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Le Germain Hotel - Quebec City, Canada

An upscale boutique hotel located in a century-old building in the heart of Quebec City.

Quebec City is one of the most historic and picturesque cities in Canada, and perhaps the world. So, we were excited to learn that our 8-night Crystal Serenity cruise would embark in Quebec City.

After some online research of hotel reviews, one name kept showing up: Le Germain Hotel Quebec, which happens to be ranked by Conde Naste Traveler as one of the 10 best hotels in Canada.

When looking for a pre-/post-cruise hotel, our requirements are pretty obvious. We want a property with a good location, ideally within walking distance of local shops and restaurants. We want a quiet, peaceful room, and a comfortable bed. And, of course, it has to be clean. Le Germain Hotel checks all of those boxes, and more.

Le Germain Hotel Quebec consists of two separate, but connected, towers tucked away on a little street in the heart of Old Quebec. It is within walking distance of the Old Port and a labyrinth of city streets lined with local shops and eateries.

We took an Uber from the Quebec City airport to the hotel ($50 US). We later discovered that local taxis are also available for about the same cost as an Uber. The drive from the airport to the hotel takes about 30 minutes, depending on traffic.

When we arrived, we were greeted and checked in quickly and efficiently. The lobby and reception area has a very rich, classic feeling of a boutique hotel with dark woods and carefully placed artwork.

Behind the reception desk is a seating area and a small bar which is open in the evenings for cocktails and wine. The large fireplace gives the space a comfortable “living room” feeling.

In the basement of the property you will find a nicely-equipped fitness center.

When we opened the door to our Classic King room, we were surprised at how large the room was. Often, boutique hotels, especially in century-old buildings, will have very cramped accommodations.

Classic King Room

We did feel as though the room was a little dark, so we went to open the Venetian blinds for some more lighting and, when we looked out the window, we could see Crystal Serenity docked just a block or two from the hotel!

Across from the king-sized bed is a wall unit with a small desk and chair, a flat screen television, telephone, mini fridge and a Nespresso coffee machine.

The desk is equipped with all of the modern sockets for US-style 110 AC power and USB ports.

MOdern audio/video ports, USB ports and US-Style 110 outlets

The bathroom looked very modern and new. Plush bathrobes and slippers are provided. The vanity surrounding the sink is rather small, but adequate, and there is a nice bottle of hand/body lotion provided (Note: the photo below shows a tub/shower combination, otherwise the bathroom was identical to ours).

Our room had a walk-in shower (no bathtub), which we actually prefer. The shower was large and offered a rain shower head mounted in the ceiling as well as a removable shower wand.

Rain Shower Head

Inside the shower, you will find separate shampoo, hair conditioner and body wash. Bar soap is also provided next to the sink. All of the Ruby Brown bathroom amenities were excellent.

Shampoo, Conditioner and Body Wash

As for the bed, it was extremely comfortable and we both had a great night of restful sleep, due in part to the comfortable pillows, excellent bedding and a quiet room. So, mission accomplished.

The following morning, the hotel offered a continental breakfast (additional cost) with pastries, meats, cheeses, breads, jams, hard boiled eggs and even a warm quiche. Coffee and tea are complimentary.

Continental Breakfast

When it came time for us to check out and head to the ship, had it not been raining, we could have easily walked to the cruise terminal (all of our luggage has wheels). It is literally about one block to the entrance of the terminal.

Cruise Terminal in Quebec City

Should our travels ever take us to Quebec City in the future, Le Germain Hotel Quebec will be our first choice for accommodations. You can reach the hotel for more information, or to book your stay at https://www.germainhotels.com/en/le-germain-hotel/quebec


 
 
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Hotel Elysée New York City

This 100 year-old boutique hotel is the perfect pre-/post cruise hotel when you are in New York City.

One of the first things we do whenever we are confirmed on a cruise is to look for a pre-cruise hotel in the city of embarkation. We prefer to stay in luxury boutique hotels whenever possible. We were very fortunate to be hosted for a one-night stay at Hotel Elysée in New York City, or Manhattan to be more specific.

After landing at LaGuardia, we ordered an Uber to take us to Hotel Elysèe. The Uber X, was the least expensive option and the cost to midtown Manhattan was $65 not including tip.

The drive from LaGuardia to Hotel Elysée only took about 20 minutes. Traffic was not that bad until we got into Manhattan.

photo courtesy of hotel elysée

The facade of Hotel Elysée is undergoing some renovation, so the beautiful image above is somewhat encumbered by construction scaffolding, a common sight on many buildings in NYC. Of course, this construction may be completed by the time you visit Hotel Elysée.

Once inside the hotel, it really does have the feel of an intimate French country inn. Hotel Elysée was opened in 1926, nearly 100 years ago! During that time, the hotel has undergone some renovations, but has retained the classic elegance of that period. In 2017, Hotel Elysée was ranked as the #5 hotel in New York City by Travel and Leisure.

Reception at Hotel elysée

When we checked in, we were shocked to learn that we had been upgraded to one of the Presidential Suites! We were also informed that the computer system that programs the room keys was malfunctioning, so we would have to be escorted to our room by Jesse, a staff member, who could unlock the door for us with a master key. Jesse told us that he has been working at Hotel Elysée since he was 17 years old and that it is the only job he has ever had.

Jesse unlocked our door, revealing one of the most elegant suites we have ever experienced.

Presidential suite 134

The suite has a huge living room with a fireplace, bookcases stocked with books, a sofa and casual seating for up to eight as well as a dining table that can seat six guests. A small desk at one end of the room is positioned across from a baby grand piano! I don’t think we have ever stayed in a suite with a piano.

Our suite even has a very nice-sized kitchen with full refrigerator, stove and microwave. There were no dishes or cutlery provided, but I assume that needs to be arranged in advance.

The bedroom in suite 134

The bedroom is equally impressive with a king-sized bed, elegant seating, beautiful furnishings and a huge free-standing closet complete with mirrored doors. The bathroom is large and equally elegant with a full-sized bathtub and large walk-in shower.

Tub and Vanity Suite 134

Of course, the elegance of these accommodations exists in their Queen/King Deluxe rooms as well.

Queen Deluxe Room

Morning refreshments are available in the Club Room, Monday - Friday 7 am - 9 am; Saturday & Sunday 7 am - 10 am. Selections include:

  • Freshly Brewed Coffee and Fine teas

  • Cappuccino and espresso

  • Orange juice

  • Soft drinks & water

  • Assorted muffins, danish, scones and croissants

  • Fresh fruit

  • Yogurt

The Club Room also offers all-day snacks and serves as an all-day living room where you can invite a friend or meet new friends from around the world. No matter the hour enjoy these offerings:

  • Wi-Fi in the Club Room and throughout the hotel

  • Freshly brewed coffee, cappuccino, espresso, and selection of fine teas

  • Assortment of individually wrapped snacks and whole fruits

  • Variety of books, magazines, and daily newspapers

  • Computer station with printer

Comfortable Seating at The Club Room

As far as the hotel’s location, it is on E 54th Street between Madison Avenue and Park Avenue, within walking distance of Central Park. This is an upscale boutique hotel that should be considered by any cruise traveler embarking or disembarking a ship at Manhattan Cruise Terminal. For more information, check out the hotel’s website at https://libraryhotelcollection.com/en/hotel-elysee.html.

Hotel Elysée is perfectly located for pre-/post-cruise travelers. The hotel is only about a 15-to-20-minute drive from Pier 88 at Manhattan Cruise Terminal. This was only a $25 Uber ride for us when we transferred to the port.

Hotel Elysée should be on your short list of luxury boutique hotels when you find yourself on a a cruise that embarks and/or disembarks in New York City. And please, don’t fly into NYC and go right to the ship. Spend at least three or four days to explore this amazing city before or after your cruise.


 
 
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Pera Palace Hotel, Jumeirah, Istanbul

The Pera Palace offers five-star elegance away from the hustle and bustle of Istanbul.

There are the handful of hotels around the world that are actual historical landmarks. The Pera Palace Hotel Jumeirah in Istanbul[end] is one such hotel. Overlooking the magnificent Golden Horn, Pera Palace is located in the Tepebasi district of Pera once known as 'Little Europe'. Fortunately, Pera Palace has retained the charm of the 19th century elegance while integrating the latest state-of-the-art in technology. After all, this was the first building in Istanbul to provide hot running water for its guests and was home to the first electric elevator in Turkey!

