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May
12

Test: Which type of hotel guest am I?

by Irina von Bentheim May 12, 2009, 9:01 am

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Our columnist Irina von Bentheim, the German voice of Sex and the City- Carrie Bradshaw, has reflected upon the significance of the hotel choice and what it says about the character of the hotel guest:

So, what can someones choice of hotel tell us about their personality?

Much, much more than we would perhaps have thought. I wonder if any studies have been undertaken with the title expose your hotel room and reveal your true personality! When not, now is the perfect opportunity.

Lets have a nosey into the various categories and explore the possibilities and dangers of relationships between the different types.

Type 1: the cautious guest

The cautious guest plans their accommodation right down to the last detail weeks, and even months, in advance. They maintain daily email contact with the hotelier and, nevertheless, always seem to end up in a dingy smoking room with a sagging mattress and feel like theyre camping out in the middle of a crossroads despite refusing to leave the window open due to suicide fears.

They belong to the moat fearing yet adorable set of people. Anyone embarking on a relationship with one of these types will never evade this endless search for perfection. However, with a tolerant partner at their side, can happily experience harmony but things can just as easily end as with the hotel room.

My tip: never again book hotels without help!

Type 2: the cunning guest

The cunning guest compares prices, furnishings and locations months in advance, and rings up their chosen hotel every day under a different name to ensure their hosts will still welcome them even if their Doberman demand its own single room in a hotel which forbids pets.

This type is a cunning fox. To get involved with such a person, one must begin heavily armed (and not just to protect oneself from the Doberman). Even in possession of the strongest of egos, there could be subject to even more confrontation than numerous hotel managers whove been driven to near lunacy.

My tip: try only if autogenously trained!

Type 3: the lucky beggar

On no account does the lucky beggar do any planning, but always manages to have luck on their side and end up in a top hotel.

Ah, we all dream of being like this. The Obama of hotel bookers, yes I can is their life motto and they enter into every relationship with the same attitude. The only problem being their loud self-appreciation doesnt always result in as much as it promises. Not everything can rely on fluke!

My tip: indulge more often in self-criticism!

Type 4: the jinxed traveller

The jinxed traveller never plans ahead and makes for the top hotel yet always seems to encounter bad luck.

The problem is, they simply dont have sufficient self-belief. If they just trusted themselves a little more, theyd fall into bed with the right partner and in the perfect hotel room. Under no circumstances should they get paired up with a Type 3; their dream partner must be well organised and accustomed to taking matters into their own hands.

My tip: always book through Escapio!


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Mar
19

New at Escapio: The Riad Demeures d’Orient

by Gesa Noormann March 19, 2009, 4:29 pm

 

Riad PatioRiad Demeures d

Riads are typical Moroccan hotels found in historic city quarters of the royal city. Once private residences or royal palaces, today they have been transformed into unique little bed & breakfasts.

Escapio’s hotel scouts have brought together a generous selection of character Riad Hotels for you. Riad Demeures d’Orient  is brand new to the collection and encompassed ten dreamy, opulent suites. The perfect place to relax and unwind, especially at the end of a hectic day negotiating the labyrinth of streets in Marrakech or discovering the secrets of the famous Mdina.

The Riad Demeures d’Orient is bang in the centre of the Marrakech Mdina, just stepts from the Jemaa el Fna market. It impresses with an outstanding fusion of traditional Moroccan architecture and middle eastern influences. The traditional atrium courtyard features a refreshing fountain and an inviting pool. Massages, a whirlpool and a classic steam bath are all open to spa guests.


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Mar
18

Heterofriendly fun at Axel Hotel Berlin opening party!

by Holly Maguire March 18, 2009, 9:36 am

Thank to the unfortunate post-ITB wave of bacteria that swallowed up half my colleagues yesterday, I received a last minute invitation to the opening bash of the spanking new “heterofriendly” Axel Hotel Berlin. After throwing on a safe combination of black fabrics and adding some spice with dangerous heels, my colleague Ana and I travelled across Berlin to the new hotel’s fabulous location in Schöneberg, just minutes from the KaDeWe shopping paradise and the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche as well as countless gay clubs and bars.

Axel Hotel Berlin will soon be added to our suberb collection of gay friendly hotels. Sister (or sibling is likely deemed more politically correct in the circumstances) hotel Axel Barcelona opened in 2003 in the enviable location of the gothic quarter just a stones throw from Las Ramblas and last night showed the new German hotel promises to maintain to the hotspot buzz of its Barcelonian counterpart.

The restaurant area was packed with various associates, media, would-be celebs and far too many attractive men who sadly swing in the opposite direction from me, all enjoying the colourful atmosphere, feel good music and generous flow of drinks.

