind of respect in the industry. It guarantees you the best of everything.

9. Husa Hotels: Located in countries like Spain, Argentina, Belgium, France and Egypt. They have 160 properties which cater to a variety of people. They run a wide range of hotels which can be budget as well as expensive.

10. Iberostar Hotels & Resorts: With 100 hotels in Europe, South America, the Caribbean and North Africa, they provide extra care and comfort to their guests. Most of the properties have amazing views and pools.

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