World's Best Hotel Beds
April 27th 2009 02:21
Hotel beds aren't just for resting while on holiday, in some places the holiday takes place from your bed. That's right in the comfort of your mattress and pillow you can sight see, star gaze, go on Safari or literally float around...
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Leave your teddy bear at home in favour of some real wildlife at Loisaba Wilderness, a 61,000-acre private resort located just off the equator in Northern Laikipia, Kenya. Bunk down in a four-poster, mosquito-netted Star Bed on a raised, open-air deck.
The weary find rest in every room at The Benjamin Hotel in Midtown Manhattan, thanks to its hypnotizing, sleep-specific amenities such as a 12-choice pillow menu, a bedtime snack of milk and cookies or calming tea and a soothing sound machine. If you don't get a good night's sleep, they'll refund your money!
Room #1742, the John Lennon and Yoko Ono Suite, at the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth in downtown Montréal, Canada is where they held their famous 8 day "Bed-in for Peace" in 1969 and recorded the song "Give Peace a Chance". A must for any Beatles fan. Make love (not war). John would have wanted it that way.
Each guest room on the 88th floor of the Park Hyatt Shanghai boasts the highest hotel bed in the world—and the view to prove it.
At One by the Five, a single-suite boutique hotel in the Latin Quarter of Paris, the bed futuristically floats above the ground. (In fact, almost none of the avant-garde boudoir furnishings touch the floor.)
Thanks to concierge.com for this great information.
Leave your teddy bear at home in favour of some real wildlife at Loisaba Wilderness, a 61,000-acre private resort located just off the equator in Northern Laikipia, Kenya. Bunk down in a four-poster, mosquito-netted Star Bed on a raised, open-air deck.
The weary find rest in every room at The Benjamin Hotel in Midtown Manhattan, thanks to its hypnotizing, sleep-specific amenities such as a 12-choice pillow menu, a bedtime snack of milk and cookies or calming tea and a soothing sound machine. If you don't get a good night's sleep, they'll refund your money!
Room #1742, the John Lennon and Yoko Ono Suite, at the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth in downtown Montréal, Canada is where they held their famous 8 day "Bed-in for Peace" in 1969 and recorded the song "Give Peace a Chance". A must for any Beatles fan. Make love (not war). John would have wanted it that way.
Each guest room on the 88th floor of the Park Hyatt Shanghai boasts the highest hotel bed in the world—and the view to prove it.
At One by the Five, a single-suite boutique hotel in the Latin Quarter of Paris, the bed futuristically floats above the ground. (In fact, almost none of the avant-garde boudoir furnishings touch the floor.)
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