DECEMBER 2021 -JANUARY 2022 `150 8 9 0 6 0 7 5 3 5 0 5 5 7 LUXE WHEELS 48 HOURS IN GENEVA Bengaluru's finest hotels Two days in this Swiss city GARDEN CITY HOSPITALITY Luxury sedans for the season REPORT Shangri-La Bengaluru Review Restaurant reviews Abu Dhabi appeals to all kinds of travellers
THE CHARISMATIC CAPITAL
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As we approach the end of the year, we bring to you Business Traveller India December 2021-January 2022 — an issue that’s packed with features I am sure you’d nd useful on your business and leisure travels. A er reintroducing the new face of Dubai, this issue we put the spotlight on the capital of the UAE — Abu Dhabi. e emirate is festooned with a multitude of entertainment and lifestyle destinations that appeal to all kinds of travellers. We handpick a few of them for your next trip here and also suggest to you hotels to stay at.
Next in our hospitality-heavy issue, we handpick some of the hotels you must checkout on your next trip to India’s Garden City — Bengaluru. And that’s not it, we then travel to Rome to list out the newest openings in this Italian city.
A er the positive feedback we received on our previous cars feature, we thought it appropriate to talk about luxury sedans that should be in your backyard, as the year ends on a good note.
A review of the fabulous Shangri-La Bengaluru, restaurant reviews at ITC Maurya, A Luxury Collection Hotel, New Delhi and Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi follow. We’ve also invited thought leaders from aviation and hospitality to give their insightful opinions further on. You will next nd a smart traveller’s checklist for travel at the end of the year, news from the world of aviation, hospitality and wines, and a timepiece by Panerai in this issue.
As we bid adieu to an eventful year, I hope we continue to see the steady return of the travel industry; which will soon reach pre-pandemic levels (or better), as many industry gurus have predicted.
Merry Christmas and here’s wishing you a happy and safe New Year.
IN THIS ISSUE
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GARDEN
LUXE
WELCOME
48 HOURS IN GENEVA Two days in this Swiss city (Page 62) THE CHARISMATIC CAPITAL Abu Dhabi appeals to all kinds of travellers (Page 22)
CITY HOSPITALITY Bengaluru’s nest hotels (Page 36)
WHEELS Luxury sedans for the season (Page 50)
Akanksha Maker Managing Editor
BOB
RUPANI
Bob Rupani is a senior Indian auto journalists and has been executive editor of magazines such as BBC Top Gear (India), Auto India, Car and Bike International, and Auto Motor and Sport. He is now consulting editor of Overdrive. In this issue, he writes on his favourite luxury sedans. See page 50
Shangri-La Bengaluru as a Resident Manager in 2017 and his role was elevated to the position of general manager in 2020. Rakesh enjoys driving, playing outdoor sports mainly tennis and swimming and loves to meet new people. In this issue, he talks about club lounges and their importance in hospitality.
See page 76
ANAND YEDERY
Anand Yedery is regional head of marketing and sales, South Asia, Middle East and Africa of Cathay Pacific. Born and educated in Mumbai, Anand Yedery has been working with the airline since 2004. He joined the airline in the Customer Services department at Mumbai Airport. Shortly after, he moved to Chennai to oversee Sales for Cathay Pacific Airways in Southern India. In this issue, he talks about the importance of sustainability in aviation. See page 77
HANNAH BRANDLER
Hannah is Business Traveller’s staff writer and she reports on all aspects of business travel for the magazine and the website. She is also acting as the resident Francophile for all things French! For this issue, she pens a smart traveller’s checklist.
See page 82
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Mindful experiences and replenished spirits with approachable luxury. JW Marriott Hotel Bengaluru is a perfect blend of style and sophistication, overlooking the plush 300-acre Cubbon Park. The hotel is designed to rede ne luxury for the modern business and leisure traveller. Carefully designed and passionately crafted to suit the needs of business and leisure travellers, the hotel o ers an array of ve dining options and caters to a 24,000 square feet of unparalled meeting and banquet space. Adding to the element of luxury is the Spa by JW. Six treatment rooms, sauna, steam room, Jacuzzi and a techno gym tness center. For more information, call +91 80 6718 9999 24/1, Vittal Mallya Road, Bengaluru- 560001 | jwmarriottbengaluru.com | JWMarriottHotelBengaluru J W Ma rr iot t® Bengaluru® Hot el
LUFTHANSA TO LAUNCH BUY-ON-BOARD OFFERING ON LONG-HAUL FLIGHTS
LUFTHANSA IS SET to charge passengers in long-haul economy and premium economy cabins for snacks and spirits from December 1.
Passengers in these cabins already receive a main meal and drinks free-ofcharge, but will soon be given the option of purchasing additional snacks and spirits as part of the carrier’s Onboard Delights menu. e airline stated:
“Especially between meals, guests’ wishes are very individual – Lu hansa is meeting this demand now with a wider selection.” e service will initially be rolled out across 37 long-haul routes to North America, South America, Asia and South Africa at the start of next month, and will then be introduced to all intercontinental ights in spring 2022. It can only be ordered on board and booking in advance is not possible. lu hansa.com
BELUGA CAVIAR BAR OPENS AT SHEREMETYEVO AIRPORT
A NEW BELUGA CAVIAR BAR has opened in the departures area at Terminal C, Sheremetyevo SVO Moscow.
e Beluga company behind the bar already has a bar at the GUM department store in Moscow, and o ers a menu including all the varieties of the Beluga vodka range, as well as starters, mainly of seafood and di erent kinds of caviar.
Specialities include Beluga shots (or Beluga-based cocktails) served alongside dark rye sweet cake with black caviar. Other options include Paci c Blue n tuna on an avocado cushion, Kamchatka crab with Rouille sauce, Faroe Islands salmon under caramelised unagi sauce, di erent rolls, and many more delicious dishes. svo.aero
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THE LUXURY TRIANGLE
Explore the UAE-capital through different lenses when staying at The St. Regis Abu Dhabi, The St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort and Al Wathba, a Luxury Collection Desert Resort & Spa
The Luxury Triangle offers guests and travellers the opportunity to explore the UAE’s capital through three different lifestyle destinations within the destination: city, dessert and sea!
The St. Regis Abu Dhabi located at the lavish west Corniche indicates the luxury city experience and the social epicentre for royalties and luminaries alike.
Minutes away from the boutiques of Cartier, Louis Vuitton as well as Qasr Al Watan, it offers a truly bespoke service, unique opportunities of culinary journeys
within the award-winning restaurants, as well as personalised treatments at Remede Spa together with relaxing moments by the pool and private beach.
The St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort boasts its preeminent address located at a pristine natural island offering a priceless opportunity to relax and enjoy a serene escape just minutes away from downtown.
Guests can indulge into exceptional dining at Buddha Bar Beach Abu Dhabi, Sontaya or any of its amazing dining venues or simply spend the day by the golden beach home to the friendly and playful dolphins.
Al Wathba, a Luxury Collection Desert and
Spa is an intimate boutique destination, featuring a unique architecture of local historic villages and rituals inspired by Bedouin tribes.
Culturally rich and suffused with natural beauty and rare experiences, travellers may explore different desert activities, amazing culinary venues, Arabian horses and a wonderful spa to rejuvenate and relax.
Each hotel has its own spectacular charm, offering authentic Arabian hospitality and experiences that accommodates each individual’s interest tailored to their needs. marriott.com
THE ST. REGIS ABU DHABI
Extending over the majestic Nation Towers at the lavish coastline of west Corniche, The St. Regis Abu Dhabi transcends a flawless and bespoke service for all luminaries and travellers. From Champagne and truffles, to luxurious throws and customised treatments, their goal is to surpass all expectations and help each traveller to escape in their own sanctuary of indulgence and relaxation. Offering an array of sophisticated restaurants including the newest addition amongst the restaurants of The St. Regis Abu Dhabi is Catch at the St. Regis that invites all discerning seafood taste makers and connoisseurs to embark on contemporary and occidental cuisine full of flavours. For those seeking quiet leisure time, the 200 m stretch of pristine private beach, overlooks the turquoise waters of the Arabian Gulf which is home to the Nation Riviera Beach Club.
THE ST. REGIS SAADIYAT ISLAND RESORT
Vanguard of Luxury and Serenity, located in a private estate of a pristine natural island, The St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort Island Resort, welcomes local and global travellers to explore the beauties of the Arabian Gulf, the surrounding area and the city of Abu Dhabi. The resort presents a serene escape and captivating wildlife just minutes from downtown Abu Dhabi and the Saadiyat Cultural District. Boasting the island's preeminent address, resort guests can rejuvenate at Iridium Spa, energise in the luxury indoor lap pool or in the three outdoor pools, or bask on the private Abu Dhabi beach before dining seaside at one of six destination restaurants and bars. This includes the renowned Buddha Bar Beach Abu Dhabi which is the ultimate chic day to night destination of the capital city.
AL WATHBA, A LUXURY COLLECTION DESERT RESORT & SPA
Set within the dramatic landscape of the Arabian desert, Al Wathba, a Luxury Collection Desert Resort & Spa, Abu Dhabi feels as though it is a world away. An accessible escape less than an hour’s drive from the heart of the UAE’s capital city, this new desert resort offers intimacy, tranquillity, natural beauty, and a hint of adventure, all suffused with indulgent luxury and locally inspired details. Surrounded by an endless sea of rolling dunes, entering the world of Al Wathba is to discover the classic Bedouin villages of yore with 103 guestrooms and villas spread across quiet grounds that are dappled by the shade of palm trees and decorated with traditional artwork and fine Arabesque details.
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GROVER ZAMPA VINEYARDS
SYRAH-GRENACHE BLEND
GROVER ZAMPA VINEYARDS has announced the launch of India’s rst ever Syrah-Grenache blend. is blend is extremely popular from the southern Rhone valley in France, south of France, Spain, and the new world regions of Australia.
e wine has been blended and matured according to La Reserve standards which is the agship preserve wine from Grover Zampa’s stable. is is also, India’s rst reserve wine conceptualised in association with Michel Rolland in 1995 and released in 1998. With its majestic dark purple colour tone, La Réserve Syrah-Grenache is matured in French oak barrels and exhibits a powerful bouquet of blackberry, pepper, and oral aromas. It is layered with notes of black cherry, vanilla, spice, and oakderived avours which are supported by rich textured and rm tannins. groverzampa.in
LAUNCHES
AMERICAN AIRLINES TO OPEN LARGEST LOUNGE AT AUSTIN AIRPORT
AMERICAN AIRLINES HAS announced plans for a new Admirals Club lounge at Austin-Bergstrom
Located close to the airport’s gate 14, it will be the largest lounge at the airport, measuring over 1,393 sqm and with seating for more than
Construction is expected to begin next year, with design inspiration taken from the city of Austin, “re ecting the urban fabric of Rainey Street, Austin Parks, local art and music”. ere are also plans for guests to be entertained by music
American’s existing lounge at Austin airport will remain open while the new facility is being constructed, and the carrier said that more information, including the scheduled opening date, will be shared in due course. aa.com
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RARE AND BOUTIQUE HOSPITALITY
perfect destination to enjoy innovative beverages, exceptional cigars and limited partnership activations.
