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Conde Nast Traveler Unveils its Annual Hot List
May "Hot List" issue is the magazine's annual guide to the hottest new hotels, restaurants, spas, and clubs around the globe
25 April 2007

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NEW YORK, Conde Nast Traveler's 11th annual May "Hot List" issue is the insider's guide to the newest, hottest, sexiest hotels, restaurants, spas, and nightclubs opened all over the world in the past year. To develop the list, the magazine's editors checked out hundreds of new properties around the globe, rigorously evaluating each one on a standard set of criteria. The result is a definitive guide to the world's most exciting new establishments destined to become instant classics.

The 2007 Hot List features 138 new hotels and resorts, 95 new restaurants, 25 new nightclubs, and 75 new spas whose design, service, and amenities transcend industry standards.

The hotel findings range from Mexico's four-suite colonial retreat, Oasis, to Las Vegas' 816-room behemoth overlooking the Strip, Red Rock Casino. Hot and trendy doesn't have to mean pricey. Check into 24 of the hottest hotels under $200-per-night. The 138 hotels and resorts on this year's Hot List encompass 46 countries on 6 continents.


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The U.S. properties named to the list include:

This year there is global foodie buzz aplenty. Conde Nast Traveler highlights the hottest trends, including the organic-food revolution and cutting-edge restaurant design, and unearths 95 of the newest, most irresistible restaurants out there. New York City reigns as the food capital of the world, with eight new restaurants on the list, and Los Angeles and San Francisco rule the west coast, with five new eateries each:

Restaurants in the U.S. making the Hot Tables List include:

No longer the pastime of a rarefied few, spa-going has become a vital part of world travel. Every hotel and resort worth its salt contains a spa, and destination spas are opening at a fast clip around the world. Conde Nast Traveler's editors donned their robes in the world's newest, from intimate day-spas to sprawling resort facilities, to determine the best of the burgeoning bunch.

Spas in the U.S. making the Hot Spas List include:

This year's search for the Next Big Thing in nightlife brought Conde Nast Traveler reporters to lounges, dance clubs, neighborhood bars, and burlesque performance clubs in 20 cities around the world:

Nightclubs in the U.S. making the Hot Nights List include:

Full reviews of each hotel, restaurant, nightclub and spa can be found in the "Hot List" May issue of Conde Nast Traveler, on newsstands April 24, 2007.

About Conde Nast Traveler: Unlike many other travel publications, Conde Nast Traveler does not accept free travel and accommodations and its correspondents, as far as possible, travel anonymously. The result is travel the way consumers experience it - good and bad, with reporting that is fair and honest. Conde Nast Traveler has won 6th National Magazine Awards and is the only travel publication to have won the highest honor in magazine publishing. Conde Nast Traveler, the 2005 Zagat Survey Best Travel Magazine, has a circulation of over 775,000 and is published by the Conde Nast Publications, Inc.

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