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Top six Business Hotels in the world

By Tanisha Saxena

Business or pleasure? Why not both?! While we have moved to virtual meetings over in-person interaction, business is still largely about meeting and making it work. Keeping in mind that people who travel for business purposes across the globe deserve both business as well as pleasure Face brings you the world’s top six hotels that bring you the best of both worlds.  

The Ritz-Carlton Beijing, Financial Street

The stunning architectural design of the hotel is emblematic of its 100-years of history. They have an unshakeable credo and corporate philosophy of un-wavering commitment to service, both in their hotels and in their communities. The Ritz-Carlton has been recognized with numerous awards for being the gold standard of hospitality. Strategically situated at the financial street the hotel is bound to be everyone’s first choice. 

Trident, Nariman Point (Mumbai)

It is quite common that those who come to do business often dont end up exploring the city. Trident tries its best to help you out. Those who stay long enough get complimentary chauffeur service. The hotel is an abode of Mumbai’s largest conference facilities, with nine venues and 10,000 square feet of space. De-stress the day by the pool and with complimentary sun block… just incase this wasnt part of the agenda and you didnt pack accordingly. It is an absolute ideal hotel for the businessmen/businesswomen in Mumbai. 

NH Collection Roma Vittorio Veneto

From customised menus, rooftop terrace, state-of-the-art facilities to translation, the hotel offers everything to the guests. It has seven-to-eight meeting rooms which can accommodate upto 450 people. Their dedicated management provide the facility of airport pickup and even facilitate translators as people come from every nook and corner of the world for trade and work. Not to miss their rooftop terrace which is perfect to unwind against the backdrop of Rome’s scenic skyline. Located in the city center, the hotel is quite accessible from all majr tourist spots. if thats not enough, their fine dining restaurant is a must do when at the hotel! 

Anantara Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky

Amsterdam

Looking for business hotels in the hub of trade in Amsterdam, Anantara Grand Hotel is the best option one can have. They are Green Key certified and offer an in-house audiovisual department. Apart from this, the hotel houses 20 meeting rooms which can accommodate from eight to 1500 people. It is perfect for any large scale event. Oh, the hotel has a unique venue for special events or occasions called Winter Garden. With 19th-Century architecture comprising striking interiors. And once done with work,one can, indulge in top-class dining experiences at their Michelin-star restaurant – The White Room and award-winning cocktails in Bar The Tailor.

nhow Milano

Designed by Matteo Thun and situated in Milan’s artistic Tortona vicinity. It has got 12 chic and fully equipped meeting rooms which has the capacity to host up to 600 people. nhow Milano has a tunnel with its light projection facilities; the T35 duplex area for shows and dinners; and the nhow LOFT and the Penthouse Suite, – two elegant suites for the best meetings and cocktail parties.

 Novotel suites Dubai

Novotel has some amazing amenities including sun lounge, fitness centre, comfy-private meeting rooms and a rooftop infinity pool. We can call it a hotel blooming with state-of-the-art amenities. It is connected to the famous Mall of Emirates. A pinch of contemporary furnishing, comfy suites completely redone frequently and the bold hues make it an attractive deal of choosing Novotel and make the stay memorable. Not to miss their sumptuous beverages at the in-house Deli Boutique Restaurant and Bar, highlighted with chandeliers.

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