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Hotel Prices Rise Even Higher Due To Ash Cloud

In General on April 25, 2010 at 9:34 am

London, 22 April 2010. While airplanes remained grounded for the past week as a result of the unexpected eruption of Mt. Eyjafjallajokul in Iceland, hotel prices reached a new peak. Hotel price comparison site www.trivago.co.uk investigated the change in overnight accommodation prices by examining the prices during the week of April 15 to 22, when the flight embargo was in force, and comparing these results with the findings of the trivago Hotel Price Index for April. The conclusions are undeniable – significant price hikes in Europe’s major cities during the flight interdiction. In Milan, which also hosted the Football Championship League Semi-Finals on April 20, average room prices soared to 200 pounds – a 91 percent increase over the previously reported April average of 105 pounds. An overnight stay in London during the airline grounding averaged out to 205 pounds a night; compared to April’s expected average of 138 pounds, this represents a climb of 49 percent.
Other European cities were also affected by this sudden change. Stranded travelers in Berlin faced surcharges of 63 percent, seeing prices rise from 84 pounds at the beginning of the month to 137 pounds. In Amsterdam, the cost of a standard double room rose 26 percent from 133 pounds in early April to 167 pounds this week. Hoteliers in Madrid raised prices 46 percent as a result of the travel crisis, while their counterparts in Barcelona increased room costs by 13 percent from 127 pounds to 143 pounds. Those travelling or trapped in Paris were also forced to dig deep into their pockets – room prices rose by 27 percent, from 138 pounds at the beginning of the month to 175 pounds.
The prices and analysis are based on www.trivago.co.uk’s hotel price index. The results of the April tHPI were used in comparison with prices taken during the period of April 15 to 22, when the air travel was banned. The tHPI shows the average overnight accommodation prices for the most popular European cities on trivago. Prices for a standard double room are calculated on the basis of 160,000 daily price inquiries for overnight hotel stays generated through the trivago hotel price comparison service. trivago stores all hotel enquiries for each month and therefore gives an overview of hotel accommodation prices for the upcoming month. The tHPI reflects the hotel prices within the European online hotel market: The overnight accommodation prices of 53 online travel agents and hotel chains create the average hotel prices for cities, regions and countries within Europe.

1. A graphic of the price change in key European cities as a result of the air embargo:
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2. An overview of the average overnight accommodation prices in April 2010, prior to the volcano’s eruption, for the top 50 European cities listed in the tHPI can be found here:
http://imgpe.trivago.com/contentimages/press/texts/thpi_0410_chart.pdf

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Top 10 Historic Hotels « Navigationz

The hotel price comparison www.trivago.co.uk has put together a list of ten historic international hotels and the famous individuals they have received.

London, March 22, 2010 – What makes a holiday special or a hotel stay unique? Trying out new cuisines and enjoying a break from the daily routine is part of it, but something more is required to transform a normal holiday into a truly unforgettable experience. Culture and history are the missing elements – they breathe life into a trip and stir the appetite for further knowledge. For this reason, www.trivago.co.uk has identified ten of the best rated historic hotels in Europe and the United States. From Washington and London to Krakow and Seville, these hotels will pamper their guests with first class service and a historical charm. Here is the list of historic hotels in Europe and the United States, ranked according to ratings given by travelers.

1. Palace Beau Rivage, Lausanne, Switzerland
Situated on the Quai d’Ouchy waterfront in Lausanne, the five-star hotel Palace Beau Rivage commands a spectacular view of the beautiful Lake Geneva and snow-capped mountains of the Swiss Alps. Since its founding in 1861, the Palace’s original architectural style and décor have been rigorously preserved, and the hotel stands as a symbol of Europe’s aristocratic past. Many defining moments in world history occurred within its walls, such as the coronation of King Hussein of Jordan and the ratification of treaties on the reconstruction of Post-WWI Europe. World leaders and celebrities routinely stay at the Palace, and notable figures from history include Nelson Mandela, Charlie Chaplin and Victor Hugo. Top dining options, a wine cellar stocked with over 75,000 bottles, 168 luxurious rooms and walking distance to Lausanne’s lively downtown area combine to make a stay at the Palace Beau Rivage a truly memorable experience. Available starting from £254 for a standard double room through Hotel.Info