The St. Regis Abu Dhabi uplifts private events and grand gatherings in the city of Abu Dhabi with the most sought after event venues such as the Abu Dhabi suite, gorgeous meeting rooms and the grand pillar-less Al Mudhaif ballroom. Decorated with extraordinary lighting and chandelier pieces and complemented by the most professional and experienced teams makes your celebrations successful and memorable.
Grace, sophistication and opulence stand at the forefront of your experience at The St. Regis Abu Dhabi. The exclusive tastemaker of luxury and the epitome of boutique lifestyle experiences for local and international luminaries in the capital of the UAEAbu Dhabi - The St. Regis Abu Dhabi is the most sought after address of the city. Designed by the internationally acclaimed Interior Designers of Hirsch Bedner Associates (HBA), this gem of signature luxe and hospitality e ortlessly exudes the majesty of Abu Dhabi’s metropolitan nature.
Situated only minutes away from the classiest boutiques of Hermes, Cartier, Lanvin and adjacent to the Nation Tower Galleria Mall with more than 60 retail shops and a treasure of culinary options, the entertainment options beside the hotel are innumerable. The magnificent Qasr Al Watan, Emirates Palace and the new luxury Al Bateen suburb is some of the highlights for every traveller to soak in.
Ranging from the diamond patterned floor marbles, to the crystal bronze Bohemian glass chandeliers at the majestic lobby, to the two grand staircases of Arabic motif railings decorated with diamond crystals and to all the silver and gold leaf surfaces adorning the lobby, one can truly
appreciate the priceless beauty of this manor house. The St. Regis Abu Dhabi exhibits a design of delicate details, handmade pieces of art and precious materials in every nook.
Rooms and suites showcase their fabulous style through unconventional pieces of art, rich textiles, marbled and mirrored bathrooms, beautiful Arabic motifs and stunning Mahogany wood furniture. Expect comfortable ambiance of exceptional design, coveted beauty and ease and an extraordinary tradition through the custom made details across the accommodation.
Personalised and bespoke service sits at the heart of The St. Regis Abu Dhabi. Enjoy private and exclusive invitations to experience the bespoke rituals such as Champagne sabring and indulge into luxury. Head to Nation Riviera Beach Club for personal access to its private 200 m sandy beach, health and fitness club and beautiful porcelain tiled swimming pool that creates a mirage of a river.
Villa Toscana represents the authentic Tuscan Italian tastes of the country side. Azura Panoramic Lounge invites you on a Mediterranean journey of the best quality products and most striking views to relax with. The Terrace on the Cornice appeals to every demanding palate with di erent themed nights, while Crystal Lounge allows guests to enjoy a rejuvenating Afternoon Tea o ering 30 di erent selections of tea and 15 varieties of honey. The St. Regis Bar is the
From personalised service and unique memorable moments, to tailoring rare and boutique experiences, The St. Regis Abu Dhabi fulfils the promise of making the everyday exquisite. Partnering with exceptional brands and exclusive connoisseurs, the hotel o ers unique opportunities of custom-made suits from Michael Andrews, special shoeshine services with tips from Berluti and even limited imported perfumes from around the world.
The Remède Spa, located on the third floor at The St. Regis Abu Dhabi, invites you to a haven of indulgence and relaxation. Known for its tradition of personalised spa treatments, the spa o ers 25 di erent bespoke facials and body treatments, massage therapies and exceptional spa packages for both ladies and gentlemen, provided by highly trained technicians.
Respecting the long heritage of The St. Regis brand and today’s luxury traveller, The St. Regis Abu Dhabi is the curator of rare and boutique experiences in the premier destination of Abu Dhabi. stregisabudhabi.com
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The St. Regis Abu Dhabi is the epitome of a sophisticated and exceptional hotel experience
AWE-INSPIRING ABU DHABI
The capital of the UAE is the hub of all things amazing
The capital of the UAE and the second most populous city in the country, Abu Dhabi boasts a dynamic landscape that appeals to all kinds of travellers.
A hub of art and culture, the futuristic and beautiful Emirate offers you an array of experiences, making it the perfect place for you to explore. From the vast sandy dunes of the desert to the gleaming blue hues of the sea, towering
cityscapes to action-packed theme parks, majestic cultural landmarks to awe-inspiring natural landscapes with surprising wildlife, there’s so much to see and do in Abu Dhabi.
Looking for culture and ancient history? With its still-operational traditional falaj (ancient irrigation system) and meandering pathways shaded beneath a thick canopy of over 147,000 date palms and other fruit trees, Al Ain Oasis is the
perfect place to bring family or friends to see what agriculture in this region has looked like for millennia.
If you wish to traverse down a more artistic cultural route, immerse yourself in history at the magnificent Louvre Abu Dhabi. As a premier cultural institution located in the heart of the Saadiyat Cultural District on Saadiyat Island, this is an art lover’s dream, displaying iconic works spanning from ancient times to the contemporary era.
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If you’re a traveller with a penchant for fabulous food, treat your tastebuds to fine dining dishes at Louvre Abu Dhabi’s stunning French restaurant, Fouquet’s. If you’re after opulent Arabic delights, head to Mezlai at Emirates Palace or, for authentic Japanese fare, try Zuma Abu Dhabi located
A must-visit spot on every itinerary
Sheikh Zayed Grand that will mesmerise you with 1,096 amethyst-and-jasper-embedded columns, reflective pools, 82 white marble domes and an iconic prayer hall.If you’re up for action and love cars, you will enjoy a trip to Yas Marina Circuit, home to the Formula 1
Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Channel your inner Lewis Hamilton and drag, drift and race your way around the track.
The Emirate is abuzz with exciting events throughout the year, so if you wish to wave goodbye to 2021 in splendour, Abu Dhabi is the place to be. Experience the vibrant Abu Dhabi Corniche Fireworks show on New Years Eve or immerse yourself in culture at the Sheikh Zayed Heritage Festival. For another glorious display of light and fireworks, you can also head to Al Maryah Island or Yas Island.
So, whether you’re looking for a blissful escape by the sea or are seeking the comforts of home in another country, there is something for everyone in Abu Dhabi.
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Left to right: Stunning Abu Dhabi; Louvre Abu Dhabi and Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
ABU DHABI WELCOMES THE LARGEST AQUARIUM IN THE MIDDLE EAST
WITH INNOVATIONS INCLUDING video mapping technology and signage guides on your personal device, the National Aquarium is expected to quickly take its place among the worlds best aquariums. It is already regarded as the largest aquarium in the Middle East. Iconic species include the world-famous super snake, believed to be the longest reptile on display in the world, along with a large school of Hammerhead sharks and many other hero creatures. e facility includes over 60 exhibits across 10 zones and it is expected to take an average of two hours to complete the journey. thenationalaquarium.ae
EMIRATES HAS SIGNED a Memorandum of Understanding with aircra engine supplier GE Aviation to conduct a test ight using 100 per cent sustainable aviation fuel by the end of 2022. e airline plans to operate a B777-300ER ight powered by GE90 engines using SAF. e test ight aims to show how wide-body commercial aircra using jet fuel made from alternative sources can lower lifecycle CO2 emissions compared to petroleum-based fuels with no operational issues. At the moment, the sustainable aviation fuel approved for use is a blend of petroleum-based Jet A or Jet A-1 fuel and a SAF component with a maximum blend limit of 50 per cent. emirates.com
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EMIRATES TO CONDUCT A TEST FLIGHT USING 100 PER CENT SUSTAINABLE AVIATION FUEL
FINE EMIRATI HOSPITALITY
The St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort, Abu Dhabi is a luxurious cocoon in the capital of the UAE
Overlooking a private estate on the sandy, pristine shores of Saadiyat Island, The St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort, welcomes local and international travellers to embark on an Arabian adventure of a lifetime. Surrounded by the scenic expanse of the Arabian Gulf and the city of Abu Dhabi the resort features 376 guest rooms, all with private terraces, offering stunning views of the glimmering blue sea, the resort and the golf course. There are multiple spaces for guests to utilise and make the most of their time at the resort. Spaces range from intimate to grandiose settings, with rooms from 55 sqm with 10 sqm balconies, to the luxurious Royal Suite, a 2,000 sqm splendidly-appointed duplex that features five bedrooms, a private pool and a spacious, oceanfacing terrace.
The St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort is the city’s first true beach resort. A unique melange of sheer elegance entwined with the city's rich heritage, the resort is truly the definition of a luxurious escape.
It offers an ideal setting for gatherings of all kinds, from executive meetings to special celebrations. Four meeting rooms, the outdoor Ballroom
Terrace and the 3,000 sqm Regal Ballroom adorned with state-of-the art lighting and sound equipment provide the space to make your event unforgettable and once in a life time experience.
If you are looking for a pampering touch, make your way to the Iridium Spa where you can treat yourself to traditional remedies enhanced by modern technologies. Whether you choose to spend half an hour or half a day at the spa, each experience will be individualised and crafted to meet each guest's specific needs.
If you are seeking culinary excellence each dining experience at The St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort will prove to be a culinary delight. The well thought out dining venues and unique settings provide guests the chance to unwind, celebrate or indulge in a memorable journey of tastes. There are seven F&B venues at the resort so, guests will truly be spoilt for choices; ranging from Mazi, a Greek restaurant that presents a plethora of unique flavours to Buddha Bar Beach Abu Dhabi, renowned globally in the fields of gastronomy and mixology.
Each of the hotel's guest rooms and grand suites beautifully combine the Mediterranean-influenced architecture with the scenic views of the Arabian Gulf or breathtaking resort view which one
can enjoy from their private balconies whilst relaxing on chaise lounges. Guarantee a good night's sleep at the resort as you will fall asleep on a signature St. Regis bed topped with opulent 300-thread-count linens, feather down comforters and plump feather pillows. The grandeur extends beyond the bedroom to the spacious marble bathrooms, where each corner has been conceptualised and designed with luxurious comfort in mind. The St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort is the perfect destination for a traveller that doesn't shy away from decadence and wants to immerse themselves in what will prove to be an unforgettable experience. Conveniently located just 20 minutes from Abu Dhabi International Airport and ten minutes from the city’s bustling downtown, the resort is an enthralling stay for people travelling for business and leisure alike.
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AIR MILES
Business Traveller India talks to Ann D’Silva, best-selling Indian author. Currently living in Istanbul, she is a humanitarian and works for the empowerment of rural women in India with her initiative ‘India Heart’. From her books’ series — Sand and Sea, Footprints in the Sand is currently a bestseller. e second book titled Child of Two Worlds was released this year. She has also released a compilation of poems called Verses of A Risen Phoenix.
Tell us about your journey as an author
“I’m in love with journeys of maybe and could be.” Having been a traveller for two decades, when I chose to leave the corporate world and pursue my CSR journey and writing, I wanted to create a niche for myself as a travel writer.
As a travel writer, I write about the complete ethos and history of a country to give my audience an experience before they ever travel to that country.
What are some of your favourite destinations to visit I have many favourites particularly places with rich cultural, historic and archeological stories to tell, like Florence. Turkey with its ancient historical and archaeological stories and the romance of Paris also intrigue me.