Pera Palace Hotel, Jumeirah, Istanbul | CruiseReport

We checked into Pera Palace after a long flight from Dallas, Texas, to Istanbul. We arrived at just before 6pm and were greeted in 5-star fashion with a complimentary glass of local apple juice at check-in. Check-in was a breeze and within minutes we were being escorted to our Deluxe Golden Horn View King Room with private balcony on the 3rd floor. The real treat was a ride in the 100+ year-old elevator, which is still in operation. Of course, modern elevators are also available, but how often do you get the chance to ride in a piece of history? The historic aspects of this beautiful hotel are evident throughout. In the lobby is displayed a sedan chair that was used to transport hotel guests arriving on the Orient Express from the train station to the Pera Palace. It was carried by four "bearers." The list of famous people who have stayed here is long and includes such names as Hemingway, Garbo, Christie, Hitchcock, Gabor, and King Edward VIII, to name a few. The great leader and founder of modern-day Turkey, Ataturk, stayed frequently at the Pera Palace and today Room 101 is a museum filled with Ataturk memorabilia.

Pera Palace was designed in a blend of Art Nouveau, Oriental and Neoclassic styles and original 19th century features, including precious, White Carrara marbles and exquisite Murano glass chandeliers were conserved when the hotel was renovated in 2008 and restored to its original grandeur while adding state-of-the-art technology.

Golden Horn View King room

Golden Horn View King room

As might be expected from a 5-star hotel, our room was unrivaled for comfort and beauty. Everything looked fresh and new. The room was spotlessly clean and everything was in its place. The views on the large, wall-mounted flat-screen television with satellite programming took a back seat to the view of the Golden Horn available by simply pressing the controls to electrically open the plush draperies and then opening the balcony door. We could see the Golden Horn in the distance and could also see a few large mosques. The street below was quite noisy, but when you closed the balcony door, the noise was gone. We had a small table and one chair situated on our balcony.

All rooms and suites are furnished with handwoven carpets, special fabrics and artworks, and the marble bathrooms resemble a traditional hammam. Our bathroom had a claw-foot tub behind an enclosure so you could use it as a shower. The rain-shower head had plenty of water pressure and we always had hot water. The wall of the shower facing the sleeping area is made of a lovely patterned frosted glass and when the bathroom lights are on, the light shines through this glass wall into the sleeping area. You can also see a silhouette of the person showering. This didn't really bother us, but it is worth noting. The vanity had a single sink and a shelf below that could be used for stowing your items. A lighted magnifying makeup mirror was attached to one wall at the end of the vanity. Shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, bar soap and body lotion were provided, along with a nice loofah mitt. Of course, the Turkish towels were plush!

Our room came with two robes and two pairs of slippers and a hair dryer could be found in one of the drawers in the armoire closet. There was a dresser with three large drawers and a desk with chair. Internet speeds were good and WiFi is complimentary. Bottled water is complimentary and replenished twice per day in your room.

There are pictures hung on the wall depicting various aspects of the hotel's history. A beautiful chandelier graces the ceiling and there is a lamp on each nightstand beside the bed. A chaise lounge is situated on one side of the bed and it is comfortable for reclining. A full-length mirror is attached to the wall across from the armoire.

One feature that we had never seen before but thought was a terrific idea was the presence of a charging station inside the safe! When you put your electronics inside the safe, you can charge them at the same time. What a great feature!

The sunset over Istanbul from our Deluxe Golden Horn View room

The sunset over Istanbul from our Deluxe Golden Horn View room

After a long day of flying, we were not really in the mood for a heavy meal. We decided to visit the Orient Terrace, the hotel's patio cocktail lounge that also offers a menu of light snack items. As the sun began to set, Rickee and I enjoyed an excellent selection of dips along with our favorite beverages. The service was crisp and professional and the ambiance was delightful.

Enjoying a light meal at Orient Terrace

Enjoying a light meal at Orient Terrace

After our light meal, we were exhausted from all the travel, so we quickly returned to the comfort of our room. There is nothing more important than a comfortable bed to help shed the effects of jet lag and the bed in our Golden Horn View room was superb. A comfortable mattress and the highest quality linens made for a very restful night's sleep. A pillow menu is available if you don't like the pillows on the bed.

The next morning, I wasted no time in making my way to the Agatha Restaurant (named after Agatha Christie, a frequent guest at the hotel where it is said she completed Murder on the Orient Express) for the breakfast buffet, which is served daily from 6:30am to 10:30am. An expansive buffet is complemented by eggs made-to-order from the open kitchen. Everything was delicious.

Agatha Restaurant

Agatha Restaurant

Unfortunately, our brief stay at Pera Palace this trip did not allow us to enjoy lunch or dinner at Agatha Restaurant. That is a shame because the menu looks amazing. Oh well, I guess we will just have to return for another visit in the future. We also did not have time to visit the Pera Spa, a traditional Turkish bath whose roots go back to the Roman Empire. In addition to the Turkish bath, the spa has a steam bath, Jacuzzi, sauna, a fully equipped gym and an indoor jet-streamed swimming pool.

During our stay, we used the services of Concierge on a couple of occasions and found the entire staff to be friendly and helpful. The Turkish people are generally very warm and friendly, and the staff at Pera Palace exemplifies those characteristics.

Whenever we travel to special cities around the world, we always try to spend at least two to three days exploring all that the city has to offer. If you are planning to embark or disembark a cruise in Istanbul, plan at least three days to take in this incredible city. And, if you want to treat yourself to something really special, book your stay at Pera Palace Hotel Jumeirah, Istanbul. Unquestionably, this is one of the greatest hotels in the world!

To check their website for more information click here.

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Four Seasons Hualalai, Kona, Hawaii

There are few places on Earth that can be described as paradise. Four Seasons Hualalai is one of them.

Paradise is perhaps the most overused word in the travel industry. But, there are times when no other word can be used to describe a place. The Four Seasons Hualalai in Kona, Hawaii, is just such a place. While the focus of our Great Cruise Hotels micro-site is pre-/post-cruise accommodations, it should be noted that the Four Seasons Hualalai is a destination in and of itself. Therefore, if your cruise vacation takes you to Kona, don't simply book one or two nights here. Plan on at least four nights to take in all of the special things this property, and island, have to offer.

Four Seasons Hualalai Property | CruiseReport

When we arrived at Four Seasons Hualalai, we were greeted in the open-air lobby with beautiful leis and then were escorted to Jason, one of the reception staff. He invited us to sit in the lobby on a sofa with a tray of welcome goodies including guava juice, pineapple and cold towels on a table in front of us. We felt special from the moment we arrived! Check-in was quick and painless and soon we were walking to our Oceanview Deluxe Room (#813). Upon entering the room, we were immediately reminded of what we loved about this resort when we stayed here back in 2001. The view of the Pacific ocean from our second-floor lanai is breathtaking.

Oceanview Deluxe Room

Oceanview Deluxe Room

With only one day to enjoy this place, we wasted no time in changing into our swimwear and heading down to King's Pond which, by the way, just happens to be steps from our room. King's Pond is a 1.8-million-gallon lava rock aquarium, home to 4,000 tropical fish and spotted eagle rays. But, it's much more than that. This is an aquarium in which you can swim! Complimentary snorkeling gear is provided to guests and there are several partially-shaded lounging "huts" surrounding the lagoon. Even though the aquarium is fed by the waters of the Pacific ocean, it is completely "protected" and totally calm. Guests are encouraged to bring kids along for eagle ray feeding at designated times.

King's Pond

King's Pond

We grabbed snorkel gear from the attendant and picked a secluded, shaded "hut" with two loungers on the edge of the pond. Soon, we were in the cool water snorkeling with more than 3500 fish. I took my GoPro into the water to capture some video of the adventure. It was great fun just floating on top of the pond and seeing all of the colorful fish. Afterwards, we dried off on the loungers, which have been fitted with plush towels.