2. Hotel Copernicus, Krakow, Poland
Taking its name from frequent guest and world-renowned Polish astronomer Nicolas Copernicus, the Hotel Copernicus in Krakow is a living, breathing embodiment of medieval Europe. Formerly a meeting point for intellectuals and academics, the building was restored and reopened in 2000, and now offers guests a chance to stay in luxurious rooms styled after the high ceilings and dark wood furnishings of the Renaissance period. Hotel Copernicus is located on Kanonicza, the oldest street in the city, and is close to numerous cultural and historical sites such as the Royal Palace, various Gothic churches and cathedrals, and the historic Jewish quarter of Kazimierz. Available starting from £137 for a standard double room through Booking.com

3. Las Casas De La Juderia, Seville, Spain
Located in the old quarter of Seville in Andalusia, Spain, Las Casas De La Juderia perfectly captures the beauty and spirit of the Andalusian heritage by blending together European and Arabic elements and designs. Open courtyards, graceful fountains and sweeping arches complement each other greatly and create an inspiring atmosphere. The name literally means ‘the houses of the Jewish quarter’, and refers to the historical period when Ferdinand III of Castile reclaimed the city from the Muslim Caliphates and concentrated the Jewish population into one district, or Juderia. Las Casas De La Juderia also was used to house the first native Americans brought back by Christopher Columbus after his first travels to the ‘New World’. Other notable attractions include the Cathedral and the Royal Alcazar Palace. Available starting from £84 for a standard double room through Otel.com

4. The Willard, Washington, USA
The Willard on Pennsylvania Avenue represents the pinnacle of American comfort and style, and this can clearly be seen from the hotel’s grandiose rooms, lavish spa- and healthtreatments, and sumptuous dining opportunities. Founded in 1818, the Willard has often been described as the center of Washington’s political and social life – a reputation that is likely enhanced by the imposing presence of the White House, only a few streets away, and by the fact that Martin Luther King wrote his landmark ‘I have a dream’ speech while staying at the Willard. The surrounding area is also rich in scenic attractions, including the Smithsonian Museum, National Theatre, National Mall and numerous galleries and performing arts venues. Available starting from £217 for a standard double room through Intercontinental Hotels Group

5. Reid’s Palace, Funchal, Portugal
Located on a cliff overlooking the south coast of Funchal and first opened in 1891, Reid’s Palace was the crowning achievement of Scotsman William Reed, an impoverished cabin boy who landed on the island of Madeira at age 14 and eventually made his fortune in the wine trade. Although he did not live to see the hotel’s completion, Reid’s Palace quickly became a major attraction, in large part due to the small flotilla of boats and vendors that greeted each new guest upon arrival. Distinguished guests included playwright George Bernard Shaw, Prime Minister Lloyd George, and the ‘travelling Empress’, Elizabeth of Austria, known for her extensive travels after the suicide of her only son Rudolf. Today, the feeling of nobility remains, and chief among the hotel’s attractions are the semi-tropical gardens that are unique to Reid’s Palace. Kept in full bloom throughout the year, the flowers and plants originate from all over the world, and are a wonderful place to relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery. Available starting from £215 for a standard double room through Hotel.info

6. Steigenberger Grandhotel Petersberg, Bonn, Germany
From its high vantage point atop the Petersberg mountain in the Siebengebirge ranges, the Steigenberger Grandhotel looks down on Königswinter and the River Rhine as it flows through North Rhine-Westphalia. Majestic and remote, the Grandhotel was founded in 1892, and has been the hotel of choice for many visiting heads of state, including Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia, King Rama IX of Thailand and Emperor Akihito of Japan. The hotel also served as the seat of the Allied High Commission for Germany in the years following the Second World War. In addition to the breathtaking view from its open-air terrace and the royal splendor of its 99 rooms, the Grandhotel also features numerous paintings and antiquities, on loan from the German federal government, and a picture archive displaying images from its illustrious past. Available starting from £89 for a standard double room through HRS.com

7. Le Plaza, Brussels, Belgium
Inspired by the Four Seasons George V hotel in Paris, Le Plaza hotel in Brussels first opened in 1930, and masterfully conveys the elegance and luxury conceived by architect Michel Polak. Distinguished guests such as Winston Churchill admired the high ceilings, French facades in ‘pierre de France’, and open spaces, all of which contribute to the refined atmosphere of the hotel. Although Le Plaza ceased operations in 1976 due to widespread urban redevelopment, it was reopened in 1996 by Baron van Gysel de Meise and restored to its original glory. The Presidential Suite is particularly sensational, taking up a remarkable 340 square metres and featuring Verona marble floors and a jacuzzi. Le Plaza is only five minutes away from Grand Place, Brussels’ central square and most important tourist destination alongside the Mannekin Pis and Atomium sculpture. Available starting from £77 for a standard double room through HRS.com

