Hotel Openings Filter External The Waldorf Astoria, a hotel that defined hospitality, is reborn For nearly a century, New York City’s Waldorf Astoria set the standard for luxury hotels. Now, after seven years, an army of artisans has brought the Art Deco beauty back to life. "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King interviews Hilton’s Chris Nasetta a... cbsnews.com More in this category Hotel OpeningsMore in this category Hospitality History More like this External Former Nazi bunker turned into hotel and leisure complex in Germany At 58 meters tall - just a little taller than the Leaning Tower of Pisa, but with considerably more heft - the St. Pauli bunker in Hamburg, Germany, has dominated the city skyline for just over 80 years. cnn.com More in this category Hotel Openings More like this External Saudis Scale Back Ambition for $1.5 Trillion Desert Project Neom Saudi Arabia has scaled back its medium-term ambitions for the desert development of Neom, the biggest project within Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s plans for diversifying the oil-dependent economy, according to people familiar with the matter. BloomBerg.com More in this category Hotel Openings More like this External The hotel industry on a record run: review and projections for openings in 2024 During the fourth quarter, Hilton Hotels & Resorts opened 132 hotels and approximately 24,000 rooms, marking the company’s largest expansion quarter to date. The 395 hotel openings and 63,000 rooms during the year reflect commendable net growth of 4... Hospitality ON More in this category FinanceMore in this category Hotel Openings More like this External Ultra luxury Aman hotel group expands into Saudi Arabia with a promise to celebrate the Kingdom’s diversity Aman, a name whispered in the circles of the rich and famous, is one of the world’s most exclusive hotel groups, renowned for its near telepathic service and ultra-luxurious properties tucked in some of the globe’s most stunning locations. arabnews.com More in this category Hotel OpeningsMore in this category DiversityMore in this category Luxury Travel More like this External The 41 Most Anticipated Hotel Openings of 2024 - vogue.com In 2024, the post-pandemic travel boom is set to continue. After years of border closures, construction halts, and economic uncertainly, the world is finally bullish on, well, the world itself: according to the U.S. Travel Association, leisure trips... vogue.com More in this category Hotel Openings More like this External The Peninsula vs Raffles: how London’s 2 new Asian-brand hotels square up – rooms, suites, restaurants, prices and more To borrow from the popular British saying about buses, in this case you can wait years for an Asian grand dame hotel to come to London, and then two open in the same month. South China Morning Post More from this brand RafflesMore from this brand PeninsulaMore in this category Hotel Openings More like this External Fit for an emperor: Bulgari Hotel Roma Please use the sharing tools found via the share button at the top or side of articles. Copying articles to share with others is a breach of FT.com T&Cs and Copyright Policy. Email [email protected] to buy additional rights. Subscribers may share up ... ft.com More from this brand Bulgari Hotels & ResortsMore in this category Hotel Openings More like this External Inside Raffles London at The OWO Raffles Hotels & Resorts has made its long-anticipated debut in London, opening the doors to Raffles London at The OWO (Old War Office). Comprising a hotel and residences, spa and ballroom, alongside an array of restaurants and bars, The OWO heralds... Sleeper Media More from this brand RafflesMore in this category Hotel OpeningsMore in this category Design and Architecture More like this External Boutique Group CEO interview: How Mark DeCocinis is transforming Saudi palaces into world-class hotels Despite the name, there is nothing small about the scope or scale of Saudi Arabia’s Boutique Group. A home-grown firm turning palaces and historical buildings into ultra-luxury hotels, Boutique Group has ambitions to become one of the world’s most i... hoteliermiddleeast.com More in this category Hotel Openings More like this The Hotel Yearbook 2025 - Tech Edition Navigating Current Innovation and Future Breakthroughs Explore Your content on Hospitality Net? Hospitality Net membership explained
External The Waldorf Astoria, a hotel that defined hospitality, is reborn For nearly a century, New York City’s Waldorf Astoria set the standard for luxury hotels. Now, after seven years, an army of artisans has brought the Art Deco beauty back to life. "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King interviews Hilton’s Chris Nasetta a... cbsnews.com More in this category Hotel OpeningsMore in this category Hospitality History More like this
External Former Nazi bunker turned into hotel and leisure complex in Germany At 58 meters tall - just a little taller than the Leaning Tower of Pisa, but with considerably more heft - the St. Pauli bunker in Hamburg, Germany, has dominated the city skyline for just over 80 years. cnn.com More in this category Hotel Openings More like this
External Saudis Scale Back Ambition for $1.5 Trillion Desert Project Neom Saudi Arabia has scaled back its medium-term ambitions for the desert development of Neom, the biggest project within Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s plans for diversifying the oil-dependent economy, according to people familiar with the matter. BloomBerg.com More in this category Hotel Openings More like this
External The hotel industry on a record run: review and projections for openings in 2024 During the fourth quarter, Hilton Hotels & Resorts opened 132 hotels and approximately 24,000 rooms, marking the company’s largest expansion quarter to date. The 395 hotel openings and 63,000 rooms during the year reflect commendable net growth of 4... Hospitality ON More in this category FinanceMore in this category Hotel Openings More like this
External Ultra luxury Aman hotel group expands into Saudi Arabia with a promise to celebrate the Kingdom’s diversity Aman, a name whispered in the circles of the rich and famous, is one of the world’s most exclusive hotel groups, renowned for its near telepathic service and ultra-luxurious properties tucked in some of the globe’s most stunning locations. arabnews.com More in this category Hotel OpeningsMore in this category DiversityMore in this category Luxury Travel More like this
External The 41 Most Anticipated Hotel Openings of 2024 - vogue.com In 2024, the post-pandemic travel boom is set to continue. After years of border closures, construction halts, and economic uncertainly, the world is finally bullish on, well, the world itself: according to the U.S. Travel Association, leisure trips... vogue.com More in this category Hotel Openings More like this
External The Peninsula vs Raffles: how London’s 2 new Asian-brand hotels square up – rooms, suites, restaurants, prices and more To borrow from the popular British saying about buses, in this case you can wait years for an Asian grand dame hotel to come to London, and then two open in the same month. South China Morning Post More from this brand RafflesMore from this brand PeninsulaMore in this category Hotel Openings More like this
External Fit for an emperor: Bulgari Hotel Roma Please use the sharing tools found via the share button at the top or side of articles. Copying articles to share with others is a breach of FT.com T&Cs and Copyright Policy. Email [email protected] to buy additional rights. Subscribers may share up ... ft.com More from this brand Bulgari Hotels & ResortsMore in this category Hotel Openings More like this
External Inside Raffles London at The OWO Raffles Hotels & Resorts has made its long-anticipated debut in London, opening the doors to Raffles London at The OWO (Old War Office). Comprising a hotel and residences, spa and ballroom, alongside an array of restaurants and bars, The OWO heralds... Sleeper Media More from this brand RafflesMore in this category Hotel OpeningsMore in this category Design and Architecture More like this
External Boutique Group CEO interview: How Mark DeCocinis is transforming Saudi palaces into world-class hotels Despite the name, there is nothing small about the scope or scale of Saudi Arabia’s Boutique Group. A home-grown firm turning palaces and historical buildings into ultra-luxury hotels, Boutique Group has ambitions to become one of the world’s most i... hoteliermiddleeast.com More in this category Hotel Openings More like this