What are some of the must-haves in your handbag
These days a mask and sanitiser is on everyone’s list without a mention. But a must have is a map of the city and a little
research of do’s and don’ts culturally before travel. I keep copies of the passport and a journal to pen all the special moments too.
What kind of a travels do you enjoy - laid back and relaxed or busy and hectic
I always like laid back and never group travel packages. I like my time to explore a place at ease and enjoy its local flavour that my senses need to soak it in so I can tell the story of that city through a poem or prose.
BUSINESS TRAVEL EXPECTED TO FULLY RECOVER BY 2025
THE GLOBAL BUSINESS TRAVEL
ASSOCIATION (GBTA) has released its annual BTI Outlook, which predicts that business travel will fully recover by 2025. e report projected a 21 per cent increase in business travel spending in 2021, with the majority of the gain expected to come at the end of the year due to the rollout of vaccinations and rise in consumer con dence. It also forecasts that there will be a signi cant pick-up in group meeting activity and international business travel in 2022. Annual business travel spending growth is expected to slow down in 2023 but remain above historical average rates of growth of 4.6 per cent. By the end of 2024, annual business travel spending is expected to reach approximately US$1.4 trillion, which nearly equates to the 2019 pre-pandemic revenue peak of US$1.43 trillion. gbta.org
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A MAJESTIC DESERT ICON
Immerse yourself into luxury and enjoy the beautiful landscape of Al Wathba, a Luxury Collection Desert Resort and Spa, Abu Dhabi
Standing tall amongst the majestic desert dunes of Al Wathba region and enveloped in tranquility is the Al Wathba Desert Resort and Spa. Get a glimpse into the traditional way of Bedouin living while enjoying all the luxuries of the modern world in this private, boutique resort.
Al Wathba Desert Resort and Spa is the place to be for anyone looking for an intimate destination of serene beauty and quintessential luxury. Ideally located only 45 minutes away from the capital city, it boasts over 22,000 sqm of dunes that offer a calm environment ideal to self reflect and reconnect with the wonders of nature.
The hotel’s well appointed 80 guest rooms and ten suites extend over the beauteous expanse of the resort. The architecture of the hotel is representative of a classic, light and traditional design embodied through the rustic woodcoloured interiors, local artwork, Arabesque accessories and golden dim
lighting. When you step into the hotel, prepare all your senses to be awed by the grandeur of every nook and corner. Each suite and villa are decked with plush curtains and 300 thread count bedlinen, and are designed and built with ease of comfort and luxury in mind. For ultimate opulence and privacy, the villas of Al Wathba Desert Resort and Spa are designed to offer supreme moments overlooking the majestic setting of the desert dunes.
A sojourn of taste begins within the six awe-inspiring dining and lounge venues. Bait Al Hanine, is a fashionable dining restaurant of Lebanese and Arabic cuisine; The recently awarded Terra Secca unveils a sophisticated trattoria, with a variety of Italian dishes; Panache presents creative poolside dining. Al Mesayan offers local inspired dishes for relaxing and lounging evenings, with signature cocktails and sunset views alongside French-Moroccan cuisine. Hayaakom located at the lobby lounge area is ideal for fresh coffee and Arabic inspired mocktails.
Spanning over 2,200 sqm, Saray Spa, is a destination of relaxation, rejuvenation and wellbeing. It offers 11 treatment rooms including a couple’s treatment room. Its variety of treatments and therapies are inspired by local practices and ingredients.
Almost touching into the desert is also the resort’s iconic 1,000 sqm infinity pool overlooking the stunning Arabian dunes and featuring comfortable sunbeds and lovely cabanas that expand into private inlets. The addition of fun comes with a flowrider that provides extra adrenaline and adventure to adults and children. Indulge in a vast variety of desert and lifestyle activities expanding from horseback riding, to squat bike, to camel riding, to falconry and event desert dining that creates memories to cherish forever. alwathbahotel.com
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GINGER STEPS INTO COIMBATORE WITH THE SIGNING OF A NEW HOTEL
GINGER STRENGTHENS ITS footprint in southern India with the signing of a new hotel in Coimbatore. Ginger Coimbatore will be located on Avinashi Road with convenient access to the Coimbatore International Airport and commercial centre of the city. e 72-key hotel will feature Ginger’s newly designed signature rooms, Café Etcetera – the all-day diner, a bar, tness centre, banquet facility, and a meeting room. Commenting on the signing, Deepika Rao, managing director and chief executive o cer, Ginger Hotels, said, “ is development is in line with the brand’s growth strategy of expanding its presence in metros and key commercial hubs across India. Coimbatore is the second largest city of Tamil Nadu and a major industrial centre.” gingerhotels.com
ACCOR HAS LAUNCHED
Collections, which will include boutique hotels and luxurious resorts around the world.
e brand will debut in China’s Guizhou province in December 2022, and its portfolio is expected to grow to 60 properties worldwide by 2030.
As suggested by the name, the brand will feature hotels that are emblematic of their designers, demographics or destinations, with signature features including “luxurious surroundings, Instagramworthy pools and vibrant public spaces”.
THE BRAND WILL HAVE THREE CATEGORIES FOR HOTELS AND RESORTS: Emblems Collection Heritage – hotels that are landmarks of a destination, with buildings that contribute to the character of a location, and celebrate history and classic cultural traditions
Emblems Collection Retreat – resort properties in beaches, countrysides or mountain destinations, with a focus on spa and wellness experiences
Emblems Collection Signature – design-led hotels that pay homage to the style and signature of the designers or original residents all.accor.com
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THE FULLERTON BAY HOTEL, SINGAPORE
A SLEEK AND CONTEMPORARY HOTEL, e Fullerton Bay Hotel, Singapore pays tribute to a long gone era. is 98-key hotel is a gem on the Singaporean waterfront and a brilliant addition to the destination’s phenomenal heritage precinct. Its accommodation features graceful interiors overlooking stunning views of the Marina Bay waterfront and the city skyline. Enjoy the Heritage Dim Sum Brunch at e Cli ord Pier; local and international specials at La Brasserie; sip on a ernoon tea at e Landing Point; and relish G&Ts at Gin Parlour. From oating event pods to other sophisticated meeting rooms, e Fullerton Bay Hotel, Singapore is equipped with state-of-the-art technology for a superior meetings’ experience. For a pampering spa treatment, head to the Fullerton Spa, located just a short walk away at e Fullerton Hotel Singapore. fullertonhotels.com
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Abu Dhabi, the capital of the UAE, appeals to all kinds of travellers with its diverse tourism offerings
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Towering skyscrapers, a turquoise sea, bustling markets and a ray of positivity — welcome to Abu Dhabi. The capital and second most populous city of the United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi’s rapid urbanisation in the past few decades has given it the stature of one of the most powerful and futuristic metropolises of the world. Sitting in the centre of the globe, Abu Dhabi is easily accessible from almost all key hubs — European, Asian, African, American or Australian. And now that the UAE is open to all vaccinated travellers without quarantine, the emirate has become the “go to” destination for families, leisure and business travellers alike. Credit goes to Abu Dhabi’s Go Safe certification programme that was announced back in 2020. A strategy to revive the tourism sector post the pandemic, the Go Safe Certification enforces global standards of safety and cleanliness at hotels, attractions, and venues across the emirate.
“Abu Dhabi is setting a new standard for best practices in tourism, following the high praise that the UAE has received for the proactive approach through which the government has addressed the current situation. As we look forward to reviving tourism in the capital, we aim to not only meet, but to exceed all existing international benchmarks through a strategy that promotes consumer
safety in every step of the way; from the moment they land at our airports to their eventual departure. The launch of Go Safe goes hand-in-hand with the efforts of the Abu Dhabi government to combat the spread of diseases, which include widespread testing, city-wide sanitation, social distancing, and enhancing healthcare services,” said Ali Hassan Al Shaiba, executive director of tourism and marketing, Abu Dhabi Department of Culture and Tourism, during the launch of the initiative.
W Abu Dhabi - Yas Island became the first hotel to be certified under the emirate’s Go Safe certification programme. Today, most of the city’s establishments including hotels, malls, museums, theme parks, entertainment spots, family attractions and restaurants have received this label. With 90 per cent of Abu Dhabi’s population being vaccinated and rigorous hygiene standards being followed across the city, the emirate is not only safe but also an exciting destination to visit right now.
Even though the city has metamorphosed into a modern hub, its ancient roots and history are well preserved in its character and tourism. Abu Dhabi will surely mesmerise you with its architecture and draw you in with its antiquity. Its entertainment venues, natureoriented destinations and luxurious beaches will spoil you for choice.
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WHAT TO SEE
Whether you’re interested in history, looking for that adrenaline rush or just wanting to kick back and relax in a luxurious hotel, chances are that you’ll nd what you’re looking for in Abu Dhabi.
Al Ain
To delve into past, drive about an hour and a half away from the city and visit the ancient tombs in Al Ain which have been quali ed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. e capital's garden city and one of the world's oldest permanently inhabited settlements, Al Ain is sequestered with old-world forts, archaeological parks with artefacts, quaint camel markets, historic palaces, an equestrian, shooting and golf club, and bustling souks (markets) that retail traditional Emirati products. e Al Ain Oasis is a must-see for nature lovers. Families can also visit the Al Ain Zoo that’s home to 4,000 animals for a fun- lled day. Here you can enjoy gira e feeding, camel riding and also let your inner child out at an inviting petting zoo.
The National Aquarium
Opened in November, Abu Dhabi’s newest attraction — the National Aquarium — is home to 46,000 species of 300 di erent species across ten zones. e aquarium presents a range of dynamic experiences for the visitors, featuring awe-inspiring biodiversity. Vibrant and rare sh, along with hammerhead sharks, bull sharks, birds and reptiles entice visitors. e main attraction of the aquarium is the reticulated snake, which is considered to be the largest living snake in the world.
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To satiate your love for art, visit the magni cent Louvre Abu Dhabi
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
Spread across a magnanimous 30 acres, with the space to welcome over 40,000 people, the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque was built with design ideas inspired from parts of Turkey, Morocco, Pakistan and Egypt, among other Islamic countries. Entering the mosque, you are bedazzled by its 1,096 amethyst-and-jasper-embedded columns, gold-plated Swarovski chandeliers, re ective pools, 82 white marble domes and iconic prayer hall. A courtyard featuring one of the largest marble mosaic artworks in the world and a Guinness World Record for the largest handwoven carpet are its other highlights.
Louvre Abu Dhabi
To satiate your love for art, visit the magni cent Louvre Abu Dhabi on Saadiyat Island that has been designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel. With a permanent gallery of local, regional, international artefacts and artwork on display, the Louvre is "France’s largest cultural project abroad”. e Louvre Abu Dhabi had already attracted two million visitors in 2019, making it the most visited museum in the Arab world.
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Without a doubt, the country’s most nest sporting and business venue, Yas Marina Circuit upli s Abu Dhabi’s status as a global entertainment and sporting destination. is world-renowned circuit plays host to several host events throughout the year, including Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Yas Marina Circuit also prides itself on walking, running and cycling tracks as part of the TrainYAS programme.
