If your tastes run to five star hotels but your wallet is a little more conservative, take a look at some of the wonderful luxury hotels in Eastern Europe's finest cities. Starting at less than $100 per night, there are a number of great luxury hotels to choose from. You may need a currency converter to work out the rates which are often given in local moolah, but you will find that your dollar, pound or euro goes a long, long way in these destinations.
Luxury Hotels in Poland
If you fancy sampling a hotel from the Conde Nast Gold List, try Le Royal Meridien Bristol in Warsaw to see what sets it apart from other luxury hotels in Poland. This five diamond hotel was built in 1899 and has retained its interesting Art Nouveau touches whilst adding refined detail and 21st century technology. Located on King's Walk, this landmark hotel is within strolling distance of Warsaw's Royal Castle and historic Old Town. Other great choices for luxury hotels in Warsaw are the Mamaison Le Regina and the Art Deco Hotel Rialto.
Luxury hotels in Bulgaria
If you have always fancied wallowing in one of the hotels in the Kempinski group, but object to London prices, then consider the Kempinski Grand Arena in Bansko, Bulgaria. It is located 150km (94 miles) south of the capital city of Sofia in the mountains and is popular for skiing and snowsports in the winter months. During the summer it is a scenic area for hiking. The local Bulgarian taverns provide national cuisine for well under ten euros a head and Harry's Bar is the place to enjoy early evening cocktails. Alternatively, wallow in the indoor and outdoor swimming pools at the Kempinski, play tennis or book some bargain spa treatments in the gorgeous Zalez Spa during your stay at one of the best luxury hotels in Bulgaria.
Luxury hotels in Hungary
Hungary's capital city of Budapest attracts millions of visitors each year to enjoy its historic architecture along the streets of this UNESCO World Heritage City. With low prices at many luxury Hungary hotels, why settle for anything less than the best?
Once again the Conde Nast Traveler Gold List makes a superb recommendation at the Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest. For those wanting to stay in one of the top hotels in Hungary which occupy older buildings, consider the Danubius Grand Hotel Margitsziget. Located in Pest, on the east bank of the River Danube, this luxury hotel was recently restored and offers some of the finest dining in the city at its five restaurants. On the west bank, in Buda, the contemporary Art 'Otel is one of the best luxury hotels in Budapest with a modern art-themed décor.
Alex Brey co-founded Luxique, and has had a passion for travel for more than 20 years. So much so, he convinced others to join him in his pursuit to create a travel documentary highlighting some of the globe's finest destinations. During an almost three year process, he got to stay in some outstanding luxury hotels, soak up some vibrant cultures and enjoy some of the world's finest cuisines. He realized that the decision-making process for planning the perfect trip - from choosing the destination to getting the right hotel room - was something that could be improved. And so came the birth of Luxique, the website that caters for the discerning traveler.
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Friday, July 20, 2018
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