8. Grand Hotel Rimini, Rimini, Italy
With its Liberty-style facades, classical architecture, and location on the Adriatic Coast, the Grand Hotel Rimini is one of the most beautiful places to stay in the Rimini region of Italy. Originally founded in 1908, the hotel was damaged in both the First and Second World Wars, but was always fully rebuilt. Its rooms have also been restored to the Venetian and French styles of the 18th Century, particularly with respect to the original wooden parquet floor and Venetian chandeliers. The Grand Hotel was the favorite destination of Italian Director Federico Fellini, and has been immortalized in many of his films; it was also declared a National Monument by the Italian Government in 1994 and placed under the protection of the Italian Fine Arts programme. Ancient monuments such as the Roman Amphitheatre, the Arch of Augustus and the Ponte d’Augusto are not to be missed. Available starting from £173 for a standard double room through Otel.com

9. The Cadogan, London, United Kingdom
The Cadogan in London, built in 1887, is best known for the dalliances of its infamous guests, including King Edward of England, British actress Lillie Langtry, and playwright Oscar Wilde. Located close to Hyde Park, Buckingham Palace, and various museums, the Cadogan is in the heart of London’s cultural and tourist attractions. The hotel’s 65 rooms and suites are decorated in a modernised Edwardian style, and Langtry’s Restaurant offers creative dishes and imaginative combinations to tease and seduce your appetites. Available starting from £191 for a standard double room through Onhotels

10. Grand Hotel de Cabourg, Cabourg, France
The Grand Hotel de Cabourg in Normandie opened in 1907 and is located in one of the best locations on the Channel coastline. The hotel was a favorite destination of French writer  Marcel Proust, who immortalized it in his celebrated work In Search of Lost Time under the name Grand Hotel de Balbec. Proust was a regular visitor, and his room has been faithfully preserved. In addition to the grandiose guest rooms, balconies overlooking the sea, and wide terraces and gardens, fresh delicacies from the sea and surrounding region ensure that a stay at the Grand Hotel de Cabourg is an unforgettable treat for the senses. Available starting from £161 for a standard double room through Booking.com

The ranking is based on the top rated hotels in March 2010 on www.trivago.co.uk with the
most interesting and exciting historical backgrounds.

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Top 10 Romantic Hotels for Valentine’s 2010 « Navigationz

For Valentine%u2019s Day 2010, the hotel price comparison site www.trivago.co.uk has brought together a list of the top ten most individual and romantic hotels in Europe.

London, 4th February 2010. Every year couples exchange gifts such as flowers and chocolates on Valentine%u2019s Day. Those who want to impress their beloved one, offer an unforgettable romantic weekend getaway instead. trivago has prepared a selection of the cosiest romantic hotels. Whether a small luxury hotel right next to Buckingham Palace, a restored millhouse in the French Dordogne, or a quaint hotel overlooking the Italian Umbria %u2013 these hotels guarantee special quality time together.

Here are the top ten hotels that offer a very special atmosphere and have very good reviews from travellers:

Santini Residence, Prague
The elegant Santini Residence offers nine spacious suites, where couples can enjoy hours of leisure time together. Some rooms have a special highlight: Ornate ceiling paintings that attract the attention of all visitors. Located in the middle of the historical centre of Prague, the luxurious hotel is an ideal base for exploring the capital of the Czech Republic. The Prague Castle and Charles Bridge are easily accessible. In the evening, guests can relax with a glass of red wine in soft lighting and with musical accompaniment on the cosy sofas in the hotel lounge.

Photos Santini Residence, Prague
View of the town hall
View of the entrance of the hotel
View of a room with artistic ceiling paintings
View of the Santini Residence restaurant

Hotel 41, London
Guests at Hotel 41 are located in the neighbourhood of the Queen: The luxurious city hotel can be found behind Buckingham Palace. In a quiet and exclusive location, the hotel welcomes its guests with the flair of a traditional London club. In the tastefully decorated lounge with chandeliers and antique furniture, couples can enjoy their afternoon tea in an elegant atmosphere. After a stroll over the Tower Bridge and through the streets of the bustling capital, comfortable and stylish rooms await the guests of the hotel.