Rickee snorkeling in King's Pond

Rickee snorkeling in King's Pond

We spent the rest of the afternoon just taking in all that the resort's extensive beach has to offer. This place is a photographer's dream, and worst nightmare. It is nearly impossible to take a bad photo, but if you do, it is all on you! Rickee and I wanted to get some photos of us with the Pacific in the background and the warm light from the setting sun provided the perfect opportunity.

Enjoying the beach

Enjoying the beach

As the sun begins to set, we return to our room to get ready for dinner. Tonight, we have reservations at Ulu, Hualalai's authentic Hawaiian dining + Sushi lounge. Ulu claims to focus on "fresh local flavors and sustainable dining". We claim it to be delicious!

Ulu Restaurant

Ulu Restaurant

We arrived a few minutes early for our 7:30 pm reservation on a Saturday evening and the restaurant was quite full. So, reservations are definitely a good idea. We were seated at an outdoor table with an amazing view of the ocean. And, even though it was dark outside, the sound of the crashing waves is the best background music you can imagine. When I inquired about a Spicy Tuna Roll as an appetizer, something not on the restaurant menu, our waitress informed me that they have a 'Sushi Lounge Menu" and that items can be mixed and matched from both menus. The roll was delicious. Rickee's Gezpacho with spicy grilled shrimp put a smile on her face.

Spicy Tuna Roll at Ulu

Spicy Tuna Roll at Ulu

For a main course, I had to try the Mongolian Beef. Rickee ordered the Roasted Pineapple Mahi. The Mongolian Beef, with a side order of mushroom fried rice, was near perfection. When I requested the dish to be spicy, the waitress responded by delivering an ominous little bottle of liquid fire that is dispensed with an eyedropper! The prime beef strips were fork tender with a sweet glaze and tossed with oyster mushrooms and a grilled slice of Maui onion. Oh, and the eyedropper hot sauce definitely added the desired kick I was hoping for. Rickee's Mahi was also beautifully presented and delicious. Both dishes were so filling that we had to skip dessert, however, our waitress did offer us the opportunity to order a chocolate souffle that sounded amazing. Maybe next time?

The Mongolian Beef at Ulu

The Mongolian Beef at Ulu

Our meal at Ulu was the perfect ending to a perfect day in Kona. A visit to Four Seasons Hualalai is not complete without a visit to Ulu. For more information on Ulu, visit their website at www.uluoceangrill.com.

After dinner, we walked back to our Oceanfront Deluxe Room where we had a wonderful night's sleep on the Four Seasons Bed from Simmons. This is one of the most comfortable mattresses you will find anywhere. The room is 635 sq. ft. and would easily be considered a "suite" in most properties. The huge bathroom with tub and separate rain shower stall features a dual-sink granite vanity and top-quality amenities. The bedroom/living room includes a small table with two chairs and another chair with ottoman for relaxing. But, the highlight of this room is the spacious lanai with an expansive view of the Pacific Ocean and King's Pond. How many places on Earth can give you a view like this?

The view from our lanai

The view from our lanai

We were impressed with Four Seasons Hualalai when we spent three nights here in 2003 and our opinion has not changed. This is one of the best resorts in the world, and certainly our personal favorite in Hawaii. We recommend at least four nights here when visiting Hawaii. You could easily spend all four days right on the property. With seven different swimming pools, an amazing beach front, your choice of water toys, King's Pond, a cultural center, incredible spa facility (which we plan to visit on our next stay), and an 18-hole Jack Nicklaus signature golf course, you will not want for things to do. Without question, this is a resort that should be at the top of everyone's travel bucket list.

For more information on Four Seasons Hualalai, visit their website at www.fourseasons.com/hualalai

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Acqualina Resort and Spa - Sunny Isles, FL

We spend one night in Sunny Isles Beach prior to boarding Island Princess

Oct 21, 2018 - We have spent quite a few pre-cruise nights in South Beach Miami, but never before in Sunny Isles Beach. After an uneventful, and on-time, flight from DFW to Fort Lauderdale, we snagged an Uber ride to Sunny Isles Beach and, more specifically, Acqualina Resort & Spa. The Uber ride took about 30 minutes and cost $27 (plus tip).

Acqualina Resort & Spa on the beach is a luxury seaside property located on 4.5 beachfront acres in Sunny Isles Beach, featuring 98 guest rooms and suites and 188 residences with breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean.

Acqualina Resort and Spa - Sunny Isles, FL | CruiseReport

As soon as we pulled up to the entrance of Acqualina, a team of attentive staff hustled to take care of our luggage and escort us to the Reception desk. Check-in was fast and efficient. We were even offered a glass of welcome champagne, a nice touch for sure. Darya, one of the Reception staff, escorted us on a brief tour of the facilities before showing us to our Deluxe Intracoastal Double Double room (1103A).

Guest Room at Acqualina Resort | CruiseReport

Acqualina guest rooms offer Intracoastal Waterway vistas and oceanfront views and feature a king-size bed, custom curved sofa sleeper, signature- style wingback club chair, smoked glass and bronze metal coffee table, dresser and desk with bronze glass inlay, desk with integrated media connectivity, desk chair, HD TV, mini bar, private balcony, and bathroom with marble flooring, double sinks, whirlpool tub and glass-enclosed shower. Our room was large, comfortable, quiet and elegantly appointed.

Balcony at Acqualina Resort  | CruiseReport

We had little time to explore the property before our 6pm appointment for a couples' massage at Acqualina Spa by ESPA. We arrived early so as to have time to enjoy the steam and sauna prior to our massage. We were treated to a short tour of the spa facilities. Separate men's and ladies' changing areas are equipped with large lockers, complimentary robes and slippers, steam room, sauna and showers. The steam and sauna were both very large and in excellent working order. The entire spa area was spotlessly clean.

Acqualina Spa by ESPA | CruiseReport

After a relaxing sauna, steam and quick shower, Rickee and I were escorted to the Royal Suite by Monika and Liudmila, our masseuses for today. The Royal Spa Suite is uniquely equipped for couples' massage treatments. A variety of Royal Suite packages are available which vary in duration, treatments offered and, of course, cost. Our Royal Spa Suite one-and-one-half hour experience included a 60-minute customized massage for two followed by 30 minutes of relaxation time in the privacy of the Royal Spa Suite. The private relaxation room is outfitted with two comfortable chairs, and was stocked with complimentary tea, water and cookies.

Royal Spa Suite | Acqualina Spa | CruiseReport

The treatment room has two massage tables with a view of the ocean just beyond the large balcony. We began with a brief consultation on what body areas to focus on and were offered a choice of aromatic massage oils. After the one-hour massage treatment, we both felt relaxed and stress free.

Couples Massage at Acqualina Spa | CruiseReport

After our massage, we had 30 minutes to enjoy a unique Steam Shower room as well as the relaxation area. A couples' massage in the Royal Spa Suite is definitely something you should consider when visiting Acqualina Resort & Spa.

After our Royal Spa Suite visit, we decided to take an Uber to Kabobji, a local Middle Eastern restaurant just a few miles from the resort. When we arrived, the place was packed, but they were able to get us a table for two. We enjoyed a selection of appetizers and a Lebanese beer. The food was very good, and Kabobji is a place to which we would like to return.

Tomorrow morning we will explore more of Acqualina Resort before we head to Port Everglades to board Island Princess. We can highly recommend Aqualina Resort and Spa as an excellent pre-/post cruise destination.

For more information, go to: https://www.acqualinaresort.com

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Shangri-La Singapore

The Shangri-La Singapore was the first hotel in the chain of luxury properties, and may still be one of the best hotels in the world.

In a city like Singapore, there's no shortage of modern, gleaming skyscrapers. So, you might find it strange that the best hotel is a 40-year old property set on 17 acres. But, the Shangri-La Singapore is no ordinary 40-year old hotel. It happens to be the hotel that launched the luxury brand back in 1971 with only one tower.

Shangri-La Singapore

Shangri-La Singapore

Today, the Shangri-La Singapore is comprised of three separate towers and a total of 750 rooms. In 1978, the Garden Wing was opened, adding 161 rooms to the complex. In 1982, the Valley Wing added a 17-story tower with another 140 rooms. The Main Lobby is located in the Tower Wing, the original hotel structure, and is nothing short of opulent.