Sir Bani Yas Island
Sir Bani Yas Island is one of eight islands that make up the desert islands of Al Dhafra. A nature oriented destination, this island is home to an array of wildlife and houses a range of family-friendly adventure based activities. Fivestar boutique hotels, luxury villas, purpose-built stables and historical sites encompass this gorgeous isle. Head to the Arabian Wildlife Park for safari-kind wildlife spotting where you can get up close with 7-000 free-roaming animals, including Arabian oryx, gazelles, hyenas and cheetahs.
Jubail Mangrove Park
If nature experiences are on your mind, bookmark Jubail Mangrove Park — the rst self-contained educational, nature and leisure destination of its kind in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. Here, you can explore bird and marine species that call Abu Dhabi their home. But rstly, this is a mangrove sanctuary.
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A nature oriented destination, this island is home to an array of wildlife
Clockwise from left to right: Yas Marina Circuit; Sir Bani Yas Island and Jubail Mangrove Park
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HUB OF HOSPITALITY
Lined with the above touristic o erings, it is no surprise that Abu Dhabi is home to some of the globe’s nest hospitality names. Being a hub for business and leisure travel, international hotel brands nd the UAE capital as an obvious choice. Only recently, Abu Dhabi saw the opening of the 257-key Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi. Making waves with its launch, the hotel welcomes families who want to live their big-screen dreams in reality. Spread over eight levels with modern decor, the property celebrates Warner Bros.’ extensive lm and television history. e W Dubai – Mina Seyahi is also in the pipeline. e 31-storey hotel will feature 318 guest rooms, including 26 suites and an Extreme Wow Suite (W’s take on a Presidential suite). Overlooking the Mina Seyahi bay area, a new poolside sunset experience will be a highlight. Next on the cards, Yas Bay will get another Hilton hotel. Branded as DoubleTree by Hilton, the 156-key hotel (including three bedroom apartments) is deemed to
house multiple and undisclosed recreation facilities. e well known Marriott hotel Sheraton Abu Dhabi Hotel & Resort has also reopened with a fresh and modern look. With sleek, airy interiors and the latest technologies, Sheraton’s 279 rooms and suites have been refurbished with a contemporary design.
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Only recently, Abu Dhabi saw the opening of the 257key Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi.
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WHERE TO STAY
EMIRATES PALACE
An epitome of luxury, the Emirates Palace cost almost $3 billion to construct. e Palace rst opened its doors to guests in November 2005 and has 394 luxury rooms and suites. It is now operated by the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. eir world-famous signature Le Café has a delicious variety of delicacies. Next on the list of known names is Hakkasan and the serene beach side restaurantBBQ Al Qasr. For guests that want to indulge in a decadent Indian meal, they can book a table at Martabaan by Hemant Oberoi. e hotel is home a luxury spa that is spread out over 1,500 sqm and has 7,000 sqm of meeting space. mandarinoriental.com
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CONRAD ABU DHABI ETIHAD TOWERS
Conrad Abu Dhabi Etihad Towers features landscaped pools and gardens. With a private beach and a spa, the property overlooks the Arabian Gulf and Corniche. All rooms o er views of the city skyline or the coast and are equipped with stylish furnishings and cutting-edge technology. Indulge in gastronomy at Conrad Abu Dhabi Etihad Towers’ restaurants for their global cuisine. Guests can choose from various cuisines such as Latin American at Vakava and Japanese at Tori No Su. For a er-hours drinks, head to Ray’s Bar on level 62. Conrad Abu Dhabi Etihad Towers has a full-service spa with 13 treatment rooms. Abu Dhabi International Airport is a 30-minute drive from the hotel. hilton.com
INTERCONTINENTAL ABU DHABI
With a private beach front and world-class facilities such as multiple swimming pools and premium wellness o erings, Intercontinental Abu Dhabi is a ten-minute drive from bustling downtown. Its copious guest rooms overlook a lush park and marina views. e hotel’s expansive F&B o erings include Cho Gao Marina Walk for pan Asian and Byblos Sur Mer for Lebanese. Situated in the hotel, Intercontinental Abu Dhabi Bayshore Beach Club is a beach and health club boasting a 300-metre natural beachfront, in nity pool, separate children’s pool and play area, premium health and sports facilities, day spa and restaurant. ihg.com
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THE ST. REGIS ABU DHABI
e St. Regis Abu Dhabi blends authentic Arabian hospitality with classic St. Regis sophistication. It is located at the vibrant heart of Abu Dhabi’s Corniche and features 283 rooms and suites. Each of the hotel’s accommodation overlooks beautiful vistas of the Abu Dhabi Corniche.
e Terrace on the Corniche is ideal for ne avours of the region and a modern perspective on international cuisine. e St. Regis Bar is perfect to relax at a er a busy day. Head to Villa Toscana for rustic and authentic Italian cuisine from Tuscany. e Nation Riviera Beach Club features a private beach, secluded cabanas, a spacious in nity pool complete with gardens and a swim-up pool bar as well as exclusive tness facilities.
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THE ST. REGIS SAADIYAT ISLAND RESORT, ABU DHABI
Overlooking a pristine beach and the Arabian Gulf, this ve-star destination houses 376 rooms and suites which come with private balconies that o er stunning views. Mediterranean-inspired architecture amalgamates with contemporary interiors in the accommodation.
Rejuvenate at Iridium Spa, swim in its luxurious indoor lap pool or three outdoor pools, or soak in the sun on the private Abu Dhabi beach. Dine at one of six destination restaurants and bars. ese include Sontaya for southeast Asian fare complemented by signature cocktails and the Mediterranean-in uenced Olea restaurant. stregissaadiyat.com
SOFITEL ABU DHABI CORNICHE
Located on the Corniche, this luxury 280-key hotel sits on the sea coast. Enjoy live music at chic Jazz & Fizz bar or relax by the pool at outdoor Grills@Chill’O restaurant. Head to So tel SPA for a treatment post meetings. Silk & Spice for ai avours and Corniche
All Day Dining for French, Arabic and international dishes are on o er as well. e hotel’s elegant rooms and suites have So tel MyBedTM and overlook views over the harbour. Art Deco–inspired rooms and suites are equipped with modern furnishings and amenities. so telabudhabicorniche.com
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JUMEIRAH AT SAADIYAT ISLAND RESORT
Located at a distance of 20 minutes from Abu Dhabi International Airport, this luxury beach resort is in close proximity to the cultural and artistic spots like Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, Zayed National Museum and Louvre Abu Dhabi. The 293-key hotel will feature eight villas with private pools, and 70 suites, offering a picturesque view of the sea. Jumeirah at Saadiyat Island Resort includes F&B outlets like White for buffets and live cooking stations, Mare Mare for Italian cuisines, Tean for meze and grills, and Al Majilis for refreshments. The Lounge, Offside, and the Pool Bar serve snacks and a fine range of spirits. jumeirah.com
GRAND HYATT ABU DHABI HOTEL & EMIRATES PEARL
The property is extremely well situated in the West Corniche area. With 428 rooms, including 332 spacious King and Twin rooms, 36 luxury suites including a Presidential suite and a Royal suite, its accommodation features private balconies and stunning furnishings. Make a stop at Luma Fitness Centre and Spa for a range of relaxing treatments as well as a dip in the infinity pool. Sundowners are best enjoyed at the retro-chic Lexx bar, which features a stellar inventory of high-end wines and cigars. Don’t forget to check out the humidors that are packed with cheese and charcuterie options for your gourmet indulgence. hyatt.com BTI
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Handpicked hotels for your next trip to Bengaluru
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WORDS AKANKSHA MAKER AND ANITHYA BALACHANDARAN
India’s Garden City - Bengaluru - wins acclaims across the board. Being the hub of information technology, start ups, microbreweries and nance, Bengaluru has been a preferred destination for business travel for many. e capital of the state of Karnataka, Bengaluru is also well known for its parks and nightlife, the former giving it the Garden City tag. Having jumped back onto our regular ways of business and leisure travel, we got to visit the city recently and shortlisted some hotels which should be on your radar if you’re visiting Bengaluru soon.
CONRAD BENGALURU
Designed by Hirsch Bedner Associates from Singapore, Conrad Bengaluru epitomises minimal luxury. e hotel overlooks the beautiful Ulsoor Lake with 285 rooms and suites. e hotel’s USP is its extensive F&B. If you are looking for superior quality pan Asian, pick Mikusu, for authentic and lip smacking Indian, choose Indian Durbar. Tiamo is the hotel’s poolside al fresco restaurant and Caraway Kitchen is the all-dining outlet. Meeting spaces sprawl over 1,500 sqm, including a pillarless ballroom. A stunning temperature-controlled in nity pool and Conrad Spa are its leisure amenities. hilton.com
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FOUR SEASONS HOTEL BENGALURU AT EMBASSY ONE
A modern oasis, Four Seasons Hotel Bengaluru at Embassy ONE is situated in Bengaluru’s landmark Embassy ONE development in the heart of the city. From tranquil gardens to dynamic restaurants and lounges, lavishly appointed rooms and suites and a beautiful spa, the hotel is a sought a er address in the city. Far & East is its Asian brasserie, Cur8 is known for its Italian and Indian cuisine and Copitas is the hotel’s cocktails bar. Infuse Spa o ers a wide range of contemporary relaxation and cutting-edge beauty treatments. Six
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Infuse Spa o ers a wide range of contemporary relaxation and cutting-edge beauty treatments
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HILTON BANGALORE EMBASSY GOLFLINKS
Located amidst the bustling heart of the city, overlooking the beautiful greenery of the KGA Golf Course, the hotel is minutes away from Bengaluru’s major entertainment hubs.
