Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Eorpeon's luxurious hotel

These places to stay offer every little elegant touSet in beautiful rolling hills, one can enjoy dinner at the hotel after a round of golf, while the evening mists drift gently along the countryside. But this is no ordinary, post-18-holes-of-frustration noshing. In collaboration with Michelin-starred chef James Sommerin, the resort offers such refined dishes as Welsh venison loin, kidney and shoulde with chestnut squash and pancetta.ch — some, even at a discount.

Described as an "art-deco jewell" by Danielle McKinlay of government-backed national tourist agency Visit Britain, Claridges has long been the destination of choice for the world's celebrities and royals.
Expert advice To compile our list of Europe's most luxurious hotels, we solicited picks from several travel experts based in both Europe and the United States: Claudia Kozma Kaplan, senior vice president of marketing and communications for Leading Hotels of the World; Jo Anne Sperry, Europe planning manager for travel company Abercrombie & Kent; Danielle McKinlay, in the media relations arm of government-funded group Visit Britain; Tom Hall, travel editor for Lonely Planet; and Brooke Ferencsik, senior manager of media relations for Trip Advisor. From their suggestions, we picked the 10 spots to ensure that a wide swath of Europe was covered.

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