Best Hotels in the World

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– Conde Nast Traveler reveals 18th annual hot list

– Categories include best hotels for beaches, bargains, design and food

– Six hotels in America rank in the prestigious top 33 list

UK Best Hotel

Rosewood London was named in Conde Nast’s 33 best new hotels in the world hot list.

The prestigious Conde Nast Traveler hot list for 2014 spanned 410 cities and 93 countries, looking for resorts that go the extra mile for modern travellers. Rosewood’s design was praised for being over the top by Conde Nast.

Some 510 hotels have been evaluated in seven categories, which included: Beach, Design, Food, Family, Bargain, Over-the-Top, and Way-Out-There Hotels.

Rosewood London

Marlton Hotel

The Marlton, New York City, has been named one of the world’s best bargain hotels

The US scooped six hotels in the list, including Ace Hotel in LA being named one of the top five best design hotels of 2014, and The Marlton, New York City, ranked as one of the best bargain hotels on the planet.

The Wild Rabbit 

Known as best foodie hotels has been ranked as one of the best food provider hotels in the world.

Two London hotels managed to impress the judges enough to secure a place on the list – with the The London Edition in Central London listed as one of the five best designed hotels in the world.

Ritz Carlton

The Ritz-Carlton, Aruba, ranked in the prestigious Conde Nast hot list.

The high-end accommodation boasts 173 unique guest rooms and suites featuring oak floors and wood-panelled walls – promising a ‘cosy, cabin-like feel akin to that of a private yacht’. While the Rosewood Hotel, near High Holborn, has been declared one of the top five over-the-top-hotels of 2014.

London Edition 

The London Edition in Central London has been listed as one of the five best designed hotels in the world

Opening last year and housed in the original headquarters of the Pearl Assurance Company, the hotel has completed renovated of the 1914 Edwardian, Grade II-listed building. Outside the capital, The Wild Rabbit, set in the heart of the Cotswolds, ranked as one of the top six food hotels in the world.

Fogo Island Hotel

Fogo Island Inn, Newfoundland, has been voted one of the best ‘way-out-there’ hotels

Launching the 2014 gold list, travel magazine Conde Nast said on its website: ‘Every year, hundreds of great hotels open. ‘We considered 510 this year alone, in 400 cities and 93 countries.

Townhouse Italy

La Bandita Townhouse, Italy, was voted one of the world’s best family hotels

‘The 2014 Hot List is a roundup of our very favorite 33 hotels to debut in the past year. So what are the criteria? ‘A sense of place: a hotel that celebrates where it is in the world. A sense of personality: a hotel where it feels like every decoration has been hand-chosen by a person, not by a committee.

Beach hotels in the world

Andaz Maui at Wailea, Hawaii, was ranked one of the top five beach hotels in the world

‘A sense of intuition: a hotel where it feels like your needs are considered before you even know what they are. ‘The result is a list that takes you around the world – from Kenya to Los Angeles, St. Petersburg to Phuket – and speaks to the passions and habits of the modern traveler.’

Rosewood London is housed inside a renovated 1914 Grade II-listed building

A spokesman for Rosewood Hotel, which boasts 262 rooms, said the building combines ‘English heritage with contemporary sophistication’, and has retained Belle Époque architectural features including the original carriageway entrance to the grand courtyard and a spectacular Pavonazzo marble staircase.

She added: ‘We’d like to think we’ve been included in this prestigious list owing to the many elements of surprise and discovery in the design of Rosewood London. ‘The design is conversational, intriguing and quite unexpected – but it’s essentially modern and metropolitan while still keeping the essence of this heritage building that has graced London for the past century.

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