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Who are the 2019 Best of the Best Hotels & Resorts?

Just who is the Best of the Best” in the luxury travel industry? Global luxury travel network Virtuoso® revealed the winners of the celebrated 2019 Best of the Best awards before more than 1,800 industry leaders at the 31st annual Virtuoso Travel Week. The ceremony at the 13th annual Hotels & Resorts Dinner recognized the year’s top 10 hotels and hoteliers. 20,000 professional Virtuoso travel advisors from 50 countries voted for the Best of the Best award winners.

The 2019 Virtuoso Best of the Best winners are:

 Hotel of the Year:

An iconic hotel is the epitome of excellence in luxury hospitality and encourages positive change in its community.

Winner: Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, France

The property delights guests with impeccable service, fine art and antiques and stunning floral displays. A new spa features an indoor pool and dozens of treatments and fitness programs, including a staff-led jog past landmarks including the Louvre and Eiffel Tower. The hotel offers three restaurants: the three-Michelin-starred Le Cinq as well as Le George and L’Orangerie, which each boast a star of their own.

 Best Achievement in Design:

Outstanding architecture and design of a hotel or component (room or suite, restaurant, spa, public space, etc.), whether a new property, renovation, or restoration.

Winner: Rosewood Hong Kong, China

Soaring 65 stories above Victoria Dockside, a new art and design district on the Kowloon waterfront, Rosewood’s glass tower enhances Hong Kong’s skyline.

 Best Dining Experience:

Excellence in hotel dining encompassing outstanding food, wine list, service, ambiance, or even a stunning view.

Winner: La Reserve Paris Hotel and Spa – Restaurant Le Gabriel, Paris, France

The gilded dining room of the two-Michelin-starred restaurant in a 19th-century mansion-turned-hotel makes an unforgettable impression.

 Best Bar:

A hotel bar that offers a social meeting spot where innovative drinks, lively mixologists and servers, and an enticing atmosphere create a “see and be seen” buzz.

Winner: Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club – Le Sirenuse Champagne Bar, Surfside, Florida, U.S.

Amalfi Coast bars perfected the art of aperitivo, and that spirit is exemplified in this stylish import from Positano’s Le Sirenuse hotel.

Sustainable Tourism Leadership:

A property that exhibits a commitment to the pillars of sustainable tourism including environmentally friendly practices, protection of cultural and natural heritage, and social and economic benefits for local people.

Winner: Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley, Wolgan Valley, Australia

This 7,000-acre success story shows how degraded ranchland can be restored to its natural grandeur.

 Best Family Program:

A property offering children’s programs, from creative activities to educational endeavors and active adventures.

Winner: Grand Velas Riviera Maya, Playa del Carmen, Mexico

Families bond over horseback riding, boogie boarding, snorkeling and more, then relax at the pool or spa (with a kids’ treatment menu).

Best Wellness Program:

A hotel focusing on mind/body balance through excellence in nutrition or diet programs, fitness and wellness classes, spa experiences, and inspiring location.

Winner: Miraval Arizona Resort & Spa, Tucson, Arizona, U.S.

Miraval helped pioneer the modern spa resort, and its flagship property continues to lead the way.

 Best Virtuoso Newcomer:

The most noteworthy network addition from April 2018 onward.

Winner: Montage Los Cabos, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

This contemporary retreat offers an abundance of memorable experiences.

 Best Virtuoso Hotel Ambassador:

An executive (other than general manager or managing director) who embodies Virtuoso’s power of human connection and strives for the mutual benefit of network advisors and their brand, property, or properties.

Winner: Carlos Quereda, Querido Representation Co.

Quereda brings this hospitality to life to satisfy travelers’ quests for unique properties that embody local traditions and soul.

 Hotelier of the Year:

An experienced manager who demonstrates leadership and vision, a passion for the industry, a commitment to Virtuoso advisors, and an appreciation for detail.

Winner: Amanda Hyndman, Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London, U.K.

Hyndman’s career spans more than 30 years and some of the world’s most prestigious hotels, including Mandarin’s Bangkok flagship, where she was the first female general manager. She arrived at the Hyde Park property in June 2018, one week after a two-year renovation was completed – and two days before a fire shuttered the hotel. Hyndman transitioned staff to help with rebuilding, weathering the nine-month closure with no layoffs. The hotel reopened last spring with Hyndman and her kindness and commitment at the helm.

“The exceptional contributions of these Best of the Best winners are emblematic of the caliber of creativity, service and guest experiences that are the hallmark of the Virtuoso Hotels & Resorts program,” said Albert Herrera, senior vice president of Global Product Partnerships for Virtuoso. “Every year our winners raise the bar even higher for global luxury hospitality, and we are proud to honor their accomplishments while expressing gratitude for the inspiration they provide to us all.”

20,000 professional Virtuoso travel advisors from 50 countries voted for the Best of the Best award winners.

With a wide-ranging portfolio of more than 1,400 hotels, resorts, villas, tented camps and private island retreats in over 100 countries, Virtuoso Hotels & Resorts is the industry’s most renowned program. Started in 1992 with 20 hotels, today it includes more five-star properties than any other group.

For more on Virtuoso and its properties in over 100 countries, including booking a stay online at the global portfolio of luxury hotels, visit www.virtuoso.com.

 

 

 

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