What these luxury hotels opening in 2021 will cost you
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Despite the devastating impact the pandemic caused on the travel industry, top hotel brands are continuing their efforts to launch high-end attractions.
The aim is to lure travellers with their idyllic settings, bespoke experiences and mouth-watering food offerings.
Here are some of the hot new luxury hotel openings expected in 2021:
Old school revamp
The Carlton Tower Jumeirah is among the most anticipated reopenings of 2021. The property, which closed in 2019 for refurbishment, has embarked on a £100 million (about R1.9 billion) project that will see the London property downside their rooms, from 216 to 186, to create added space for guests.
Luxury spa resort reopening after multi-million pound refurbishment
Hotel bedrooms, restaurants and the spa have all had a revamp
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A luxury spa resort, located around a 35-minute drive from Derby, will fully reopen next month following a multi-million pound refurbishment.
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A luxury Staffordshire spa has announced it will reopen fully next month following a multi-million pound refurbishment.
Hoar Cross Hall has undergone a £14 million revamp, and is set to reopen to all guests from May 17.
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The Queen and Prince Philip on the balcony of the Masonic Hotel in January 1954. Photo / Supplied
The Queen and Prince Philip on the balcony of the Masonic Hotel in January 1954. Photo / Supplied
Hawkes Bay Today
By: Doug Laing
Landmark Napier hotel the Art Deco Masonic still gets regular requests from guests wanting to sleep in the room in which the Queen and Prince Philip slept more than 67 years ago.
It was on the night of January 6-7, 1954, a popular photograph showing them waving to the crowd from the first floor.