Main Lobby

Main Lobby

Due to flight delays and missed connections, we did not arrive at the Shangri-La until 6:15am on the morning after our scheduled check-in. The Main Lobby was where we checked in and even after having been deprived of sleep for more than 35 hours, we were completely blown away. When you step into this lobby, you know immediately that you are in one of the best hotels in the world and expectations begin to grow.

Our check-in went smoothly and, within minutes, we were being escorted to our Deluxe Double Room in the Valley Wing. At 613 sq. ft., the Deluxe Room would easily qualify as a "suite" in most hotels. Valley Wing privileges include complimentary breakfast at the exclusive Summit Room, afternoon tea and daily champagne, wines, juices and canapés at the Champagne Bar and complimentary minibar (excludes alcohol and snacks). 

The Valley Wing is the most exclusive wing of the hotel and was officially opened in 1985.  Since its launch, its unique ambience, combined with personalized services and exclusive facilities, has made it the premier accommodation choice for the discerning traveller who appreciates world-class luxury.

Deluxe Double Room

Deluxe Double Room

Our room featured an all-in-one fax machine; Wedgewood tea set with a selection of teas; marble bathroom with double sinks, a bath tub with an LCD television and separate glass-enclosed shower, with rain-shower head; a writing desk; satellite/cable television; coffee-and tea-making facilities; electronic safe and mini bar. Valley Wing guests also enjoy complimentary internet connectivity throughout the hotel. And, Intenet connections and speeds were very good during our short stay.

Deluxe Bathroom

Deluxe Bathroom

After being up for nearly two days without sleep, thanks to a missed flight connection in Hong Kong and an unplanned 7-hour layover, all we could think about was crawling into bed for some much needed sleep. Fortunately, the double beds (two of them in our room) were super comfortable. The pillows, linens and bedding are of the highest quality, as you would expect from Shangri-La. The room was quiet and there was nothing to disturb our sleep.

After a few hours of sleep, we felt it best to wake up and at least try to get on schedule with local time to help offset days of jetlag. We were invited to join Cheryl Ng, Shangri-La Singapore's Director of Communications, for late lunch at Shang Palace, the hotel's Cantonese restaurant. After two days of nothing but airline food, Shang Palace was a much-needed treat for the senses. Although many of the dishes we tried could be considered 'traditional' Cantonese cuisine, the preparation and presentation were anything but traditional. Needless to say, the meal was superb. Shang Palace will be the first restaurant we visit on our return to Singapore.

Shang Palace Restaurant | Shangri-La Singapore | CruiseReport

After a brief and informative tour of the three wings of the hotel, we readied ourselves for a couples' massage at CHI, The Spa.  CHI, The Spa, was established in December 2012. "It provides travellers with a place for personal peace and well-being." 

CHI, The Spa, reception

CHI, The Spa, reception

After checking in at the spa reception desk, we were shown to the dressing rooms where we shed our clothes, donned the provided massage undies, bathrobes and slippers. Next, we were introduced to our therapists who offered us a cup of delicious, warm lemongrass-infused tea, which we enjoyed while having our feet cleaned with warm washcloths. This is so decadent, and wonderful.

Couples treatment room at CHI, The Spa

Couples treatment room at CHI, The Spa

Our treatment room was equipped with two massage tables, which we quickly occupied. Over the next 90 minutes, all of the stress of airline travel was masterfully massaged away. The treatment definitely ranks in our top three all-time favorite spa treatments. After the massage, we were invited to relax in the peaceful 'recovery' room with tea and peaceful music.

The next morning, we decided to have breakfast in the Summit Room, located in the lobby of the Valley Wing. A nice selection of cold breakfast items was avalable buffet-style to complement the extensive à la carte menu. Rickee ordered Eggs Benedict, which were poached perfectly and dressed with a delicious Hollandaise atop a crispy English muffin with a tasty slice of Canadian bacon wedged in between.

Summit Room

Summit Room

Our only regret is that Cathay Pacific robbed us of one more night at Shangri-La Singapore. We would have loved to experience more of the property, try some of the different restaurants and the beautiful swimming pool. Even though our stay was a short one, it was long enough to claim this as one of the very best hotels in the world, and one that we look forward to visiting in the future.

For more information, contact www.shangri-la.com/singapore

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Shelborne Hotel - South Beach

A chic boutique hotel in the heart of South Beach, Miami.

There's no shortage of trendy, boutique hotels on South Beach in Miami. Perhaps the trendiest hotel we have experienced is Shelborne. Located at the corner of 18th and Collins Avenue, Shelborne is less than a five-minute walk to the famed Miami Beach. The iconic art deco building was constructed in 1940, underwent some embellishments in the 1950s, and stands today as a symbol of modern luxury. We arrived at Shelborne on a Friday afternoon, the day before a scheduled cruise embarking in Miami. The hotel was a beehive of activity when we arrived with what appeared to be overwhelmed valets trying to get several vehicles moved from the crowded driveway. A brand new Rolls-Royce and Bentley were parked prominently in the circular drive.

Once we finally bid our Uber driver adios and entered the hotel, we found the lobby and Reception to be much less hectic than the front entrance. The interior feels modern without the starkness you find in many contemporary designs.

Shelborne Lobby

Shelborne Lobby

Check-in took only a few minutes and soon we were in the elevator making our way to the 15th floor and ourOcean Front King with Balcony room.

Ocean Front King with Balcony

Ocean Front King with Balcony

The Shelborne website claims this room to be from 290 to 370 sq. ft. I am pretty confident that ours was closer to 290. Even though it was compact, it had every amenity you would expect from an upscale property, and a few you might not. The balcony was quite small, with only space for one chair. However, the view from the balcony was spectacular. It seemed as if the room was meant for only one person as there was one robe and one set of slippers provided and one nightstand and lamp beside the bed.

View from our balcony

View from our balcony

The room has a small, but functional, desk with a martini setup, phone and cool LED lamp. A large, flat-screen television is mounted on the wall over the desk. A credenza hides a mini-bar fridge and is topped with a variety of snack items (at additional cost).

Mini Bar | Shelborne Hotel - South Beach | CruiseReport

The closet has plenty of hanging space plus an electronic safe for your valuables. The king-size bed is comfortable and adorned with top-quality linens and comfortable pillows. But, the best feature of the room is the bathroom. The dual-sink vanity places form over function, but it looks so cool that it doesn't matter. Just try to use the faucet without getting water splashed on the mirror! Good luck. A hinged makeup mirror has been thoughtfully placed on the wall, although ours was loosely mounted and felt like it might come off in your hand if you tugged too hard.

The roomy shower stall, lined with white diamond-shaped subway tiles, was sparkling clean and very functional. All fixtures looked brand new. I wish I had this shower stall in my home!

After we unpacked a bit, and spent a few minutes admiring the beach from our balcony, it was time to visit the hotel's Sarsparilla Bar for Happy Hour (from 5-8pm daily).

Sarsaparilla Bar | Shelborne Hotel - South Beach | CruiseReport

Sarsaparilla is located outside, near the hotel's beautiful pool area. It is hot and humid today (typical for Miami), but we find a table under the shaded covering and order the Drink-of-the-Day and a few Dim Sum items to share.

Sarsaparilla Menu

Sarsaparilla Menu

The Drink-of-the-Day, an "Effin Sweet," was a delightful mixture of vodka and fruit juices.

The Effin Sweet | Shelborne Hotel - South Beach | CruiseReport

From the Happy Hour snack menu, we ordered Sea Salt French FriesPork Belly Steamed Buns (dim sum) and the Tarred N' Feathered Chicken Wings. The three items were more than enough to serve as our dinner for the evening and all were good. However, the Sea Salt French Fries were the highlight of the three.

If we had another full day to spend here, we would have checked out Miami Beach and more of the hotel's amenities. We did take a stroll down Collins Avenue which is lined with shops and restaurants, all within a few blocks of the Shelborne's front door.

Collins Avenue

Collins Avenue

We were pleasantly surprised that, even though it was a Friday night in South Beach, which can get quite raucous, our room was very quiet and peaceful. The bed was comfortable and we awoke the next morning adequately rested for our embarkation at Port of Miami. Shelborne offers a "Sun, Stay, Cruise" package that will appeal to cruise guests looking to spend some time in South Beach before or after your cruise vacation (which everyone should consider).