e hotel has a wide range of amenities on o er, ranging from a temperature-controlled outdoor pool, badminton court, spa, gym, kids play area, and a small library. Taking their approach to wellness the hotel allows guests to have their meals customised to their preference. An array of restaurants provides for an interesting culinary adventure during your stay here. e Salt Grill is known to serve a mix of dishes prepared specially on Himalayan salt grills and the Ministry of Food serves all-day global cuisine, chef-curated ne dining, and have private seating. Re:cess o ers 24-hour co ee and take-away options, and Klinx is perfect for a relaxed drink. hilton.com
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An array of restaurants provides for an interesting culinary adventure during your stay here
HYATT CENTRIC MG ROAD BANGALORE
Located in the heart of India’s Silicon Valley Bengaluru, Hyatt Centric MG Road Bangalore overlooks the beautiful Ulsoor Lake and cityscape. With stateof-the-art rooms and suites that are tted with large bay windows, the hotel is a convenient destination in the city situated right beside the Lido Shopping Mall. Relax by the outdoor pool, host a meeting at e Corner, enjoy modern global cuisine at e Bengaluru Brasserie or sip in creative cocktails at Liquid Bar. Choose from relaxing massage options at the onsite spa that features refreshing body scrubs and aromatherapy treatments. hyatt.com
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ITC GARDENIA, A LUXURY COLLECTION HOTEL, BENGALURU
Located in the commercial hub of Bengaluru, ITC Gardenia o ers business travellers close proximity to the leading business districts and IT hubs of the city. Guests can unwind by relaxing by the outdoor pool or being pampered at Kaya Kalp - e Spa. Relish in Indian and international cuisines at the hotel’s restaurants or host a splendid event in their state-of the art meeting facilities. With views of the garden courtyard, the 292 rooms and suites are a beautiful unison of nature and comfort. Each room features renewable wood furnishings and VOC-free carpets. marriott.com
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JW MARRIOTT HOTEL BENGALURU
Nestled in the central business district of Bengaluru, JW Marriott Hotel Bengaluru is near many Fortune 500 companies, upscale shopping destinations, UB City, Mahatma Ghandi (MG) Road and Koramangala. e property is spread across 18 oors with 255 rooms and 26 suites. A spectrum of F&B outlets spoil you for choice; pick Uno for Japanese cuisine, Alba for Nouvelle European food, Spice Terrace for enticing Indian fare and Merak for pan Asian dining. e hotel houses ten meeting rooms making it an ideal location for MICE as well. marriott.com
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SHANGRI-LA BENGALURU
Overlooking a bird’s-eye-view of the Bangalore Palace, the hotel is situated between historic attractions and the business district of the city. With 397 spacious rooms and suites, seven restaurants and bars including the signature Shangri-La restaurant Shang Palace and Ssa ron, Shangri-La Bengaluru is a ne address in Bengaluru. Spectacular skyline views make this experience even more special. Enjoy a relaxing hot stone massage at Shangri-La’s CHI, e Spa and sit by the outdoor deck of Ssa ron, the hotel’s authentic Indian restaurant. ere are seven meeting rooms at the property. shangri-la.com
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Spectacular skyline views make this experience even more special
SHERATON GRAND BANGALORE HOTEL AT BRIGADE GATEWAY
Just a short drive from Kempegowda International Airport, the hotel o ers the luxury of a ve-star in what it is touted to be India’s Silicon Valley. With elegance at its core, all accommodations features amenities including luxury bedding, four- xture bathrooms and scenic city views. Treat your tastebuds with a delectable fare at our stylish restaurants ranging from Italian to Middle Eastern cuisine and savour unique cocktails in the hotel’s chic bars. With convenient access to Malleswaram-area attractions including BIEC, Orion Mall, Iskcon Temple, Bangalore Golf Club and Bangalore Palace, guests who wish to make the most of their time in the city will thoroughly enjoy their stay here. marriott.com
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TAJ YESHWANTPUR, BENGALURU
e hotel is a tasteful amalgamation of vibrancy of an intelligent work environment, luxurious spaces and intuitive services. e property houses 327 well-appointed rooms and luxury suites to meet the needs of every business traveller. e hotel is a stone’s throw away from prominent cultural landmarks such as e National Gallery of Modern Art and the Aeronautical Museum, colonial architecture and renowned art galleries. Whether it’s the breathtaking lobby or the striking stairway swirling around the grand chandelier that welcomes you, every inch truly re ects the brand’s values and everything it stands for. e hotel is 35 minutes by road from the international airport, minutes away from Yeshwantpur Railway Terminus, and a few steps away from the metro terminus. Other facilities include 2,000 sqm of conference and event venues, an independent convention centre, an expansive range of dining options, signature experiences, health club and the Jiva Spa. tajhotels.com
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The hotel boasts of a multitude of nine restaurants and bars o ering curated experiences
THE RITZ- CARLTON, BANGALORE
e iconic and the rst Ritz-Carlton in India, located in the heart of Bengaluru, near M.G Road and UB city, is an oasis of luxury for business and leisure travellers alike. e hotel boasts of a multitude of nine restaurants and bars o ering curated experiences, spectacular meeting and event spaces, spacious and luxuriously appointed guest rooms and the largest spa in the city with Indian and western therapies. e lush poolside is a tropical haven with star-lit private cabanas that transport you to a serene getaway. e best-in-class dining venues o er global cuisine, with e Lantern, which is a Cantonese and Dim Sum house, recognised as the top 50 restaurants in Asia for three years running. BANG, the roo op bar o ers scintillating panoramic views of the city as you enjoy the balmy Bengaluru weather, with your favourite spirits and a live tandoor. ritzcarlton.com
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THE LALIT ASHOK
e Lalit Ashok is centrally located in Bengaluru, in close proximity to an 18-hole golf course. e property has 184 rooms and suites and o ers over a magnanimous 5,481 sqm of conference and banqueting space for both indoor and outdoor events. e hotel also features tness facilities which includes a lawn tennis court. With an eclectic selection of food and beverage outlets from casual, all-day eateries to exquisite ne dining restaurants, one can immerse themselves in impeccable service, scrumptious food and a welcoming ambiance. For guests looking to treat themselves to a relaxing experience, visit the hotel’s spa Rejuve and enjoy a unique experience and Ayurvedic herbal treatments. thelalit.com
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The hotel also features tness facilities which includes a lawn tennis court
THE OBEROI, BENGALURU
Built around a centenarian rain tree, the luxury hotel is nestled in greenery and equipped with the latest in technology. e hotel is a blend of Bengaluru’s rich history and present technological development. Business travellers and tourists alike can indulge in accommodation with private balconies and garden views, al fresco dining and a patio bar. It is especially designed for guests to enjoy the hotel’s blooming gardens and Bengaluru’s pleasant year round climate. State-ofthe-art meeting rooms, large banqueting facilities and relaxing spa therapies make this the place for an ideal staycation or for the business traveller that likes a touch of luxury.
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WORDS BOB RUPANI
In October, I was asked to pick my “ ve favourite luxury SUVs” and now here is a selection of my “ ve favourite luxury sedans”. While SUVs may be the avour of the day and presently the most popular segment of vehicles, a luxury sedan has a charm and class all of its own. If a luxury SUV has street presence, a luxury sedan is all about style. And where a luxury SUV exudes strength, the luxury sedan exhibits its grace. A luxury SUV may have a commanding stance, but the luxury sedan glides along nonchalantly. One of the biggest and most important di erences between them is the body roll and ride quality. A SUV due to its body style is tall and has an upright stance and good ground clearance. ese result in a higher CG or
centre of gravity, the outcome of which is more body roll and body movement. In contrast, the sedan sits lower to the ground and corners more atly. e limited body movement also results in a far better ride quality. Yes, however good a luxury SUVs suspension may be, due to the inherent nature and purpose of its design, it can never deliver the supple and re ned ride comfort of a top of the line luxury sedan. Given this, if you are someone who wants the smoothest ride that isolates passengers from unpleasant bumps and vibrations, then a luxury sedan should be what you have in your sights.
And when you go shopping, you might want to consider my “favourite ve”. But please note, this list is largely based on my personal preferences.
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MERCEDES-BENZ S-CLASS
For the longest time, the S-Class has been considered the “best car in the world” and Mercedes-Benz obviously place great pride in the ownership of this title. And to their credit, they do everything to ensure that the S-Class continues to retain this title with the passage of every new model and variant.
And it’s due to this that the Mercedes-Benz S-Class is the preferred choice of heads of states, business tycoons, sportspersons, movie stars and so on. In fact more leaders of countries use the Mercedes-Benz S- Class, than any other car.
e S-Class of course looks digni ed and elegant and glides along as if on a carpet of air. e occupants hardly feel what it’s going over and it’s also amongst the safest cars on the planet. e S-Class is packed with advanced state-of-the-art features that combine the best of engineering, electronics, computers and even advanced radar and satellite technology. And while the technology is all avant-garde, there is also the high quality traditionally handcra ed leather and wood in the interior. All of this makes the passenger compartment a great place to be and you are assured of being pampered with the nest luxurious comfort, available in an automobile. mercedes-benz.co.in
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BMW 7 SERIES
e main challenger for the “best car in the world” title is the 7 Series. German car makers Mercedes and BMW have traditionally been rivals for a really long time, and the ght is ercest between the BMW 7 Series and Mercedes-Benz S-Class.
In recent times the S-Class has edged slightly ahead, but BMW keep trying so hard, that if it wasn’t for the S-Class, the 7 Series would be known as “ e Best Car in the World”. Honestly, so slim is the di erence between them that it all eventually boils down to personal preferences and choices. Which do you think looks better? What brand do you like? Or the fact that the handling of the BMW 7 Series is just a wee bit sharper than the S-Class. But then the S-Class o ers a more plusher and comfortable ride. So do you choose ride over handling or vice versa. All these are matters of individual taste and liking. As far as I am concerned, the one thing that disappoints me about the BMW 7 Series is the consistent increase in the size of the front grille. Yes, it keeps getting taller and wider, with the introduction of every new version or model. bmw.in
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AUDI A8
For quite a prolonged period of time, the rivalry remained con ned to the S-Class and 7 Series. en in the mid-90s Audi, another German automaker, introduced the A8 and leapfrogged into the battle for the crown of the best car in the world. And they came very well prepared using futuristic design and engineering due to which the Audi A8 was the rst car in the world to use a fully aluminium monocoque chassis. is lightweight metal was also used extensively in the body and all this advanced construction technology meant the Audi A8 was substantially lighter than its other two German opponents. e lower weight resulted in better engine performance and e ciency, and also superior agility.
Audi with the A8 had thrown a serious challenge to S-Class and 7 Series, and many customers were taken up by the advanced technology and fairly di erent looks and styling of the A8. And this continues to be the case till date. While the forte of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class is known to be its safety and comfort, BMW try to position the 7 Series as a sportier luxury sedan. Unlike the other two, Audi chooses to promote its A8 as an all-rounder with advanced technology, great comfort, dynamism and e ciency. Frankly, the margin of di erence is so narrow, that I will repeat and say again, that it all depends on the penchants of the purchaser. audi.in
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PORSCHE PANAMERA
While the Panamera is also made by a German car maker, it’s a completely di erent animal, when compared to the other three. is is mainly because Porsche has attained global fame for manufacturing the iconic 911, one of the best sports cars ever. erefore, the Porsche chromosomes have sporty performance and power inscribed on them. And like Porsche says, the Panamera o ers the thrills and performance of a sports car, with the comfort of a luxury sedan.
e shape and silhouette of the Panamera is distinctly Porsche, with a nice blend of sporty lines and prominent muscular sculpting. Even when it is stationary, the Porsche Panamera gives the impression of being a dynamic and powerful machine that can’t wait to get o the blocks. e moment you hit the accelerator, the 621 pedigree horses residing under the bonnet of the Panamera Turbo S gallop out in grand style and take it to 100 kmph in just 3.1 seconds! It reaches 200 kmph in a mere 11.2 seconds and the top speed is an eye-watering 315 kmph! ese are the kind of performance gures you expect in supercars, and not in a luxury sedan. It is this sporty performance that makes the Porsche Panamera so special. It actually is a proper sports car with the only di erence being that it has four doors and can seat four people in great comfort and luxury. porsche.com
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MASERATI QUATTROPORTE
e rst four luxury sedans in this list are all built by German car manufactures and they boast the best of engineering, technology and cra smen. But they cannot match the Maserati Quattroporte’s easy elegance and typical Italian style. Yes, the Quattroporte oozes and radiates its unmatchable Italian elegance and the nely sculpted body has both grace and a certain amount of aggressiveness. In fact so exquisite is its exterior styling, that it’s easily the nicest looking luxury sedan in my “favourite ve” list.
e Quattroporte also has the performance that Maserati’s are known for, and what I love is the deep and sonorous exhaust note. e V8 engine speaks so sweetly, that if you are in the mood you can use your foot to conduct this orchestra of 580 horses, and create some magical mechanical music. e passenger compartment is well built too with an assortment of materials that include well nished metal accents, rich leather with a so feel, genuine wood with ne grains, and also modern materials like carbon bre- that is ve times stronger than steel and used in the construction of bullet proof jackets and also Formula One cars. maserati.com BTI
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Here’s what you should have on your list for a short trip to this Swiss city
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Arriving at Geneva railway station as my last stop in my one week trip in Switzerland, I enter with no expectations. Being a rst time visitor to Geneva, I open Google Maps and walk towards my hotel, and my premier stop for my two day sojourn in this city. It’s amazing how the entire culture, language and feel of a city can transform within hours on the Swiss railway; I departed from Zermatt which is Swiss-speaking town to the French-speaking Geneva. e capital of Genève canton, Geneva is in the far southwestern corner of Switzerland that juts into France. And if you’re wondering what followed, I handpick some of my experiences that should be on your bucket-list, in case you’re planning a trip to this beautiful city any time soon.
