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The list of The World’s 50 Best Hotels has been announced at an awards ceremony in London, and includes hotels from 35 different locations across six continents worldwide.
This list is 50 Best’s first foray into the travel space, and its first new global ranking since the launch of The World’s 50 Best Bars in 2009.
Passalacqua, the luxury boutique hotel on the shores of Lake Como – which opened in June 2022 – takes the top spot on The World’s 50 Best Hotels list. Located in an 18th-century villa with spectacular terraced gardens running down to the water, the De Santis family has created an exquisite 24-room property with the feel of a private home.
Rosewood Hong Kong (Rank 2). (Supplied)
“Huge congratulations to Passalacqua for the achievement of making it to No.1, just two years after opening,” MD, The World’s 50 Best Hotels, Tim Brooke-Webb, said.
“It’s a true testament to the vision of the De Santis family, who has created this sublime sanctuary for guests with painstaking devotion to design detail, exquisite hospitality and distinctive magic, which has clearly made a lasting impression on our Academy of expert voters.
“After seeing the devastating impact of COVID-19 on the hospitality industry, it’s been especially fulfilling to see so many hoteliers from around the world gather in London to celebrate each other’s achievements under one roof for the first-ever awards ceremony of The World’s 50 Best Hotels.
“Our heartfelt congratulations go out to each and every hotel on the list, and we hope this list inspires travel-lovers to book somewhere truly spectacular for their next trip.”
The inaugural ranking of The World’s 50 Best Hotels reveals that 21 of the winning properties are based in Europe with highlights like London, which is home to four. Asia is home to 18 hotels, including Rosewood Hong Kong, which ranked second.
The launch of The World’s 50 Best Hotels is another step in 50 Best’s journey towards becoming
the ultimate global reference point for the very best hospitality experiences across the world,
encompassing restaurants, bars and now hotels.
The list is created from the votes of The World’s 50 Best Hotels Academy, which comprises 580 international well travelled experts within the hotel and travel industry, with a 50/50 gender balance. The Academy is split into nine regions across the world, where each region is headed up by an Academy Chair. A minimum of 25% of the panel will be renewed each year. All voters, aside from the Academy Chairs, remain anonymous to eliminate the possibility of lobbying. At the point of voting, they are simply required to list the seven best hotels they have stayed in over the past 24 months in order of preference. Voting is carried out individually and strictly confidentially on a secure site and the results remain confidential until after the list announcement.
The World’s Top 50 Hotels:
1 Passalacqua – Moltrasio 2 Rosewood Hong Kong – Hong Kong 3 Four Seasons – Bangkok at Chao Phraya River Bangkok 4 The Upper House – Hong Kong 5 Aman Tokyo – Tokyo 6 La Mamounia – Marrakech 7 Soneva Fushi – Maldives 8 One&Only Mandarina – Puerto Vallarta 9 Four Seasons – Firenze Florence 10 Mandarin Oriental – Bangkok Bangkok 11 Capella Bangkok – Bangkok 12 The Calile – Brisbane 13 Chablé Yucatán – Chocholá 14 Aman Venice – Venice 15 Singita Lodges – Kruger National Park Kruger National Park 16 Claridge’s – London 17 Raffles Singapore – Singapore 18 Nihi Sumba – Wanokaka 19 Hotel Esencia – Tulum 20 Le Sirenuse – Positano
Four Bedroom Private Residence at Soneva Fushi. (Supplied)
21 Borgo Egnazia – Savelletri 22 The Connaught – London 23 Royal Mansour – Marrakech 24 Four Seasons Madrid – Madrid 25 Aman New York – New York City 26 The Maybourne Riviera – Roquebrune-Cap-Martin 27 Rosewood São Paulo – São Paulo 28 Capella Singapore – Singapore 29 Le Bristol – Paris 30 Park Hyatt Kyoto – Kyoto 31 La Réserve – Paris 32 Gleneagles – Auchterarder 33 Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc Antibes 34 Cheval Blanc – Paris 35 Four Seasons – Astir Palace Athens 36 Soneva Jani – Maldives 37 The Newt – Bruton 38 Amangalla -Galle 39 Hoshinoya Tokyo – Tokyo 40 Desa Potato Head – Seminyak 41 Eden Rock St. -Barths 42 The Siam – Bangkok 43 Badrutt’s Palace – St. Moritz 44 Atlantis The Royal – Dubai 45 The Oberoi Amarvilas – Agra 46 NoMad London – London 47 The Savoy -London 48 Equinox New York – New York City 49 Six Senses -Ibiza Portinatx 50 Hôtel de Crillon – Paris
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