Summers are on and are you looking for best hotels, beach resorts, country inns or mountain lodges? If you confused where to spend your holidays with luxury and comfort then I have the answer. Conde Nast traveler hot list 2010 which is well regarded throughout the travel industry acclaims that seven of the Starwood hotels are in the top list, more than any other hotel group. Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. is world’s leading hotel and leisure companies. The voguish, classy hotels which earned spots include Hotel Paracas, St. Regis Atlanta, St. Regis Deer Crest, St. Regis Mexico City, W Santiago, W South Beach, W Washington DC.
Starwood Hotels and Resorts have opened more than 80 new hotels in 2009 and on track they will reach that same number again this year. Their properties offer the unbeatable blend of intimate environment with five star standards that comes with local culture and hospitality. Without a second thought, book the pinnacle of intimate romance anywhere, from delighted bungalows to deluxe villas. I am sure you will experience the best escape of a lifetime.
Other categories include Hot Nights list that honored Station Hollywood at the lately opened W Hollywood while the honors for Hot Spas list were beautifully given to Halele’s Spa at The St. Regis Princeville.
Three of the four lately unveiled properties in past 12-months of St. Regis Hotels were also acknowledged by magazine Conde Nast Traveler.  The St. Regis Deer Crest Resort (opened December 2009), St. Regis Atlanta (opened April 2009) and St. Regis Mexico City (opened August 2009) made up to the haute list of Conde Nast Traveler 2010.
W Hotels, the industry trendsetter turned global powerhouse bagged three new hotels named to the Conde Nast Traveler 2010 Hot list. There are W Washington D.C., W South Beach and W Santiago opened in July 2009, July 2009 and August 2009 respectively. And lastly, not to miss the mention of Hotel Paracas, first of three luxury collection hotels accounted to open in Peru’s southern Pacific coast within next two years.
VIA: Â MarketWatch