Hotel site offers rooms with a view

Monday, 19 Oct, 2011 0

Looking for a famous scenic view from your hotel room? That’s the offer from “The Most Perfect View” Hotel Collection “founded by 29-year-old Portuguese entrepreneur Paulo Palha and inspired by Palha’s travels around the globe,” the site says.

The rooms were also chosen from E.M. Forster’s book, “A Room With a View.”
The 100 selections include choices across five continents.

 “Travelers begin by searching hotels according to country and narrow their search by choosing a desired view,” says a press release.

Choices range widely but include urban views, such as the Empire State Building from the Empire Suite at The Standard or Big Ben from the Claude Monet Suite at The Savoy in London.

The site says rates are reasonable because they are provided directly by partner hotels. 

The Most Perfect View Hotel Collection (www.themostperfectview.com) says it is the first and only collection of international luxury hotels distinguished by the unparalleled views.

By David Wilkening



 

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