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STAY AT THE FOUR SEASONS HOTEL DES BERGUES GENEVA
While there are many top-class hotels in the city, I recommend a stay at Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues Geneva to get a taste of the city from the heart of it. Situated only minutes from the station, the hotel is bathed in classic luxury with an elegant design that exudes sophistication. A landmark on Lake Geneva since 1834, the hotel is packed with reasons that makes it a preferred choice for your time in Geneva. Stay at the Pierre-Yves Rochon–designed Mont Blanc suite that’s dressed in tones of raspberry and beige. e suite overlooks Geneva’s celebrated Jet d’Eau (water fountain) and o ers a front row seat to the city’s action. Dine at the hotel’s Michelin-starred
Italian restaurant Il Lago for a taste of Chef Massimiliano Sena’s exclusive dishes. e restaurant has been awarded a Michelin star every year since 2014 this re ects in its fare. Opt for its tasting menu that includes dishes like roasted scampi, wild sea bass carpaccio and Swiss lamb chops. In the evening, take a dip in its indoor temperature controlled pool before pampering yourself at its stunning Spa Mont Blanc. fourseasons.com
The suite overlooks Geneva’s celebrated Jet d’Eau (water fountain)
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its high quality ingredients including premium Swiss milk, zero palm oil, zero soy lecithin that create its classic bean-to-bar chocolate. Understand what goes behind the making of these delicious cocoa bits as you delve into the workings of this factory, living your Charlie and the Chocolate Factory fantasy in real life. e end is the sweetest part, literally, as you get to taste some of their fresh chocolates. Visits are by appointment only for groups of minimum ten people. Guided tours can be organised throughout the week, except Friday a ernoons, at 10am or 2pm. favarger.com
SHOP AT BUCHERER
Another iconic industry that’s traditionally Swiss is that of watchmaking. e hub of fashion
and shopping, Geneva’s streets are lined with uber premium and highstreet brands that invite you for some retail therapy. If pampering yourself with a ne Swiss timepiece is on your mind, head to the Bucherer store in Geneva. Swiss watch and jewellery experts since 1888, Bucherer’s longstanding history re ects in its Geneva boutique that features a range of Swiss branded watches and jewellery. If shopping for watches is an art, Bucherer has got it right with its atelier that comforts and spoils you with its luxurious decor, amiable sta and an expansive collections. Apart from the sought a er Swiss brands like Rolex, Breguet, Cartier and more, Carl F. Bucherer watches can also be purchased here. bucherer.com
LEARN THE BASICS OF WATCHMAKING
At Initium in Geneva, you get to become a watchmaker for a day. Sign up a session where trained watchmakers guide you through the basics of watchmaking. Discover the secrets of a mechanical watch and learn about the history of the art of time. During my session, I got to assemble my very own timepiece, an
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At Initium in Geneva, you get to become a watchmaker for a day
almost therapeutic way of focusing and improving your mindfulness. If you wish to purchase your own creation, you can further customise your own watch by selecting the dial and the leather strap. Initium’s sessions are ideal for corporates who want to engage in a qualitative team building activity. At the end, you are awarded with a certi cate that certi es you as a watchmaker; quite the memento to take back home from Switzerland! initium.swiss
ENJOY A TWO MICHELINSTAR MEAL
ere are few moments in life you absolutely cherish and a meal at a two Michelin-star restaurant is among them. When in Geneva, make a reservation at Domaine de Châteauvieux, where produce is king. Helmed by Chef Philippe Chevrier, a meal at this restaurant is a sought a er experience and a rendezvous
with avour and premium ingredients. e restaurant changes its menu as per the season and almost every dish prides itself with local produce that’s not just fresh but also of top-notch quality. An ambience that’s set in a 16th century chateau with well-worn stone and quaint furnishings further elevates your meal here. I recommend you to pick the “surprise menu” which is composed according to the season’s arrivals, your dietary restrictions and the mood of the chef. Roasted let of deer rib, Jerusalem artichoke purée with hazelnuts, spiced wa es an dapple with sa ron; back of cod from Brittany cooked translucent, spicy cashew nut condiment, melting parsnips, gribiche sauce; and grilled Norwegian scallops with sesame seeds, coral in vitelotte potato gnocchi, carrot coulis were some of the highlights of its September menu (when I visited). chateauvieux.ch BTI
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Rome is ready for the return of business travellers with new hotels opening and more planned
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Spend a day strolling through Rome’s ancient streets and visiting its plethora of monuments and museums, followed by an evening of aperitivo and food on one of its historic piazzas, and it’s easy to see why the city is a magnet for tourists.
Despite Milan’s reputation as the country’s centre of commercial activity, Rome also attracts its fair share of business travellers, ranking higher than its rival as a city for meetings and events. It o ers both individual hotels with signi cant conference facilities (Rome Cavalieri –one of Hilton’s Waldorf Astoria hotels – can host up to 5,500 delegates) and vast spaces suitable for trade fairs or congresses at Fiera Roma or La Nuvola Roma convention centres.
Overall, the City of Seven Hills drew in excess of 10 million international visitors in 2019, making it one of Europe’s most popular destinations. Anticipating the new decade, it was getting ready for an in ux of new hotels, with major brands including e Hoxton, Bulgari, Six Senses, and Rosewood set to inject some much-needed new life into the city’s inventory.
Following the pandemic’s inevitable impact on the industry, Rome began to welcome the rst tranche of new hotels in the spring of this year. is continued over the summer months, as it celebrated Italy’s victory in both the European football championship and Eurovision. Much more is in store between now and 2023 – here’s a selection of noteworthy recent arrivals and upcoming openings.
DOUBLETREE BY HILTON ROME MONTI
In April, the seventh Doubletree by Hilton hotel in Italy opened with 133 rooms on Piazza dell’Esquilino in Rione Monti, a short walk from the city’s Termini railway station. e ground oor public spaces include restaurant Mamalia and MiT Food and Co ee Brewery, which has an outdoor patio. Roo op cocktail bar Mun has views of the ancient Basilica Papale di Santa Maria Maggiore across the piazza. Hilton will also open the 439-room Hilton Rome Eur La Lama in August 2022, south of the city in the EUR business district. It will have direct access to La Nuvola Roma convention centre, which can host up to 8,000 delegates. It will have seven meeting rooms with a total of 857 sqm event space. e new hotel will also o er an executive lounge, an all-day dining outlet and lobby bar, as well as a 15th oor ne dining restaurant. hilton.com
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THE HOXTON, ROME
Following its continental European additions in Amsterdam and Paris, e Hoxton marked an expansion milestone in May with the brand’s tenth hotel in Rome. Set inside a 1970s building in Parioli, northeast of Villa Borghese, there are 192 rooms ranging from Shoebox to Biggy. ey draw inspiration from classic Italian cinema and mid-century Italian design, with the Roomy Terrace category adding outdoor space with garden furniture. All-day eatery Cugino is run in collaboration with a local restaurant and micro-bakery. ere is a large lobby and outdoor terrace, and a cluster of ve meeting rooms with communal kitchen. In September, Beverly opened as the hotel’s second restaurant, with a ‘West Coast American’ farm-to-table concept. e Hoxton is set for further growth as part of the joint venture agreed last year between Ennismore (its parent company) and Accor, the French hotel industry giant. A new entity – also called Ennismore – brings no less than 12 Accor lifestylebrands together, from 25 Hours and Mama Shelter to SO/ and e Hoxton, with 100+ new hotels in the pipeline. thehoxton.com
ROOM MATE FILIPPO
Spanish group Room Mate Hotels –brainchild of hotelier Kike Sarasola –opened its fourth Italian hotel in June in the form of Room Mate Filippo. With each hotel in the group built around a speci c ctional character, here Filippo is an ‘exhibition curator who researches the history of the Eternal City’.
A short walk from Piazza di Spagna, the hotel’s interiors are by Tomas Alia, inspired by the 1940s and using ‘palm trees as a poetic and inspirational element’. In addition to 30 hotel rooms, there is the choice of 11 Gran Filippo Apartments. Filippo joins existing Italian Room Mate hotels Isabella and Luca (in Florence) and Giulia (in Milan). room-matehotels.com
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MAMA SHELTER
On July 1, Mama Shelter Rome arrived in the city’s Prati district providing 217 rooms, bursting with bold patterns and bright colours, including pale green accent walls in the rooms and canary yellow ceilings in the bathrooms. It’s the rst Italian hotel of the brand (like e Hoxton, part of the Ennismore lifestyle portfolio of Accor), and the rst hotel with Mama Baths o ering a pool, sauna, steam room, and relaxation areas. A large roo op terrace has views over Vatican City and Saint Peter’s Basilica.
Opening this month, W Rome brings the brand’s signature style to two 19th century buildings on Via Liguria, next to the Spanish Steps.
ere are 147 rooms and 15 suites, ranging from entry-level Fabulous to the Extreme WOW suite with a private 140 sqm roo op terrace. e style is luxurious –light wood oors contrast with red velvet curtains, and dark oak and polished brass cabinets.
Sicilian chef Ciccio Sultano is overseeing the kitchens at the hotel, including in Giano Restaurant, which o ers indoor and outdoor seating. e W Living Room is on the ground oor – attractions include a hidden door in the public bathroom that gives access to the hotel’s secret garden, Parlapiano. e roo op has a WET Deck with outdoor pool and Otto Roo op bar and lounge. marriott.com
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ANANTARA PALAZZO NAIADI
Anantara, part of Minor Hotels (which includes brands NH and Avani Hotels), is quickly establishing a European footprint through a series of conversions, including Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky in Amsterdam, and New York Palace in Budapest.
