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These Are the Top 500 Hotels in the World
The T+L 500 are the world's best hotels in 2021, as voted by T+L's discerning readers.
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The T+L 500 are the world's best hotels in 2021, as voted by T+L's discerning readers.
Read this story >The T+L 500 are the world’s best hotels in 2021, as voted by T+L’s discerning readers.
An alternative to mainstream hotels, serviced apartments offer more space, in-room facilities and privacy.
New to Tokyo’s buzzing hotel scene, TRUNK(HOUSE) is a modern-day “salon”—an exclusive, residential-style hub for sophisticated travelers who appreciate culture and luxury.
You probably know JR Kyushu for their trains, but the group’s new hotel brand THE BLOSSOM is going to make waves in Japan’s hospitality industry.
Matching traditional tatami floors, a genkan-style entryway and a hinoki-wood bathtub with Charles Eames furnishings and Noguchi lights, this one-room boutique stay is a designer’s daydream.
After a three-year, 110-billion-yen renovation, Tokyo’s grandest of dames is back looking as elegant as ever before—intentionally.
The surrounding Chinzanso Garden has 20 varieties of sakura trees and a 1,000-year-old pagoda.
For more than a century, Imperial Hotel, Tokyo has been a meeting place for the world’s glamorous and powerful.
Located in the stylish Shinjuku neighborhood, Hyatt Regency Tokyo is a short walk from the serene Meiji Shrine, as well as the more earthly delights of the fashion-forward Shibuya area.