Photos Hotel 41, London
View of the stylish entrance
One of the most romantic suties at the Hotel 41
Sleeping under the stars in one of the rooms at Hotel 41

Hotel Gr, Krakow
The Gr hotel is tucked away in a small side street in the historical centre of Krakow. The 23 guest rooms are individually furnished with a great attention to detail. From here, guests can embark on a journey into the past. The popular %u201CKings Way%u201D takes travellers past the memorial of the Battle of Tannenberg, a large gothic tower and the medieval marketplace. Only two minutes separate this area from the charming city hotel. In the intimate atmosphere of the hotel restaurant, guests can enjoy the evening with a romantic candle-lit dinner.

Photos Hotel Gr, Krakow
Exterior view of the hotel in atmospheric lighting
View of the cosy rooms at Hotel Gr
The fireplace room in the hotel

Villa Contessa, Bad Saarow
The Villa Contessa is located in Bad Saarow on Lake Scharmutzelsee in Brandenburg and is only around one hour%u2019s drive from Berlin. Located in picturesque natural surroundings, this small hotel is home to eight mundane and lovingly decorated rooms. Highlight for lovers: The Rose Spa Suite with a private bio-infrared sauna and a four-poster bed. Guests who book the luxury suite can enjoy the hotels award-winning cuisine in private on the lakeside terrace. Couples can spend time on a romantic carriage ride, in popular thermal baths or on a boat trip on the lake.

Photos Villa Contessa, Bad Saarow
Exterior view of Villa Contessa
The elegantly decorated lobby at Villa Contessa
View of the spa area in the hotel
View of a romantic suite in the Villa Contessa

Moulin d%u2019Abbaye, Brantome (France)
Moulin d%u2019Abbaye is located in the charming market town Brantome in a restored mill house on the tranquil River Dronne. The rooms are all named after the Bordeaux grands crus and decorated with a meticulous attention to detail. In the small town in Dordogne there is a lot to see: a well-preserved medieval city, ruin and Gothic facades on the Rue Joussen. After a leisurely stroll through the city, travellers can enjoy a romantic dinner in the hotel%u2019s restaurant and become enchanted by the magic of this hotel.

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Exterior of the Hotel Moulin d%u2019Abbaye, a former mill house
View into the lounge of the hotel
The bar at Moulin d%u2018Abbaye
View from the terrace of the restaurant on a bridge over the Dronne

Amfitriti Paradosiakos Xenonas, Nafplio (Greece)
The Amfitriti Paradosiakos Xenonas is a small and elegant hotel in the beautiful port town Nafplio. Each of its five rooms is individually decorated in a particular colour. Handmade carpets and antique furniture give the rooms a romantic historical feeling, without losing the modern day comforts. With a view of the sea from the breakfast terrace, guests can begin their day on the Peleponnes. Lovers of Greek mythology also have a lot to explore, with the archaeological sites of Epidauros and Mykene nearby.

Photos Amfitriti Paradosiakos Xenonas, Nafplio (Greece)
The colourful facade of the hotel
View of the stylish bar
View of the individual rooms of the hotel
View from the terrace of the bar of the sea

Hotel The Pand, Bruges
The first-class hotel The Pand is located in the centre of  Bruges. Decorated with numerous works of art, antiques and rich fabrics, guests are surrounded by luxury. A boat trip on the %u201CReien%u201D, the canalsof Bruges, is a must on a visit to the city in Flanders. Under picturesque bridges there is a lot to discover along the banks: Hidden gardens, artistic facades and medieval houses. Travellers can also spend the day by the open fireplace in the library of  The Pand.

Photos The Pand, Bruges
View of the luxurious suites with four-poster beds in the hotel The Pand
View of the stylish lounge of the hotel
The tranquil courtyard of  The Pand

Il Cantico della Natura, Magione (Italy)
Il Cantico della Natura is built out of massive stones from the 16th Century and is home to twelve rooms and suites. Surrounded by olive trees guests have a breathtaking view of Lake Trasimeno. The ooms are cosy and are individually decorated with fine furniture. In the Jacuzzi or the sauna, lovers can take advantage of the %u201Cdolce vita%u201D. For adventure seekers, the hotel regularly organises various activities such as sailing, mountain biking or cooking classes, in which fresh ingredients from the Umbrian region are used.

Photos Il Cantico della Natura, Magione
Exterior view of Il Cantico della Natura
View of the pool
The cosy restaurant
View of the romantic suites in Il Cantico della Natura

Villa Carona, Carona (Switzerland)
In Ticino, in the south of Switzerland, Villa Carona can be found in the artistic village of Carona. In the two hundred year old Patrician House, the hotel has 18 individually designed rooms. At this family run inn, rest and recreation are in the foreground. In particular, the gardens of the house are a little paradise: Here guests can have a breakfast with a view of Monte Generoso before they go on the popular hike from Carona to the picturesque village of Morcote.

