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Survey reveals best US business hotel

Tuesday, 10 Sep, 2007 0

Clients going to the USA?

A Reuters report says that business travelers who rely on round-the-clock service and flawless technology have not only named the Four Seasons Hotel in Washington, DC, as the top business hotel in North America according to a new survey, but The Four Seasons properties won four out of the ten top spots and The Peninsula with three out of the ten.

Travel + Leisure magazine, published by American Express Publishing, just released a list of the top 10 business hotels in the United States and Canada according to its readers:

1. Four Seasons Hotel – Washington, DC

The hotel offers a 24-hour business center, 100 digitally printed editions of newspapers, secretaries, interpreters and audiovisual equipment for meetings. You can even store luggage and personal items at the hotel for future visits.

2. The Peninsula – Chicago

The Peninsula’s team of meeting planners is there to make events run smoothly with a professional meeting consultant on hand to ensure every detail is taken care of for large or small meetings.

3. Four Seasons Hotel – San Francisco

This hotel offers conference planning and meeting packages to assist in hassle-free business plans, along with 24-hour business services and state-of-the-art meeting rooms.

4. The Peninsula – New York

Located in the heart of Manhattan, this hotel offers over 3,000 square feet of meeting space, with high-tech audiovisual capabilities, and a business center.

5. XV Beacon – Boston

This luxury boutique hotel offers a complimentary in-town chauffeured car service to business travelers along with a 24-hour concierge. to ensure a comfortable and peaceful visit.

6. Hotel Monaco – Salt Lake City

Located downtown, the Hotel Monaco offers round the clock room service and WiFi high-speed internet connection throughout the hotel. It also has a custom meeting planning service.

7. Four Seasons Hotel – Las Vegas

Located only minutes from the airport, the hotel offers executive board suites and a well-equipped business center. For forgetful travelers, the hotel’s “I Need It Now” program can provide everything from cuff-links to cellphone chargers.

8. Peninsula Beverly Hills – Los Angeles

Rooms are equipped with a high-tech electronic system, allowing guests to control their room environments with a touch of their fingertips.

9. St. Paul Hotel – Minneapolis

The award-winning restaurant is ideal for hosting high-power business lunches, and the largest of its 8 meeting rooms can accommodate groups of up to 500.

10. Four Seasons Hotel – Austin

For business travelers looking for a tranquil surrounding, the Four Seasons Austin offers a view of the lush green banks of Lady Bird Lake.

Report by The Mole



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