There are a lot of hotel choices in South Beach. We feel Shelborne is one of the best.

For more information, visit Shelborne.com

Rickee Richardson and Chris Dikmen are travel journalists for CruiseReport.com

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Fairmont Mara Safari Club

Surrounded on three sides by the Mara River, and on the edge of the world’s Seventh “New” Wonder of the World – the Masai Mara - Fairmont Mara Safari Club is the epitome of tented luxury.

Surrounded on three sides by the Mara River, and on the edge of the world’s Seventh “New” Wonder of the World – the Masai Mara - Fairmont Mara Safari Club is the epitome of tented luxury.

Fairmont Mara Safari Club | CruiseReport

The main lodge at the center of camp hosts an indoor restaurant, bar and library with Internet access to keep the relatives up to date with safari adventures. A spacious outside deck overhangs the river and leads to a heated pool, complete with bar and private massage tents.

With four poster, pillow-top beds and a veranda overlooking the hippo and crocodile-filled river, each of the 50 tents at Fairmont Mara Safari Club is superbly furnished with its own private, three-piece bathroom, including a number of “outdoor showers” in select tents.The larger-sized accommodations also feature expanded decks which allow for private dining, a new service. Outdoor dining is enhanced with the creation of a boma, a structure influenced by traditional homesteads, where guests can enjoy a cultural dinner reflecting not only African cuisine but also rich musical accompaniment.

Guests can choose from a wide range of activities at Fairmont Mara Safari Club, including game drives and balloon safaris over the Mara plains capped with a champagne breakfast on the savannah or a stroll in the footprints of the hippo-trodden path escorted by a Maasai Moran. The location provides a perfect base for visiting the Masai Mara, one of the world’s richest wildlife reserves, and home to an astounding array of animals including zebras, cheetahs, wildebeests, gazelles and of course the “Big Five”.

We enjoy a bush breakfast after a morning game drive

We enjoy a bush breakfast after a morning game drive

Mara Safari Club is what is referred to as a “tented” facility. But, campers be warned, these are not your typical KOA-style tents. Each tent consists of heavy canvas sides and roof mounted to a concrete foundation. Like most tents, you enter and exit through a zippered slit on the front of the tent. Each tent also has a large front porch with a view of the Mara River where hippos and crocs tend to hang out and wallow in the muddy waters.

While the tents look pretty plain from the outside, once inside they reveal all the comforts of a 5-star hotel including a roomy walk-in shower, separate toilet room, vanity and plush towels. The queen-sized bed was very comfortable with nice down pillows. If this is roughing it, you can count us in! There is even a mini-bar/refrigerator inside a beautiful leather covered trunk. We are in tent 47 which is one of the newest ones that also has an outdoor shower (in addition to the indoor shower). It is about a 7-minute walk to the lobby on the stone tree-lined path.

Cosmas, our excellent driver and guide

Cosmas, our excellent driver and guide

The open air lobby is only rustic in its decor. The property looks brand new and everything is pristine, just as you would expect from Fairmont. There is a small library off the main lobby with two computers where Internet access is available. However, connection speeds out here in the wilds of Africa are pretty slow. No, they are EXTREMELY slow. But, who comes on a safari for the Internet? You will also notice there are no televisions in the safari camps. Thank goodness.

Game drives are included in the room rates and depart from the lobby each morning at 6:30 am. Afternoon game drives depart at 3:30 pm. Game drives usually last 3 to 4 hours. In the mornings, you will return back in time for breakfast and in the evening, you will be back in time for dinner. Mara Safari Club also offers several optional excursions such as hot air balloon rides, bush breakfasts and Maasai Village Tours.

I think it is safe to say that our stay at Mara Safari Club is one of the most memorable experiences in our personal or professional lives. This is a truly magical place and no Kenya safari would be complete without a stay here. Our only regret is that we did not plan at least four days at this amazing property.

For more information, go to Fairmont Mara Safari Club website

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Hotel Basel in Basel, Switzerland

Our favorite boutique hotel in Basel, Switzerland is Hotel Basel.

When we booked two European river cruises back-to-back, it meant we would have one night in Basel[end], Switzerland, after disembarking the first cruise and before boarding our second cruise. After some research, we decided on Hotel Basel as our post-/pre-cruise hotel. Hotel Basel is located in the Oldtown, near the Marketplatz and is in an[end] excellent location for shopping, restaurants, and sightseeing. We arrived in Basel by train from Nuremberg and had a couple of options for getting from the train station to the hotel. The first choice was to hire a taxi (approx. 20 - 25 Swiss Franc (about the same $US). The other choice was the local tram, which is free if you have a hotel reservation. We decided to save the money and try the tram.

Hotel Basel

Hotel Basel

The hotel had previously emailed me instructions on which tram to take to get to the hotel. Basically, tram 8 or 11 will take you to Marketplatz, and the stop is within a couple of blocks of Hotel Basel. The trams are located just outside the train station (Basel SBB). Getting our luggage on the crowded tram was no easy task, but easier than getting off the tram at Marketplatz, which was packed with tourists lining up for the city's Christmas markets. Also, this was Saturday evening, which is even busier than normal. Nevertheless, we shoehorned our luggage through the crowd and found a local restaurant, where the host gladly showed me how to find Hotel Basel.

Hotel Basel decorated for Christmas

Hotel Basel decorated for Christmas

It was not hard to see the hotel from a distance with all the Christmas decorations on the outside. When we arrived, Receptionist, Michele, greeted us and checked us in. Our reservation included complimentary breakfast the next morning and we received vouchers for a free drink in the bar! We also received Mobility Tickets which allow for free use of the local trams or buses during our stay. Very nice.

After completing our check-in, we dropped our luggage off in our Classic Double room (107) before heading out on our own to explore Basel on foot. However, before we left the hotel, we stopped off at Sperber Bar for our free drink. We found a couple of empty stools in the crowded bar. It is Saturday evening and the place is buzzing with activity, a good sign. We gave the bartender our drink coupons and she happily poured two glasses of Proseco. Sperber Bar is a 60-seat restaurant/bar serving seasonal cuisine in a casual environment. The Brasserie Steiger is a bit dressier, upscale restaurant just off the lobby of the hotel. The Boulevard Terrace is a 100-seat venue with al fresco dining.

Sperber Bar

Sperber Bar

After enjoying our Proseco, we walked about three blocks from the hotel to the Basel Christmas market. The hotel is perfectly situated for exploring Basel on foot. The Christmas market here is one of the nicest we have seen during our European Christmas Market tour. The vendors offer a larger variety of products and food items than we have seen so far. On a Saturday night, the crowds can get quite large, but everyone is having a good time. If you plan to visit Basel during the Christmas market, Hotel Basel is an excellent choice.

Basel Christmas Market

Basel Christmas Market

We returned to Hotel Basel for a good night's sleep. The Classic Double room is a comfortable size for two people. All rooms are non-smoking, which is good. Every room has a safe, a flatscreen TV, complimentary Wi-Fi, a makeup mirror, an umbrella and something you don't often find, a free mini-bar! We found the hotel to be reasonably quiet with only a little outside noise from the street below occasionally sneaking in. The bed and pillows were comfortable and the desk was very usable. The only thing we wished for was a folding luggage stand to put our luggage on.

Classic Double

Classic Double

The next morning, I enjoyed the complimentary breakfast which is held on floor -1. The buffet breakfast was well stocked with anything you could possibly want and the waitress was very good about keeping my coffee refilled.

Breakfast at Hotel Basel

Breakfast at Hotel Basel

When we checked out of Hotel Basel we both agreed that it offers everything a traveler visiting Basel could possibly want: a comfortable room, a great location, and a friendly staff. We will definitely return to Hotel Basel on our next overnight visit to this dynamic city.

For more information on Hotel Basel, click here.

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Banyan Tree - Male, Seychelles

There are few resorts that rise to the level of Banyan Tree, Seychelles. We decided to spend a couple of days recovering from the long flight before boarding our Silversea cruise.