Photos Villa Carona, Ticino
Exterior view of Villa Carona
The romantic hotel restaurant
A cosy retreat in the hotel drawing room
View of one of the most elaborately designed rooms

Ca%u2018n Simlcudia (Majorca)
The small family-run hotel Ca%u2018n Simth only seven rooms is situated between the bay of Alcudia and Pollensa. In traditional Majorcan architecture, guests can enjoy the amenities of modern luxuryaway from the tourist hustle and bustle of Majorca. The area around the lively town of Alcudia is also a place for peace-seekers: Whether a romantic walk on the beach, a tour of the nearby golf course or an excursion to the dragon caves of Porto Cristo. After an exciting day on the Balearic Island, guests can relax in the hotel whirlpool or sauna.

Photos Ca%u2019n Simajorca
The pools of the Hotel Ca%u2019n Sim;/a>
Glimpse into the romantic Majorcan designed rooms

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Marvellous Mystique (Oia, Santorini) « Navigationz

Mystique: a stellar establishment on a crater’s edge above the Aegean

Featured in the Condé Nast Traveller Hot List 2008, Mystique is a member of Starwood’s Luxury Collection and thus it was expected that it would be “stellar”. The author was not disappointed and writes that it is “a sensitive makeover” of an earlier hotel with friendly staff and “curvaceous walls” which “stand out in comforting cream” in contrast to the usual “Cycladic white”.

Located on a crater’s edge above the Aegean, the Starwood Mystique features guest rooms which are “carved into the cliff” and offer “caldera views”. Décor is a combination of  “the troglodytic look” and “island flair”, with limestone floors and “lamps sculpted from driftwood” being paired with cushions in “traditional floral designs”. It is noted that the “cave-cellar” is full of interesting wines and the restaurant provides “delicious dishes made with fresh, local ingredients”.

The hotel was awarded on the 12th February in New York with the Travel & Leisure Design Award 2008 for the Best Small Resort in the World. As the publication notes, “Architecture and design shape every aspect of the travel experience”. Mystique was honoured for its standout design attended by Frank Lefebvre of Bleu Nature.
Its 18 Suites and Villas with a contemporary, yet respectful towards the tradition design, have managed to perfectly adopt in the surrounding area of the traditional Cycladic village of Oia on the caldera of Santorini. Mystique’s facilities include an outdoor infinity pool at the cliff’s edge, the Charisma gourmet restaurant, the poolside Aura bar and the Secret Wine Cave, a dramatic 150 year old wine cellar. [source: yatzer]

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Museu da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian « Navigationz

This modern, multimillion-dollar center is home to “one of the world’s finest private art collections” which includes Egyptian, Greek, and Roman antiquities. The Museu da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian is rated as “exceptional” by Frommers and it is noted that the collection includes “a remarkable assemblage of Islamic art”, “medieval illuminated manuscripts and ivories”, silver which was “once used by Catherine the Great” and works by such Masters as Rembrandt, Rubens and Renoir.

There are also Oriental vases and prints on display, as well as sculptures, Renaissance tapestries and medals and some “important collections of 18th-century French decorative works”. It is noted that the museum also offers a rotating exhibition of modern art and that the Foundation sponsors plays, films, ballets, and concerts. [Frommers]

Address: Avenida Berna 45, Lisboa 1067-001
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Enjoy a spa-break @ Avalon Springs « Navigationz

Avalon Springs is located in Montagu, a scenic two-hour drive from Cape Town. Offering very good value for money, it is the ideal place to unwind with great facilities for the health-orientated guest who wishes to gym, sauna, have massages etc. Very relaxed and friendly ambiance throughout. Weekends may be slightly crowded, but midweek the Avalon is definitely one of the best spots I have ever encountered for total relaxation.


Avalon Springs, Montagu

Avalon Springs, Montagu

Visitors also have the opportunity to enjoy a scenic tractor trip in the Langeberg at the Protea Farm and discover the delights of a traditional South African potjiekos.
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Telephone: (023) 6… (International: 27236141150)
Facsimile: (023) 614 1906 (International: 27236141906)
Postal Address: Po Box 110, Montagu, Western Cape, 6720
Physical Address: Uitvlucht Str, Montagu, Western Cape



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