NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwired - Feb 4, 2014) - Affluent business travelers are driving the recovery of the hospitality industry, and hotels are responding in kind. In its World's Best Hotels of 2013 survey, Institutional Investor polled 208 senior financial executives from 44 countries who spend an average of 40 nights per year in hotels to determine the top hotels across the globe.
The Shangri-La Hotel, Tokyo takes the No. 1 spot on this year's ranking, followed by Palacio Duhau, Park Hyatt in Buenos Aires and St. Regis New York. Rounding out the top ten are Plaza Athénée Paris, Peninsula Chicago, Peninsula New York, Peninsula Hong Kong, Burj Al Arab, Four Seasons Boston and Four Seasons Prague.
For the complete results of the World's Best Hotels please visit institutionalinvestor.com/besthotels. To view the World's Best Hotel Infographic please visit this link.
For more information, please contact Marissa Pick at marissa.pick@institutionalinvestor.com or (212) 224-3471.
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