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There are few resorts that rise to the level of Banyan Tree, Seychelles. We decided to spend a couple of days recovering from the long flight before boarding our Silversea cruise. When we arrived, we were escorted up the beautiful sweeping staircase to the main building where we were welcomed and taken to the veranda with its magnificent view of the ocean. Here we sat and sipped iced ginger tea and freshened up with a cold scented cloth. A hotel representative came out to the veranda to check us in and give us our room key. After breakfast, we went back to the lobby where one of the hotel employees asked to take our picture. We weren’t sure why and we didn’t really look our best after being on an aircraft since Tuesday, but we smiled and the photo was taken in front of one of the banyan trees. On our last night at this wonderful place, the photo, framed in silk with a small Banyan Tree logo at the bottom, was placed on our bed at turndown as a memento of our stay.

From the lobby, guests are offered complimentary “buggy” (golf cart) rides to the villas, which can be a fair distance away. Each villa has a lockable gate leading to the patio (ours was at the end of a beautiful stone pathway surrounded by vegetation), private pool, outdoor veranda and villa. In case you missed it, I said private pool. The private infinity pool is a great place to take a cool splash after lying in the sun, or to sit and sip cocktails at sundown. After the pool is cleaned each day, lots of beautiful tropical flowers are floated on the surface. Nice touch! There is a large Balinese-style lounger that can accommodate two next to the pool. The private veranda features a teak dining table and chairs and a sofa. A ceiling fan keeps the breeze circulating. The jet-pool, complete with floating blossoms, is built into the large boulders that had most likely been part of the landscape since the beginning of time. The view of the lush surroundings and the ocean from our Pool Villa By-the-Rocks could not have been more spectacular.

Private Pool | Banyan Tree - Male, Seychelles | CruiseReport

The villa itself, with its contemporary Creole architecture and high sloped ceilings, is rustic but elegant. You enter from the patio through double sliding glass doors. The king-sized bed faces a wall of glass that looks out over the ocean. For our arrival, our room attendant had scattered flower blossoms on the bed and spelled out “Welcome to Banyan Tree” in pieces of palm frond. There is a sofa with lots of loose throw pillows, coffee table, desk, chair, and entertainment center with satellite TV and mini-bar. A tea/coffeemaker was provided along with a selection of coffees and teas. Local artists were commissioned to produce paintings for the bedroom based on the island’s legendary Coco-de-mer nut, and indigenous artifacts offer a unique sense of place. This feeling is enhanced by the scented oils and incense that were burned each evening in our villa and the Asian-inspired CD that filled the space with peaceful, relaxing music. The villa bathroom is spacious and spectacularly outfitted with Banyan Tree products, each packaged in individual small earthenware pots. There are “his and her” vanities with beautiful vessel sinks and two closets with a dresser between them containing the safe. The “hers” vanity has a magnifying makeup mirror and a hairdryer. The toilet area also had a bidet. Bathrobes, slippers, spa sandals and a beach bag are provided, all made of material sporting the Banyan Tree signature brown-and-cream floral design. Complimentary bottled water placed by the bed each night was also nestled in a pretty bag made from this same fabric. The sunken shower/tub has a wall of glass overlooking the ocean. Of course, there are blinds you can lower in case you are concerned about privacy. However, there is little chance that anyone will see you since the villas are so well positioned that it is almost impossible to see another villa.

Rickee Richardson | Banyan Tree - Male, Seychelles | CruiseReport

The Banyan Tree Seychelles also offers outdoor tennis courts, mountain bikes, water sports facilities including snorkeling and canoeing, a health club/gymnasium, a helipad, game room/library, and a wedding pavilion. Wi-Fi is available in the lobby and main hotel building and there is an internet connection in each villa. There are two bars, La Varangue where you can enjoy tapas or a fragrant shisha (water pipe), and the pool bar which overlooks the spectacular free-form infinity pool. The hotel could also arrange for sightseeing and island-hopping, diving and fishing expeditions. All the wonderful in-suite amenities and more are available for purchase at the Banyan Tree Gallery, which showcases indigenous arts and crafts. It is at the Gallery that we discovered that the scent of the oil and incense burned each night in our villa changes daily.

The accommodations and overall setting puts Banyan Tree Seychelles at the top of our list in worldwide pre-cruise/post-cruise accommodations. However, notwithstanding the on-premises Thai restaurant, Saffron, in our opinion, the resort’s dining experience did not measure up to the quality of the rest of the property. Food is very expensive here compared to Europe or the USA. Our evening Thai buffet was $75 (US) per person, not including drinks and gratuities. However, the food at Saffron was exceptional and plentiful. The main restaurant, Au Jardin d’Espices, serves international favorites in a casual setting overlooking Intendance Bay and was the place where we had breakfast each morning. The breakfast menu and buffet were good, but we found the menu for other meals to be uninspired and service here was spotty. We tried the specialty Creole-inspired restaurant, Chez Lamar, one evening and, while the food was good, the service was very slow and you had better like seafood because there are no alternate red meat or chicken dishes offered. We dined al fresco at Chez Lamar in a beautiful setting on a patio overlooking a wetland area and were serenaded by a guitarist playing and singing lovely music. We never had room service, but were intrigued by the possibility of having a barbecue outside by our pool or having dinner served to us on the beach. Both were dining options offered by the Banyan Tree.

Romantic welcome | Banyan Tree - Male, Seychelles | CruiseReport

The Banyan Tree Spa, on the other hand, is perhaps the best we have enjoyed anywhere in the world, on land or sea. It is situated on a hillside overlooking the ocean and surrounded by lush tropical foliage. We indulged in a 60-minute couple’s massage that was performed in an open-air massage pavilion with a view of the ocean from a vantage point high above the treetops. The sounds of birds singing and the roar of the ocean were natural here and did not have to be achieved via CD as in other spas we have visited. It was just like what you see in the magazine ads, but never see in real life. Banyan Tree Spas take a holistic approach to physical and spiritual well-being, providing a sanctuary for the senses. The handpicked therapists undergo 500 hours of training in Banyan Tree’s Spa Academies in Thailand and Indonesia, where they are immersed in the Banyan Tree Spa philosophy. A stay at Banyan Tree Seychelles would not be complete without a visit, or several, to the spa where therapeutic spa treatments and wonderfully soothing massages will rejuvenate the body and mind.

Seychelles Beach | Banyan Tree - Male, Seychelles | CruiseReport

Banyan Tree Hotels and Resorts has a policy of hiring its employees from the local communities. Turnover rate is very low and new staff are recruited through a referral program. Consequently, all know each other and some are even related. This makes for happy employees and it shows in the friendly atmosphere and great service provided at the Banyan Tree. This Corporate Social Responsibility extends to the environment, as well, through the establishment of the Green Imperative Fund to widen the reach and effectiveness of the company’s pro-environment efforts. Projects could range from marine life conservation and urban clean-up programs to community health and education support. This fund gives Banyan Tree guests an opportunity to participate by contributing $1 per person for every night they spend in a Banyan Tree property. This contribution is made under an “opt out” agreement and the Banyan Tree matches the contributions dollar for dollar to develop the Green Imperative Fund. The Banyan Tree Seychelles has a turtle conservation program and monitors its wetlands for birds and fresh-water turtles.

Banyan Tree Seychelles is a truly magical place with its own signature blend of romance and Asian sensuality. The philosophy behind the hotel is “based on providing a place for rejuvenation of the body, mind and soul – a Sanctuary for the Senses.” Mission accomplished.

Banyan Tree Seychelles CruiseReport.com Editor’s Rating: 9 out of 10

For more information, visit their website at www.banyantree.com

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InterContinental Le Grand - Paris

We spend one night at the InterContinental Le Grand Paris.

To only spend only one night in Paris is an unforgivable sin. I assure you, it could not be avoided on this trip. We arrived in Paris on the train from Cherbourg after disembarking Viking Sea. We had one night in Paris before flying to Valletta, Malta, to embark Silversea Cruises' new Silver Muse. Nevertheless, we wanted to enjoy Paris in grand style, so where better to stay than the InterContinental Le Grand? The hotel is located a stone's throw from Palais Garnier, home to the Paris Opera.

