Wednesday 28 August 2013

The 10 Most Beautiful Hotels in the World

Source: Ehotelier

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As the summer sun continues to beat down on London, it's been hard for us to keep our minds on our work and away from our upcoming beach holidays. As such, we've decided to put together a list of the 10 most beautiful hotels we've come across while dreaming of idyllic getaways. From the stunning Poseidon Undersea Resorts in Fiji to the icy cool Juvet Landscape Hotel in Norway, the list takes us all over the world, showcasing the finest places the highly competitive billion dollar hotel industry has to offer.
Above: Hotel Villa Honegg in Switzerland - Located high on the striking Mount Bürgenstock, this early 1900s villa features 23 luxurious rooms, a private cinema, wellness centre, and a heated infinity pool overlooking the picturesque Lake Lucerne - www.villa-honegg.ch


The Oberoi Udaivilas in India - Situated on the banks of the Lake Pichola, the Oberoi Udaivilas is surrounded by the grand palaces of Rajasthan and perfectly encapsulates the splendor of the royal area with gently rippling fountains, reflection pools and lush gardens - www.oberoihotels.com


Amangiri Resort in Utah, USA - Nestled amongst 600 acres of desert in Canyon Point, the resort has been designed to blend in with the natural landscape through its hues, materials, and textures. Inside there is a luxury swimming pool, gallery, library, dining room, and cellar - www.amanresorts.com


Cabanes Als Arbres in Spain - Perfect for nature lovers, this hotel offers visitors the pleasure of being directly in touch with the foliage and ecosystem at all times, sleeping under a starry sky amongst the framework of a large tree's branches -www.cabanesalsarbres.com


Katikies Hotel in Santorini - Perched on the cliffs 300 ft above the perfectly clear waters of the Aegean Sea, the Katikies Hotel was the first luxury hotel on the island with infinity pools and unbeatable views - www.katikieshotelsantorini.com
THere's more… See the remaining five selections on the Huh Magazine website

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