In Rome, it is converting Palazzo Naiadi, a 19th-century neoclassical building next to the city’s Termini Station and near the ruins of the Diocletian Baths. ere are 238 rooms and suites, some of which are in the Clementino wing, previously the Vatican’s granary. F&B include seasonal dishes on the roo op terrace, which has an outdoor pool. anantara.com
SOHO HOUSE ROME
Soho House continued its foray into European capitals with the planned autumn opening of a new ten-storey property in San Lorenzo, o ering 49 rooms and 20 long-stay apartments. In addition to its usual members’ club spaces, there is a deli bar and lounge on the ground oor, a roo op with bar and pool, a screening room, and health club with gym. e group is working on a property in Milan as part of its European expansion plan. sohohouse.com
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BULGARI ROME
With just six hotels today, Bulgari will nearly double its portfolio over the next few years with openings in several cities, including Paris, Moscow and Tokyo. In Italy, the original Bulgari Milan will get a sister hotel in Bulgari Rome in 2022, inside a 1930s modernist building opposite the Ara Pacis and Mausoleum of Augustus.
e majority of its 100 accommodations – like all other Bulgari hotels designed by Antonio Citterio and Patricia Viel – will be suites, and the top oor will feature its Il Ristorante restaurant and e Bulgari Bar.
e brand’s agship store on Via dei Condotti is a few minutes’ walk away – to celebrate the hotel’s upcoming opening, the jeweller has designed the ‘Bulgari Ospitalita Italiana Necklace’, a choker with ten precious stones representing its rst ten hotel destinations. bulgarihotels.com
THE ROME EDITION
Next year will see Marriott’s Edition hotels open in two very di erent European cities: Rome and Reykjavik – joining recent arrivals in Tokyo, Shanghai and Los Angeles.
e Rome Edition will have 95 rooms and suites in an early 20th century building on Piazza Barberini, designed by Cesare Pascoletti in collaboration with Marcello Piacentini, one of Italy’s most famed architects of Rationalism. F&B will be a focus for the hotel, including a signature restaurant with outdoor space, a Punch Room Bar, and a roo op terrace. e roo op will also have a pool.
By 2023, Edition plans to add a second Italian hotel in Milan, while also adding a sister hotel to its Barcelona property in Madrid. editionhotels.com
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INTERCONTINENTAL ROME AMBASCIATORI PALACE
Having previously managed the Hotel de la Ville (now part of Rocco Forte), IHG Hotels and Resorts will make a return to the Italian capital with its Intercontinental brand when it opens Intercontinental Rome Ambasciatori Palace early next year. Built in 1900 on Via Veneto to host ambassadors staying in Rome, the property will house 160 contemporary rooms and suites, alongside a range of public areas, including a restaurant, bar and spa. ihg.com
SIX SENSES ROME
Having opened a resort on the northern coast of Ibiza this year, Six Senses Hotels will add Italy to its growing list of European destinations in 2022. Palazzo Salviati Cesi Mellini, an 18th century building on Piazza di San Marcello, midway between the Pantheon and Trevi Fountain, is being refurbished to have 95 rooms and suites. ere will be ‘a range of quirky room types’, with interiors by Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola. e ground oor will have a trattoria and bar with open kitchen, and a botanical garden, while the roo op terrace will have 360-degree views of the city. e Six Senses Spa on the rst oor will have treatment rooms, a tness centre and relaxation areas.
Six Senses is working on hotels in London (the former Whiteleys department store in Bayswater, with 110 rooms) and New York (part of e XI, a set of twisting towers by architect Bjarke Ingels along the High Line). It will also open ski resorts in Switzerland and Austria. sixsenses.com
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ROSEWOOD ROME
As part of its rapidly expanding global footprint, Rosewood Hotels is adding a range of European cities to its portfolio, including Madrid, Amsterdam, Munich and Vienna. In Italy, Rosewood Rome will be the brand’s fourth Italian hotel when it opens in 2023, joining the existing Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco in Tuscany, and future openings in Porto Cervo (Sardinia) and Venice.
Occupying three buildings from the early 1900s, the hotel will encompass the former Banca Nazionale del Lavoro on Via
Veneto – like the Rome Edition by architect Marcello Piacentini. BAR Studio will be responsible for the interiors, with a total of 113 rooms and 44 suites.
ere will be a contemporary Italian bistro, a lobby bar, and roo op bar and terrace. e bank’s original vault will be turned into a modern Roman bathhouse, while the brand’s Sense Spa will be on the top oor.
e following year should see the arrival of e Chancery Rosewood, the group’s second London hotel, inside the Eero Saarinen-designed former US Embassy in Mayfair. rosewoodhotels.com
ORIENT EXPRESS HOTEL DE LA MINERVE
When Accor launched its Orient Express hotel brand in 2019, a rst hotel was set to open a year later inside Bangkok’s ultra-modern pixelated MahaNakhon skyscraper. With interiors by Tristan Auer, it would have been the second incarnation for the hotel portion of the mixed-use building, originally announced as e Bangkok Edition. With that hotel due to open as e Standard Bangkok instead, Orient Express has set its sights on opening in Rome in 2024. e 17th century Grand Hotel de la Minerve, around the corner from the Pantheon and run by the Billi family for 30 years, will undergo a 20-month transformation to become the rst Orient Express hotel in Italy. orient-express.com
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CITIZEN M ISOLA TIBERINA
Part of ambitious plans in Italy with a focus on Rome and Milan, the rst Citizen M hotel will open in 2023 along the Lungovetere, facing Tiber Island. Converting a 1950s building by architect Eugenio Montuori, the Dutch brand will bring its signature look to 160 compact accommodations and public spaces lled with Vitra furniture. citizenm.com
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BRACH ROME
Evok Collection, a small French group with ve hotels in Paris and three luxurious private chalets in Courchevel 1850, is branching out to Italy and Spain with a number of new openings. Following its collaboration with Philippe Starck on Brach Paris –inside a former postal sorting centre in the 16th arrondissement – it will work with the designer to open Brach Rome in 2023.
Steps from the historic Piazza del Popolo, the hotel will have just 62 rooms and suites, a signature restaurant, roo op, and a tness club with a 25-metre pool.
Brach Rome will be the third Brach hotel when it opens, with another property in Madrid due next year. Meanwhile, its Nolinski brand is also expanding, with the characterful Nolinski Paris set to get a sister hotel in Venice. evokhotels.com
NHOW ROME
Alongside the conversion of Palazzo Naiadi into an Anantara Hotel, Minor Hotels is also working on turning the existing NH Collection Vittorio Veneto, inside a 1968 modernist building on Via Veneto, into Nhow Rome. An opening date for the hotel, ‘where old and new not only coexist but crash into each other with full speed’, is not yet announced. nhow-hotels.com
CORINTHIA HOTEL ROME
Corinthia Hotels will redevelop the former seat of the Central Bank of Italy, on Piazza del Parlamento, into a luxury hotel set to open in the rst half of 2023. Details on the number of rooms and suites are to be con rmed, but they will wrap around a central garden. ere will be restaurants and bars, a spa, and a roo op.
Additional hotels are in progress in cities ranging from Brussels to Bucharest, alongside the conversion of the former Surrey Hotel on Manhattan’s Upper East Side into Corinthia New York, its rst hotel in the Americas. corinthia.com BTI
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Hotel within Hotel
A hospitality leader talks about the importance of club lounges in today’s scenario
With the rise in focus on privacy and exclusive experiences, members-only niche spots are popping up all over the globe. Be it airlines, hotels, banks, airports, and now restaurants and bars, all have a clique club serving members and patrons. These exclusive clubs certainly carry a price tag but those who value these experiences don’t mind spending a few extra bucks.
When one talks about exclusive and elite clubs, a few things come to mind - opulent ambience, spectacular views, fabulous food and drinks, and a great vibe. The reasons for being a club member may vary, some guests may opt for these for luxury and networking, others may choose it for exclusivity to conduct private business meetings or some may prefer these for personalised service that helps them unwind and reform their wellbeing. Some members dish out extra currency to enjoy these experiences and a lucky few get complimentary upgrades and get a glimpse of this elite world.
The hospitality industry realised the importance of exclusive spaces early on and the concept of the club floor rooms and lounges originated. Combined with a premium lounge, meeting space, business centre and an exclusive reception, the club universe is often called a - hotel within a hotel.
Usually situated on higher floors with unparalleled views, club rooms are more luxurious and opulent. Staying in a club room encompasses a plethora of benefits such as upgraded bathroom amenities, premium minibars and additional features like espresso machines and high-end Bluetooth speakers. Since access to these floors and the club
lounge is restricted, guests can enjoy their stay in absolute tranquility. Whether one is travelling for work or leisure, standing in a queue at the reception of a busy hotel is something these guests can ill afford. The personalised service ensures express check-ins in the rooms or at the club lounge.
The elite club lounge generally features sweeping views of the landscape, a dedicated breakfast area for the discerning traveller, complimentary premium drinks, afternoon tea, a dining area to dish out a la minute delicacies upon request, a small library and 24-hour service for the elite few. Additionally, guests can also enjoy a boardroom for private meetings, express laundry and a personal concierge.
At Shangri-La, we understand that true luxury means quality time well spent. Whether travelling for business or pleasure, the Horizon Club offers an unparalleled level of personalised service.
Guests enjoy the Horizon Club’s unique spirit of genuine hospitality – with benefits including bespoke holiday and business planning from your personal concierge, as well as exclusive amenities and services including private and late check out options and an executive arrival service. Guests will also get access to the private Horizon Club Lounge which features daily breakfast, premium beverages and canapés, wifi and suit pressing as well as a selection of meeting facilities. The lounge is an ideal sanctuary after
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a hectic workday for a business traveller and a perfect place to unwind and relax with loved ones over coffee and conversations on a holiday.
Customer loyalty has been a buzzword in the hospitality industry since time immemorial. It has become more relevant than ever in the prevailing business scenario. When the customer has a plethora of choices, personalisation makes all the difference. Club universe then becomes even more crucial as it can be instrumental in delivering memorable and bespoke experiences. In the true sense of the word, at times, one needs to ward off competition to secure business.
Addressing the customer by name, ensuring their preferences are fulfilled, providing a memorable arrival and departure experience are some of the ammunition in the Club floor operating team’s arsenal that can help them win this battle.
Human evolution over the years has taught us that the only thing permanent in the universe is ‘change’.
Customer expectations are ever-changing with the influx of social media. Guests want more memorable experiences and Instagrammable moments to post about. The key here is to go above and beyond, elevate already enhanced service standards, create joyful moments for guests, each and every time. After all, a delighted guest is a loyal guest. BTI
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Long-term goals
A sustainable future beckons the aviation sector
Sustainability has become one of the key focus areas. The aviation industry is devoting their energies towards environmental sustainability for a long period. Airlines have started publishing environmental reports, launching carbonoffsetting schemes, setting strategic plans to reach net-zero carbon emissions and investing in sustainable products.
ECO-CONSCIOUS TRAVELLERS PREFER SUSTAINABILITY
While travel is returning to normalcy, the pandemic has changed the people travel. Reports suggest millennials are conscious about making sustainable travel decisions and are seeking more environment friendly travel options. A recent poll conducted by Booking.com indicates, more than half (53 per cent) of global travellers increasingly prefer to travel responsibly.
The aviation industry recognises this change and is determine to offer customers with a more sustainable way to travel. To achieve their goal of sustainable aviation and to mitigate the impact on climate, airlines continue to invest in fuel-efficient and noise reduction aircraft, sustainable aviation fuel and providing customers a way to offset their carbon emissions.
