Saturday, December 18, 2010

Luxury Awaits at Madrid, Amsterdam and Rome Hotels

It's that time of year when you can experience a little indulge without any guilt. Eating calorific foods and shopping until you drop are great ways to treat yourself, but for those need some extra special spoiling, book yourself a luxurious European city break!

With so many fabulous city destinations on your doorstep, it doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg to getaway, it's just about finding a good deal. There are plenty of cheap flights and accommodation options all over Europe. Here are our picks for some of the best Madrid, Amsterdam and Rome hotels available:

If taking public transport is just not your thing, don't worry. At the La Griffe in Rome, Italy, all you have to do is walk out of the lobby and you'll find yourself surrounded by the famous sites of the Eternal City. The view is amazing - but to really enjoy it book one of the three penthouse suites. Or, if you really want to indulge, book all three. They can be connected and will come with dedicated staff ready to serve your every wish. Just moments away from the Spanish Steps and the Coliseum, this is one of the top Rome hotels.

For an even more fabulous room with a view, head to the Spanish city of Madrid for a stay at the architecturally-astonishing Eurostars Madrid Tower Hotel. You can enjoy the view from 236 metres in the impressive SyV Torre building. In your room you'll find exclusive welcome products and a pillow menu. Not all Madrid hotels can claim a view but this one offers all exterior rooms. Be sure to enjoy a meal in the exclusive restaurant - where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Sierra of Madrid. The menu is mouth-watering Mediterranean with signature influences.

If you want a royal experience in Amsterdam you can get pretty close to the real thing. While there are plenty of Amsterdam hotels offering traditional Dutch experiences, nothing is more regal then staying across the street from the Royal Palace. The Die Port Van Cleve Hotel is a fantastic four-star hotel which is rich with history and classic features. The ambiance is stately without being gaudy and you may even catch a glimpse of the Royal family on your way out to see the city's sights. If you're feeling peckish head to the Brassiere De Poort, famous for its numbered steaks and authentic Bar-Bodega 'De Blauwe Parade', with unique Delft blue tile fresco dating from 1887. Here you can also enjoy regular traditional Dutch Jenever and liquor tastings.

1 comment:

  1. I would add that Venice is also offering many luxurious hotels. Great post. Regards from Rome Hotels

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