All of us look for different things when we stay in hotels. If you are like me, a comfort factor is an advantage hard to explain. For instance, though I must have stayed in most of London's great hotels, these days I always book myself into the Taj-run 51 Buckingham Gate. It is where I feel the most comfortable, because of the excellence of the service; the Tajness of the hotel.
In Mumbai, the ITC Maratha cannot call itself the best in a city that also has the grand, original Taj and the elegant Oberoi. But the Maratha is a hotel with such warm and efficient service that I always feel at home.
Bear this in mind when you read this list of best hotels I stayed in, in 2023. (To keep the numbers down, I have eliminated all Indian hotels so this is a list of hotels around the world.)
The Four Seasons, Florence.
This one appears on most lists of best hotels. It is stunningly beautiful, and consists of two separate buildings and a huge, art-filled private garden in the centre of Florence. One used to be a medieval monastery. The other is a centuries-old palazzo. My room in the palazzo may well be the most stunning bedroom I have ever slept in. The walls were full of original frescos. Service standards are impossibly high too.
Atlantis, The Royal, Dubai.
This story is from the December 30, 2023 edition of Brunch.
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