ADOPTING SOLUTIONS TO REDUCE GREENHOUSE EMISSIONS
Aviation contributed less than 3 per cent of global carbon dioxide emissions annually before the Covid-19 pandemic, but that number may rise as the industry continues to develop. As a hard-to-abate sector, the
industry takes an active and collaborative approach in driving innovations that eliminate carbon emissions. The ability to achieve this momentous task does not rest with airlines alone, having support from various stakeholders to help make it a reality is imminent.
The industry has seen significant development, including the recent formation of the Aviation Climate Taskforce (ACT). Ten global airline leaders together with Boston Consulting Group (BCG) have founded the non-profit organisation to accelerate breakthroughs in emerging technologies to decarbonise aviation. ACT will use innovation and next generation technologies to focus on solutions - synthetic fuel and direct air capture, Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and long-term solutions, such as hydrogen technologies.
Cathay Pacific has pioneered efforts in decarbonisation technologies over the years. It became the first airline investor of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) in Fulcrum BioEnergy in 2014, and recently committed to using SAF for 10 per cent of its total fuel consumption by 2030. The airline has already committed to purchasing 1.1 million tonnes of SAF over 10 years, which will cover around 2 per cent of its pre-Covid-19 fuel requirements on an annual
basis. The airline’s ongoing decarbonisation efforts and commitment to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, is a clear signal of the determination to be a leader in the fight against climate change.
ADOPTING SUSTAINABLE OPERATIONS
The industry aims to adopt an environmentally responsible mind-set and sustainable practice across functions. Operational improvements and efficiencies can make a difference at every step of the journey.
Additionally, airlines are also facing considerable issues with the management and disposal of cabin waste. According to IATA, the airline industry produced up to 5.7 million tonnes of cabin waste in 2017 costing the aviation sector US$927 million. The waste volumes could double in the next ten years in the absence of concrete regulations.
DIGITALLY SUSTAINABLE
Airlines are investing and developing technologies that could help them reduce emissions and meet their sustainability goals. Switching from traditional fossil-derived jet fuels to renewable sources, investing in new materials that make planes lighter, more aerodynamic, and adopting digitally enabled systems help efficiently streamline operations, reducing cost and environmental impact. BTI
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REGIONAL HEAD OF MARKETING AND SALES, SOUTH ASIA, MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA , CATHAY PACIFIC
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Shangri-La Bengaluru
BEST FOR
Its spectacular views of India’s garden city and bird’s-eye-view of Bangalore Palace
DON’T MISS
A meal at the signature Shang Palace
PRICE
Upwards of ₹11,000
CONTACT
Shangri-La Bengaluru, No. 56, 6B, Palace Road, Abshot Layout, Vasanth Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560052 shangri-la.com
BACKGROUND The hotel is centrally located between the business district and historic attractions. With stunning views of the city from both the Horizon Club and the rooftop lounge, pan Asian dining options and luxurious facilities, the hotel is perfect for a peaceful escapade for business and leisure travellers alike. With 397 spacious rooms and suites, seven restaurants and bars - this hotel truly has it all.
residential suburbs of Bengaluru. The hotel is well connected to the Kempegowda International Airport and is closely situated to the Government Ministries.
WHAT’S
IT
LIKE The abundance of space in the hotel was something I genuinely enjoyed. It allows you to breathe freely and unwind in a way that prepares you to seize the day. Each window overlooks a scenic view which makes the hotel perfect for someone like me who likes to get lost in my thoughts. The interiors exude elegance and grace and are finished with contemporary furnishings and locally inspired artistic features which show how meticulously each inch of the hotel has been designed. My favourite part was the supremely comfortable signature ShangriLa bed, with 300 thread-count Frette linen which made for a blissfully sound night of sleep.
WHERE IS IT Conveniently located on the periphery that joins the central business district and the blue-ribbon
ROOMS The hotel has multiple luxury o erings including the Deluxe room, Panorama View room, Horizon Club room, Horizon Bangalore View room, Horizon Panorama View room, Premier suite, Horizon Premier suite, Governor suite and Shangri-La suite. I stayed in the Horizon Bangalore View room for two nights and spent each evening relishing their small plates and uniquely crafted beverages.
FOOD AND DRINK One can begin their day with a bu et breakfast at b Café like I did. If you want to treat your palate further you can take your tastebuds on an East Asian adventure at the signature ShangriLa restaurant Shang Palace. If you are looking for a place for your evening tipple their rooftop bar Hype is the perfect place to enjoy your drink with a beautiful view on the side. The other F&B options in the hotel include Ssa ron (Indian fare) and Yataii (Japanese cuisine).
MEETINGS The hotel has a plethora of meeting options for the business traveller that is looking to make the most of their
stay in the city. Venues include one of the largest ballrooms in Bengaluru, a sunlit junior ballroom with a beautiful foyer, and seven flexible function rooms covering a total of 1,996 sqm to meet a wide array of purposes. Upon request the hotel also provides state-of-the-art audio-visual equipment and videoconferencing facilities to ensure your meetings run as smoothly as possible.
LEISURE All work and no play makes a traveller very dull. Enjoy the finer side of life and treat yourself to a much-needed time of relaxation at CHI, The Spa. All massages and treatments are based on the authentic natural healing methods rooted in the traditional well-being practices derived from many Asian cultures.
VERDICT If you wish to optimise your stay in the city and finish your work enveloped in a luxurious, comfortable environment, Shangri-La Bengaluru is ideal for both the peace seeking business traveller and the luxury seeking tourist.
Ravi Lalwani
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The abundance of space in the hotel was something I genuinely enjoyed
Dum Pukht at ITC Maurya, A Luxury Collection Hotel New Delhi
Dum Pukht has established its presence in the Indian fine dining scene for a little over two decades now. The menu encompasses the essence of the North with ample touches from the Lucknowi style of cooking to exude Nawabi opulence. My culinary adventure included jhinga dum nisha - a plate of delicious tandoori jumbo prawns marinated in cheese and hung yoghurt, the famous kakori kebab which is a heady
Dum Pukht has established its presence in the Indian ne dining scene
blend of mince mutton meat and delicately flavoured with touches of cloves and cinnamon, the habibia chops and the tantalising murgh chandi tikka. When it is time for a curry, I was truly spoilt for choice. I feasted on the murgh khushk purdah which is truly remarkable. The curry is made
of lamb shanks dum cooked that brings out the authentic flavours of the meat and spices. The dal dum pukht with naan on the side is a great option for vegetarians. I ended this fulfilling meal on a sweet note with the gulab ki kheer and the decadent shahi tukda.
HOURS
Monday-Saturday: 1900 to 2330
Sunday: 1230 to 1430
PRICE
Approximately ₹5,000 for two people
CONTACT
Dum Pukht
ITC Maurya, A Luxury Collection Hotel New Delhi, Sardar Patel Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110045 India itchotels.com
VERDICT A meal at Dum Pukht encapsulates all your senses in a manner fit for royalty which will leave you eager for your next visit.
Ravi Lalwani
Martabaan by Hemant Oberoi, Emirates Palace, Abu Dhabi HOURS
An embodiment of ‘contemporary classic’ Indian dining, Martabaan is a must-visit if you are like me always looking for a flavourful meal that will linger on your tastebuds in the most delightful manner possible. The restaurant is a feather on the
creativity. I indulged in lavish fare by beginning with a plate of the creamy murgh malai tikka. This was followed by a heavy main course of Martabaan ka meat which is crafted beautifully with tender meat and fresh spices. If you are a vegetarian you can relish the Martabaan ke chole accompanied with an assortment of Indian breads. The end to my extravagant a air was a plate of refreshing orange basundi that aptly balanced all the spices from the main course.
Sunday-Saturday: 1230 to 2230
PRICE
Martabaan Special Set MenuAED299/₹6,057
The Royal Set MenuAED499/₹10,108
CONTACT
Emirates Palace, Corniche Road, Al Ras Al Akhdar, Abu Dhabi mandarinoriental.com cap of the luxurious culinary canvas at Emirates Palace. The regal ambience, with beautiful views of the Arabian Gulf’s glimmering blue waters and the Emirates Palace Marina, is an ideal place that marries the traditional flavours of Indian cuisine with contemporary
The restaurant is a feather on the cap of the luxurious culinary canvas at Emirates Palace
VERDICT A visit to Martabaan is something that will be imprinted on your tastebuds and memory for a long time to come.
Ravi Lalwani
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THE TRAVELLER'S CHECKLIST
Business Traveller looks at what readers need to consider before travelling abroad, from entry requirements and testing to quarantine, masks and vaccine passports
WORDS HANNAH BRANDLER
WHAT ARE THE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS?
Before departing for your destination (or even choosing a location), you should check the requirements for entry into the country and for re-entry home. ese can change regularly, but you can nd all the relevant information on the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development O ce (FCDO) website or overseas government websites.
DO I NEED TO TAKE A TEST?
Some countries still require proof of a negative Covid-19 test for entry depending on your vaccination status. Check whether you need to take a PCR test, which can take 24 to 48 hours to receive results, or the more rapid antigen (lateral ow) test which can be completed at home and gives a result within 30 minutes. You will also need to make sure that you take the test in the right timeframe, which ranges from 24 to 72 hours depending on the destination. To make matters more complicated, this timeframe can apply to ‘pre-departure’ or ‘pre-arrival/landing’.
You must also check if you need to take a test to return home a er your trip. If this is the case, plan ahead, nd and book an appointment with Covid-19 testing providers at your destination. If you are only required to take a lateral ow test, then you can buy a rapid antigen test and carry it in your hand luggage.
WILL I NEED TO QUARANTINE?
e requirement for quarantine tends to be dependent on the numbers of Covid-19 cases in the country of departure. Some countries will demand that you self-isolate, while others exempt those who are fully vaccinated, have recently recovered from the virus, or show proof of a negative PCR test.
DO I NEED TO DOWNLOAD A VACCINE PASSPORT?
In short, yes. Fully vaccinated travellers, or those who have had a positive PCR test within the past six months, should download a digital PDF of their vaccine certi cate and print o a copy in case (God forbid) your phone runs out of battery during your travels. You will be required to show proof of vaccination at border control (via the QR code) or a paper version, and you may also be asked to upload this into your booking with an airline or rail provider before arriving at the terminus.
IS MY MASK PERMITTED?
While we’re all accustomed to wearing masks, some countries and transport services have strict rules on the type of face covering allowed. Check whether the likes of cloth masks, face shields or masks with an exhaust valve are allowed in your destination, onboard your chosen airline or rail provider.
Many of these services instead require a surgical mask, or a FFP2 ( ltering face piece), KN95 or N95 mask, as they provide extra protection.
CAN I CHANGE OR CANCEL MY BOOKING?
Check whether you can amend or cancel your booking free of charge if you need to postpone travel plans. Most companies have extended their exible booking policies because of the ongoing travel uncertainty, waiving the change fee and o ering refunds or travel vouchers in the event of cancellation.
WHAT ARE THE LOCAL RULES?
Regulations di er around the world – from caps on group numbers to curfews and proof of vaccination or a negative test to enter establishments – so check ahead of departure to ensure your trip is as smooth as possible. BTI
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