InterContinental Le Grand - Paris | CruiseReport

When we arrived at the St. Lazare train station, Google Maps showed that we were within easy walking distance to the InterContinental, only about one mile away. So, with rolling bags in tow, we made our way through the busy streets of Paris. It was an easy walk, and soon we were being greeted at the front door of the Le Grand by one of the bellmen, who tagged our luggage and agreed to deliver our bags to our room after we checked in. Walking into Le Grand is like stepping back in time, when everything was more sophisticated and elegant. Check-in was quick and efficient, as you would expect at a five-star, luxury hotel. Within minutes after arriving, we were stepping into our Opera View room, overlooking Palais Garnier.

The view from our Opera View room

The view from our Opera View room

We were immediately drawn to the large window where we opened the drapes to find one of the most spectacular views we have enjoyed from any hotel room. There, right in front of us, was the Paris Opera House with all of its gold ornamentation. We were initially concerned about all of the noise coming from the streets below, but fortunately, things quieted down by bedtime and we enjoyed a peaceful night's sleep.

The room itself was large, by European standards. The traditional French decor is a bit over the top, but it is classy nonetheless. The very comfortable king-size bed was outfitted with plush pillows and top-quality linens.

Our room in Paris | InterContinental Le Grand - Paris | CruiseReport

Across from the bed is a tall dresser holding a large flat-screen television. Next to the dresser is a small desk, large enough for my laptop workspace. The bathroom was quite nice with a separate tub and shower stall. To the left of the entryway was a large closet with electronic safe. 

After settling into the room and unpacking, we decided to go outside for a walk. The hotel is perfectly located for exploring Paris on foot. There are shops, cafes, boulangeries and various points of interest in all directions. We spent two hours just walking around, window-shopping, sightseeing, and people-watching. When we returned to our room, Rickee noticed that a light bulb in the bathroom was burned out. After a call to Reception, it only took ten minutes before a new bulb was being installed. That is the kind of excellent service we have come to expect from InterContinental. 

After a restful night of sleep, we had time to enjoy the buffet breakfast at Café de la Paix before heading to the airport. The massive buffet was one of the nicest we have ever seen. We both ordered Eggs Benedict a la carté and they were prepared to perfection. This is one of the best breakfasts we have ever enjoyed, anywhere in the world!

Excellent choice of breads and pastries at Café de la Paix breakfast buffet

Excellent choice of breads and pastries at Café de la Paix breakfast buffet

After breakfast, we had to check out and meet our driver for the trip to the airport. It is unfortunate that we only had one night to spend at InterContinental Le Grand. There are so many other parts of the property we would love to explore, and plan to on a future visit to Paris. This was our fourth time to stay in Paris and there's no question that the InterContinental Le Grand is our new favorite hotel.

For more information, check their website.

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Hotel Lord Byron - Rome, Italy

The Hotel Lord Byron, was once a patrician villa built in 1910.

The Hotel Lord Byron was once a patrician villa built in 1910. This small, “off the beaten path” property, located in the exclusive Parioli quarter of Rome, offers guests a high degree of luxury and service by a multi-lingual staff. The hotel is just a short walk to the Villa Borghese and the Via Veneto, and a stroll through the magnificent Borghese Park to the Spanish Steps and the Piazza del Popolo.

Hotel Lord Byron - Rome, Italy | CruiseReport

As part of The Leading Small Hotels of the World, the Lord Byron assures guests of getting special treatment. What the property lacks in facilities, it makes up for with charm, service and comfortable accommodations. While the 32-room luxury hotel does not offer a spa or swimming pool, it is home to an award-winning Italian gourmet restaurant, Sapori del Lord Byron, and a lounge and wine bar, Il Salotto, with a clubroom atmosphere.

Hotel Lord Byron - Rome, Italy | CruiseReport

All rooms and suites represent a delicate balance of the old world and the new. Our corner suite had been recently re-designed (as have all the rooms on the 4th floor) in a 1930’s art-deco style. A large Carrera marble bathroom housed a bathtub/shower with rain-shower head, a toilet, bidet and marble sink. A small shelving unit could be used for storing personal items and was where you found the shampoo, body wash and body lotion along with shower cap, shoeshine glove and cotton swabs. Towels were large and plush. A large walk-in closet with electronic safe was large enough for all of our luggage and had plenty of hanger space. A built-in dresser provided drawer space. The closet light was activated by a motion sensor and turned off automatically after a certain amount of time of no motion. 

The bedroom was spacious and comfortable with deep red carpeting and fabric-covered walls in a subtle milk-chocolate herringbone pattern. The doors and ceiling were surrounded with beautiful moldings. Two large floor-to-ceiling glass doors opened to a step-out wraparound balcony which overlooked the front of the hotel and a beautiful little courtyard area. The blinds and sheers covering these doors were opened and closed by a bedside remote control. There was a desk with phone and a small table with two chairs which could be used for en suite dining. Opposite the bed was a corner unit that houses the minibar/fridge and a fairly wimpy 15” television. All the furniture was especially made for the hotel. Art work on the walls featured Roman scenes. The only thing missing was a full-length mirror. You know, women notice those things.

Perhaps the best feature, and for me the most important, was the bed. Our room had two twin beds that had been combined to form a queen-size bed with a large dark wooden headboard. Dark brown suede insets on each side of the headboard were protected from greasy heads by two white pieces of removable fabric with the hotel's initials embroidered on them. The mattresses were firm and the pillows extermely heavy but, when combined, they yielded four nights of the best sleep I can remember. I did not even have to adjust my pillows during the night, something I do continually at home. I would gladly pay a premium price per pillow if I could find them in the U.S. 

The room was also extremely quiet, partly due to the hotel’s solid construction as well as the property’s secluded location. There is literally no traffic noise, a claim that hotels on Rome’s popular Via Veneto cannot easily make. Non-smoking rooms are available and guest room amenities include WiFi access, satellite color TV, telephone, individual climate control, minibar, electronic safe, walk-in closet, towel heater, hair dryer, and luxury bathrobes and slippers. The hotel usually offers a courtesy shuttle service to the city center and Via Veneto but, since it was August and a big vacation month for Italians, the shuttle was not running. However, if you didn't feel like walking, taxis were readily available at the hotel.

Sapori del Lord Byron restaurant

Sapori del Lord Byron restaurant

One of the great assets Hotel Lord Byron has to offer guests is the Sapori del Lord Byron restaurant. In addition to offering guests a wide variety of regional dishes and the best Italian wines, Sapori is the winner of an “Award of Excellence” granted by Wine Spectator in 2007. Sapori is worth a visit even if you do not stay at Lord Byron. It is in this elegant venue each morning that hotel guests are treated to a lovely complimentary buffet breakfast featuring such delights as homemade croissants and breads, gourmet preserves, fresh fruits and juices, cheeses, eggs cooked to order, breakfast meats, and natural cereals. The talented Executive Chef, Jean Luc Fruneau, meticulously selects the freshest seasonal ingredients for his a la carte menu. We enjoyed a specially prepared pasta dish and bruschetta for lunch on our last day at the hotel and everything was spectacular, including the impeccable service.

For more information, visit their website at http://www.lordbyronhotel.com/en


Originally posted on: 1/19/2009

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The Emblem Hotel - Prague

Our new favorite boutique hotel in Prague is just minutes from many of Old Town's attractions.

November 30, 2017 - When our 2017 Christmas Markets river cruise assignment called for two nights in Prague and we needed hotel accommodations, our research turned up The Emblem Hotel. 

Emblem Hotel Old Town Prague

Emblem Hotel Old Town Prague

Some hotels in Prague claim the "Old Town" location, but may be many miles from the actual historical sights. The Emblem Hotel is truly just steps from about everything you want to see in Prague, yet, is tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the popular tourist areas.

Check-in was very informal and efficient. We arrived at The Emblem in the morning after an all-night flight and were greeted by a hotel Reception staff member who invited us to sit in the Reception lounge and offered us a beverage. Rather than having to stand at a check-in counter, we were comfortably seated while they brought us the necessary documents required for check-in.

Reception Lounge

Reception Lounge

We were pleasantly surprised to learn that our room was ready and that the luggage we had shipped to the hotel a few days earlier (we informed Reception in advance that we were shipping our luggage to the hotel), was already in our room and waiting for us. Nice!

