Whether you're after a sky-high penthouse with a panoramic view, a secretive boudoir-style retreat, or a sleek city escape, ...
London’s luxury hotel spas have come into their own, offering so much more than basic massages and simple house facials.
UK-focused hotel owner and operator Shiva Hotels Group has completed the £300m refinancing of its flagship The BoTree hotel ...
This quintessentially British lodging option offers room and board; the chance to hang out with regulars over pints of beer; ...
Tourist bureaus once served as a lifeline for tourists. But local tourism agencies now say they have little interest in taking over the buildings that once greeted the province's visitors on major ...
After nearly 10 weeks on strike, workers at the off-Strip Virgin hotel-casino have a new contract. Culinary Local 226 and Bartenders Local 165 have agreed to terms with Virgin Hotels Las Vegas ...
THE ICONIC Ritz Hotel in London could soon close, ahead of a huge £300million redevelopment project taking place over the next two years. Under the new ownership of Qatari businessman Abdulhadi ...
A fire raged through a 12-storey hotel at a popular ski resort in northwestern Turkey early Tuesday during a school holiday, killing at least 66 people — two of them when they jumped from the ...
To get one, go to the subscriptions page. Sustainable shop GoGo Refill announced on Tuesday that it will close its Brunswick location by the end of the month. In a social media post, the company ...
A 250-room floating hotel could be coming to Vancouver. Finnish hotel developer, Sunborn International Holding (SBIH), is proposing a low-carbon hotel that will operate as if it’s on land ...
An Orlando hotel has agreed to institute new anti-discrimination policies after abruptly canceling a planned conference by an Arab American group in the wake of the outbreak of hostilities in Gaza ...
Members of the New Brunswick legal community are paying tribute to Wendell Maxwell, a longtime Moncton lawyer, known for his thundering style of oratory and ardent defence of “the ordinary person.” ...