Half-naked waiters with smooth Rocky Horror-style bodies entertained as they topped up everyone’s flutes from enormous magnums of Veuve Clicquot champagne. The creative canapés included German-influenced takes on classics – pumpernickel bread adding deutschness to the goats cheese and caramelised onion bites; and a hilarious currywurst and pommes bitesize portioned delight, presented on a tray zig-zagged with ketchup and mayo – fabulous, and very Berlin!!

And for anyone whose choice dish just isnt a late night currywurst, we’ve got plenty of other design, luxury and arty hotels in berlin to suit all tastes and orientations!


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Mar
14

Escapio meets WorldHotels at the ITB 2009

by Gesa Noormann March 14, 2009, 1:18 pm

 

Escapio meets WORLDHOTELSKudamm 101

The hotel group WORLDHOTELS recently became an Escapio partner, and as we don`t consider email and Blackberry chat to be “personal contact”, Gesa and Saniye (Area Manager for Escapio hoteliers) got together with Phillipp Hahn at the ITB. Philipp’s position is Key Account Manager for E-Commerce and during the meeting he showed us he was up for making the wildest of creative ideas take shape – as well of course as ensuring we enjoyed the most delicious petit fours.

AngleterreBuddha-Bar Hotel

Thanks to this cooperation we have extended our portfolio of selected hotels significantly to offer our clients even more choice in cities like Prague and Copenhagen. An outstandingly beautiful hotel basking in history is the Hotel d’ Angleterre, a five star luxury property located on the historic square Kongens Nytorv in the heart of Copenhagen. Likewise, the superstylish Buddha-Bar Hotel Prague is perfect for anyone who needs that postmodern fusion of trendy and classic.


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Feb
25

New at Escapio: Myblue Caldera Houses, Santorini, Greece

by Gesa Noormann February 25, 2009, 11:12 am

Veranda ViewTurquoise dreams

Pure and simple, Santorini is the dream Greek island: clear blue skies, little cubic villas in brilliant white, punctuated with bursts of fantastic colour. Myblue Caldera Houses is the perfect hotel to bring your Grecian dreams to life… individual houses with suites and rooms, clinging onto the cliff edge… their terraces dropping away over the to-die-for views over the deep blue shimmering Caldera sea. The villa furnishings could have been taken straight from the Zorba the Greek prop cupboard – blue wooden chairs, chalk-coloured walls and an air of minimalism throughout. What Alex Zorba’s film with Anthony Quinn didn’t have however was the room with indoor whirlpool, just one of the extra details in MyBlue. The hotel is in the little town of Oia, not far to walk back home after your Ouzo nightcap at sunset.


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Feb
16

New! Hotel Monte Mulini in Croatia

by Gesa Noormann February 16, 2009, 3:33 pm

Politically divided between Italy, Croatia and Slovenia, the unspoilt Istria region wont remain an insiders’ tip for much longer. The fascinating Kaarst landscape and jagged coast is set against the mesmerising deep blue sea. Rilke’s ‘Duino Elegies’ were inspired by the cliffs near Trieste, whilst Claudio Magris penned his work on central Europe in the city’s famous Caffè San Marco and Fulvio Tomizza withdrew completely to the Croatian mountains. We’ve just unearthed the luscious Hotel Monte Mulini right on the Istrian coast. The story of this 5 star luxury hotel is one of style, told in a unique fashion. Contemporary architecture with warm, natural materials; meticulous attention to detail and a harmonic synthesis between design, functionality and elegance. Especially for the romantics among you – lie back in the rose petal bath or indulge in a candlelit dinner on a mild spring evening on the terrace above the sea.


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Feb
11

New! Cappadocia Resort, Turkey

by Gesa Noormann February 11, 2009, 4:06 pm


The Cappadocia Resort in the stunning Cappadocia region of Turkey is the latest addition to the Escapio collection. It was discovered by Saniye – our specialist on all things Turkish – on her last trip back home. Built right into the cliffs, this is an undeniably unique place to rest your sleepy head. The unrivalled spa, with Turkish hammam and heavenly pool, invites guests into another dimension. This superior wellness resort is a spa hotel a world away from the touristy hustle & bustle of Antalya and Istanbul and is more than an excuse to visit this unspoilt region of central Turkey – any time of year.


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Feb
05

Above Blue Suites, Santorini

by Gesa Noormann February 5, 2009, 4:20 pm

Brand new at Escapio are the gorgeous Above Blue Suites in Greece. This little hotel is in the middle of the Aegean Sea, on my personally favourite island Santorini. Each of the ten suites has a breathtaking panoramic view over the Aegean Sea. Each room is individually furnished, decorated in soft colours and retaining a minimalist mediterranean feel. From my desk, the sunset photos are so romantic I’m not sure if I can bring myself to clicking on the exit button…


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