Our room, a Queen Dom, was small at only 228 sq. ft., but the efficient layout and design make it quite livable. The mattress, pillows and linens were all top quality and very comfortable. That is something that we appreciated when trying to shed jet lag from an all-night flight. We also were impressed with how well the hotel room was insulated from noise coming from adjacent rooms. The only sounds were occasional noises from the street below, but we hardly heard anything.

Queen Dom | The Emblem Hotel - Prague | CruiseReport

The entire lower level of the hotel (below Ground level) is referred to as "The M Lounge" and is a perfect place to spread out and relax at any time of day. I found it to be the perfect early morning spot for coffee and work. There is an automatic coffee machine here that is available 24 hours a day. I never checked to see what was in the samovar -- perhaps hot water for tea?

Coffee Machine

Coffee Machine

The M Lounge is divided into several rooms, some best-suited for conferences or small meetings. The Salon was furnished like a large living room with sofas, big screen television, and coffee tables. The hotel invites guests to use the hotel's public areas as they would their own homes.

The Salon

The Salon

The Salon is where I sat to work and enjoy coffee in the mornings. And, on many evenings, the hotel offers a "happy hour" in the M Lounge with complimentary wine and snacks.

Rickee enjoys a glass of complimentary wine in The Salon

Rickee enjoys a glass of complimentary wine in The Salon

As an added value, our room rate included breakfast which is served each morning in the hotel's resident restaurant, George Prime Steak. An extensive buffet of fruit, meats and cheeses, breads, pastries, cereals and juices is augmented by a small á la carte menu with eggs made to order, omelettes, porridge (I am from Texas so I have no idea what that is), and a dish called "American Pancake."

Breakfast buffet at George Prime Steak

Breakfast buffet at George Prime Steak

You should also consider making reservations one evening for dinner at George Prime Steak since it is one of the highest-rated steakhouses in Prague.

I mentioned that the hotel is literally just steps from Prague's Old Town Square. In less than five minutes, you can walk to the Astronomical clock, or the famous Charles Bridge. At the end of our stay, we met some other river cruise guests who opted for the cruise line recommended hotel (Hilton Old Town). When we saw the location of the Hilton, we were so pleased that we had chosen The Emblem. The Hilton and the Marriott were miles from the sights to which we had walked in only minutes from The Emblem.

The Old Town Square is just a minute’s walk from The Emblem Hotel

The Old Town Square is just a minute’s walk from The Emblem Hotel

When it came time for us to explore Prague, the Emblem's Reception staff were more than willing to offer suggestions, map out a walking route, or make restaurant reservations for us. They could not have been nicer. And, here's a first for us: in the room there is a complimentary "Handy" cell phone that you can take with you on your walks around Prague. You can make unlimited local or international phone calls, or use the phone's built-in walking maps and guides. Another HUGE value!

With comfortable accommodations, an excellent breakfast, and an unbeatable location, The Emblem Hotel is our new favorite hotel in Prague Old Town!

For more information, or to make a reservation, go to http://www.emblemprague.com

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The Milestone Hotel - London

If you are looking for luxury in London, look no further. The Milestone has it all!

Whenever we sail from Portsmouth, Harwich or Southampton, we always try to spend a few days in London. London is one of our top five favorite pre-/post-cruise cities in the world. You can easily spend four or five days exploring what London has to offer. On our most recent cruise from Portsmouth, we unfortunately only had two nights to enjoy in London. So, we wanted to make it something really special. We chose The Milestone Hotel for its 5-star reputation and history of excellent service. Everything we read about this historic hotel in advance was positive...and accurate.

Rickee in front of the Milestone

Rickee in front of the Milestone

We arrived at London Heathrow around 9:30am and had arranged for Heathrow Shuttle to meet us at the airport and transfer us to the Milestone. The cost for the meet-and-greet and transfer was £70 ($117 US) and was well worth it. We arrived at The Milestone around 1pm and were immediately greeted by name and welcomed by doorman Teddy who quickly grabbed our luggage and escorted us to the Reception desk. Check-in was quick and painless, as you would expect in a 5-star property. The hotel lobby has the feel of an elegant English country home: very classy, yet very comfortable. We were introduced to Fran, the butler on duty, who offered to take us on a short tour of the property before escorting us to our room. The most striking space was The Conservatory. Overlooking the herb garden and forming an extension of Stables Bar, it is a relaxed space for drinks, light snacks or a leisurely breakfast. 

The Conservatory

The Conservatory

When Fran opened the door and invited us into our room (#504), it felt as though we were coming back home to a place we had never been before. Is that even possible? To the left of the entry hall was a small second bedroom that would be perfect for a kid's bedroom, but we used it for our carry-on luggage and as an extra closet. To the right was the massive and well-appointed bathroom. The living room/bedroom was "sunken" two steps below the entry hall and had that classic elegant English country home decor. After an all-night flight, the king-sized bed looked like a very appealing way to shed some jet lag.

Very comfortable king-sized bed

Very comfortable king-sized bed

The living room had two chairs, a small table and a cabinet containing a combination mini-bar/fridge with complimentary coffee/tea. The closet was also off the living room and was more than adequate for our needs with a safe large enough to hold a laptop. A small desk next to the bed was perfect for my laptop and The Milestone even provides electrical adapters for US-style plugs. The desk is equipped with all sorts of small office supplies like scissors, paper clips, stapler, etc. They have pretty much thought of everything. 

The "sitting room" is opposite the bed in our room

The "sitting room" is opposite the bed in our room

The complimentary Wi-Fi was fast and worked perfectly. Fran made sure to point out all of the features of our room including how the large flat-screen television remote worked, thermostat settings, etc. A few minutes after our arrival, there was a knock at the door. Two Mimosas and a complimentary fruit plate were delivered to our room.

Rickee enjoys her complimentary Mimosa

Rickee enjoys her complimentary Mimosa

The mattress was very comfortable and the linens were as good as you will find anywhere in the world. A duvet and pillow selection was available upon request. It is becoming obvious why The Milestone has won so many awards over the years. Rickee was very excited to see the lighted magnifying makeup mirror in the bathroom, the sign of a 5-star property in her book. Bathroom amenities were from Penhaligon's and the towels were plush and wonderful. Complimentary bathrobes with slippers were hanging on the back of the bathroom door. The tub/shower combination was large and easy to use. No corners have been cut in providing The Milestone guest with every luxury imaginable. During turndown, a floating votive candle was placed on the edge of the bathtub adding a warm glow to the bathroom!

Excellent Penhaligon's bathroom amenities

Excellent Penhaligon's bathroom amenities

After a restful night's sleep in one of the quietest rooms we have ever occupied, we decided to take advantage of our complimentary Full English Breakfast at Cheneston's restaurant. The restaurant is not very large, but we had no trouble finding an open table. We both ordered the Eggs Benedict which turned out to be the best we have ever had. The eggs were perfectly poached and the Hollandaise sauce was amazing. The orange juice is fresh-squeezed and the coffee is delicious. Breakfast at Cheneston's is the perfect way to start a day in London.

Cheneston's Restaurant at The Milestone Hotel

Cheneston's Restaurant at The Milestone Hotel

Before our day of exploring in London, we stopped at the Concierge desk where Joshua was more than willing to assist us with suggestions on restaurants and things to see and do in the area. Kensington Palace and Gardens is right across the street from the Milestone as is Hyde Park. When you exit The Milestone and turn to the left, there are dozens of shops and restaurants along High Street. A hop-on/hop-off bus stop is just one block from the hotel and was too tempting to pass up. We spent most of one day aboard the bus seeing some of London's iconic sights.

Kensington Palace is just a few minutes walk from The Milestone

Kensington Palace is just a few minutes walk from The Milestone

After spending two glorious nights at The Milestone, we regrettably were forced to check-out so that we could transfer to Portsmouth for our cruise. We wish we had a longer stay so we could have taken advantage of the on site spa and resistance pool. Our brief stay at The Milestone was truly one of the highlights of the entire trip. We now see why many critics consider The Milestone to be the best hotel in London. We are certain it is among the best in the world. We would not hesitate to recommend The Milestone to any of our friends.

For more information, visit their website at MilestoneHotel.com

Originally posted on: 11/25/2014

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