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TORONTO, Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts today celebrates the exceptional achievements of properties, spas and restaurants around the globe in the annual Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star Awards. Once again, Four Seasons holds the greatest number of Forbes Travel Guide Five-Stars ever awarded to a single brand, with 46 properties, 13 spas and two restaurants holding this distinction.
FOUR SEASONS HOTELS AND RESORTS CELEBRATES 61 FIVE-STAR AWARDS ACROSS ITS GLOBAL PORTFOLIO Despite the uncertainty of the past year, our focus on creating exceptional experiences through our hotels and resorts of the highest quality, combined with our dedication to service excellence, has never been greater, says Christian Clerc, President, Global Operations, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts. From opening unrivaled new properties to enhancing our iconic existing portfolio, we continue to strive for excellence in everything we do, build
For sheer number of five-star hotels, London will take some catching.
Forbes Travel Guide has announced its 2021 Star Awards and London is still the leader of the pack for five-star properties, as it was in 2020, with 19 in total. Tokyo has added four hotels to its five-star roster, bringing its total to nine, but it still also lags behind New York (10), Paris (13) and Macau (13). Scotland claims its first five-star win with The Balmoral, a Rocco Forte Hotel, in Edinburgh.
New for this year is a Hotel Instagram of the Year award, and that goes to the Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi, which has 145,000 followers. The Maldives resort won for curating a feed that radiates personality, engages with followers and has an overall stunning aesthetic .
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As the travel industry confronts unprecedented challenges, resorts, hotels, and safari lodges around the world are rising to meet the moment, acting as beacons of resilience and hospitality for both guests and their local communities. For this reason, we’ve decided to bring back the iconic T+L 500 an illustrious list that recognizes the 500 best properties in the world, as chosen by you, our discerning readers.
Results of this year’s T+L 500 are derived from the results of the 2020 World’s Best Awards survey. The honorees are grouped into eight geographic regions: Africa and the Middle East; Asia; Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific; Canada; the Caribbean; Europe; Mexico, Central America, and South America; and the United States.