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Chain Hotels
Chain hotels are known by their brand names, offering quality through standards set by their parent companies. However, older ones still deliver something unique for guests, such as bespoke cultural and regional experiences. If you're looking for a hotel that combines reliability with rich historical and cultural significance, explore our list of chain hotels.
Featured Chain Hotels
Imperial Hotel Tokyo
The Imperial Hotel Tokyo is a prestigious luxury hotel in Chiyoda, Tokyo, established by the Japanese government in 1890 initially to host foreign dignitaries. Its colorful history has seen its main building be renovated and replaced three times since its initial construction, with each new iteration with its own purpose and unique historical and cultural character. Guests have access to many amenities and features such as indoor pools, fitness centers, spas, indoor clinics, and 18 dining venues featuring Japanese and international cuisine. Renowned for its first-class hospitality, it provides accessible, well-furnished rooms, concierge, touring, and limousine services. It is ideal for casual stays, business travelers, romantic events, or cultural exploration from its location in the heart of Tokyo.
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La Bastide De Moustiers - HĂ´tel et Restaurant - Teritoria
When world-renowned celebrity chef Alain Ducasse fell in love with the village of Moustiers-Sainte-Marie while touring Provence, he set about creating his home away from home here. He accomplished it in 1994 by establishing La Bastide De Moustiers, a stylish yet homey restaurant-hotel with historic architecture and stunning valley views. Here, guests will not only savor the 21 Michelin-starred chef's incredible recipes, they'll also have numerous cultural and outdoor experiences to discover. Explore the hills and valleys, as well as rivers and lakes. Visit medieval towns hidden away in the forests of Provence. The food, lodgings, and amenities at La Bastide De Moustiers will ensure guests will always be energized and ready to meet each new day's possibilities.
Escape the bustling urban landscape of Udaipur by heading over to RAAS Devigarh, situated up in the Aravalli Hills. Nestled in the sleepy town of Delwara, 35 minutes away from Udaipur, this heritage boutique hotel offers plenty of opportunities to connect with nature and old Rajasthan. Originally a hilltop palace built in 1760 from locally mined marble, the heritage property has been a publicly available accommodation since 1999. Its restoration and renovation took over 15 years, resulting in a sustainable and culturally authentic historic property. Guests can view the valley and hills from the many jharokhas and terraces or admire elegant murals depicting artistry preserved through the centuries. The palace also boasts wonderful venues for memorable ceremonies and celebrations.