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Top 75 Europe Hotels for 2006

Planning to travel to Europe in style? Conde Nast recently published their Reader’s Choice Top 100 “The Best in the World”. The segment rates the best of the best for Cruises, Hotels, Airlines, Islands, and Cities on a scale of 1-100. This will be the first of a series of posts. We will start with hotels. The categories in which they are rated are:

  • Food/Dining
  • Location
  • Overall Design
  • Rooms
  • Service

The following list does not contain hotels in the British Isles. The Four Seasons makes the list six times. Both Paris and Rome are home to six hotels that make the list. And the top European Hotels are:Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest

  1. Four Seasons Gresham Palace, Budapest 98.8
  2. Chateau Les Crayeres, Reims 97.8
  3. Four Seasons George V, Paris 97.4
  4. Palazzo Sasso, Ravello 96.6
  5. Four Seasons, Istanbul 96.4
  6. Ritz Carlton, Istanbul 93.1
  7. Il San Pietro di Positano, 95.3
  8. La Bastide de Moustiers, Provence 95.3
  9. Villa San Michele, Tuscany 95.0
  10. Palace Luzern, Lucrene 94.9
  11. Chateau de la Chevre d’Or, Cote d’Azur 94.7
  12. Le Meurice, Paris 94.1
  13. Park Hyatt Paris-Vendome, Paris 94.1
  14. Hotel Taschenbergpalais, Dresden 93.9
  15. Beau-Rivage Palace, Lausanne 93.8
  16. Grand-Hotel du Cap-Ferrat, Cote d’Azur 93.7
  17. Ciragan Palace Kempinski, Istanbul 93.2
  18. Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria, Sorrento 93.1
  19. Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo 93.1
  20. Hotel Plaza Athenee, Paris 92.6
  21. Katikies Hotel, Santorini 92.3
  22. Hotel Santa Caterina, Amalfi 92.2
  23. Hotel Villa Cipriani, Asolo 92.2
  24. Hotel d’Europe, Avignon 92.1
  25. Hotel Cipriani, Venice 92.0
  26. Chateau de Bagnols, Beaujolais 91.8
  27. Le Sirenuse, Positano 91.8
  28. Four Seasons, Milan 91.6
  29. Grand Hotel de la Minerve, Rome 91.6
  30. Hotel Savoy, Florence 91.5
  31. King George II, Atens 91.5
  32. La Reserve de Beaulieu, Cote d’Azur 91.5
  33. Londra Palace, Venice 91.3
  34. Ritz-Carlton, Berlin 91.3
  35. Domaine des Hauts de Loire, Onzain 91.2
  36. Luna Hotel Baglioni, Venice 91.2
  37. La Colombe d’Or, Provence 91.1
  38. Victoria-Jungfrau Grand Hotel, Interlaken 91.1
  39. Hotel Imperial, Vienna 90.8
  40. Hotel Monaco & Grand Canal, Venice 90.8
  41. Hotel Ritz, Madrid 90.8
  42. Chateau Eza, Cote d’Azur 90.4
  43. Mandarin Oriental, Munich 90.4
  44. Raffles Hotel vier Jahreszeiten, Hamburg 90.2
  45. Westin Excelsior, Florence 89.9
  46. Beau Rivage, Geneva 89.8
  47. Hotel Hassler, Rome 89.7
  48. San Domenico Palace, Sicily 89.7
  49. Baur au Lac, Zurich 89.6
  50. Tivoli Palacio de Seteais, Sintra, Portugal 89.5
  51. Four Seasons, Prague 89.4
  52. Hotel Ritz, Paris 89.4
  53. Hotel Alfonso XIII, Seville 89.1
  54. Hotel Lungarno, Florence 88.9
  55. Hotel Goldener Hirsch, Salzburg 88.8
  56. Hotel Gritti Palace, Venice 88.8
  57. Marriott Hotel, Berlin 88.4
  58. Trianon Palace, Versailles 88.4
  59. Hotel de Crillon, Paris 88.3
  60. Grand Hyatt, Berlin 88.2
  61. Hotel Bauer & Bauer II Palazzo, Venice 88.0
  62. Hotel de Russie, Rome 87.8
  63. Grand Hotel Quisisana, Capri 87.7
  64. Hotel Kamp, Helsinki 87.4
  65. Le Meridien, Vienna 87.3
  66. Grand Hotel, Florence 87.2
  67. Palais de la Mediterranee, Nice 87.2
  68. Kempinski Hotel Corvinus, Budapest 87.1
  69. Four Seasons Hotel Ritz, Lisbon 87.0
  70. Hotel Arts, Barcelona 86.9
  71. St. Regis Grand Hotel, Rome 86.7
  72. The Grand Amsterdam, Amsterdam 86.6
  73. Westin Palace, Madrid 86.6
  74. Principe di Savoia, Milan 86.5
  75. Hotel Sacher, Salzburg 86.2
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3 Responses to “Top 75 Europe Hotels for 2006”

  1. on 22 Nov 2006 at 3:17 am Bob

    I’ve been to the Four Seasons in Budapest. It’s the best hotel I’ve ever been to. Great service, food, and rooms!

  2. on 12 Apr 2007 at 8:55 am Florence

    My thumb up for the “Marriott Hotel” in Berlin. Probably one of the best I’ve ever stayed at, even if I prefer American-style hotels as the New Yorker.

  3. on 17 Sep 2007 at 4:21 am Aprile

    There are a lot of Rome, Venice, Florence hotels…Italy is often criticized for its tourism political choices, but many hoteliers are doing an excelletent job…

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