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Wooing the West

Friday, May 9th, 2008

Ireland Advertising

 

Europe is taking steps to win back some of its previously dedicated tourists, Americans. The recent downturn of the American economy has affected not just those here, but tourism across Western Europe as well.

While Americans still find an economic advantage in Eastern Europe (and thus the region has seen an increase in tourism), Western Europe has become an even pricier endeavor, and has lost a significant amount of tourism dollars as a result. Official tourism boards in multiple countries have launched discount coupons, heavy advertising, and special offers to woo their Western patrons back across the ocean.

For Harry’s Bar in Venice, famous for being Hemingway’s hang-out, the way to win back the Americans was with a special 20% discount on drinks for “American Victims” of subprime loans and bad economy. It seems the bar may be actually laughing at and not with Americans’ plight with this special offer, but it might just work. As Hemingway once said, “Don’t you drink?…I have drunk since I was fifteen and few things have given me more pleasure.”

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Top 10 Fashion Designer Hotels from ForbesTraveler

Tuesday, May 15th, 2007

ForbesTraveler just keeps putting out lists that I love like 400-count sheets and 15th floor ocean-views. This time they have released their take not on designer hotels but hotels created by top Fashion Designers:

“What do Versace, Christian Lacroix and Ralph Lauren have in common (besides presumably impressive walk-in closets)? They all have hotelsand theyre in good company. The Italian fashion houses of Missoni and Moschino will both open fashion/hospitality hybrids this year in Milan. Giorgio Armani recently announced ambitious plans to build branded hotels in New York, Dubai and London. And Versace will add a second resort to its empire this year in Dubai (naturally).

From the whimsical styles of LaCroix to the classic lines of Lauren, how does the spirit of fashion translate to the guest experience? We went to several industry experts for their thoughts on the parallels between these design worlds and the growing presence of fashion hotels.

Style guru Todd Oldham believes that clothiers have a sensitivity to the body that is often overlooked in interiors. Fashion designers are more sensual in their approach as to how to wear a room, said Oldham. Theyll design rooms that people look good in, as opposed to rooms people litter by being in.

Uh, well. Ok, Todd. I agree with you in theory, I think, although I’m not sure how much I appreciate being called litter. Then again, didn’t you just release a La-z-boy line of furniture?

Visit ForbesTraveler to read the rest of the article.

Here is the list of hotels from ForbesTraveler:

The G Hotel, Galway Ireland
The G Hotel, Galway, Ireland

Round Hill Hotel and Villas - Montego Bay, Jamaica
Hotel Lungarno - Florence, Italy
Byblos Art Hotel, Verona, Italy
The Hotel - Miami, Florida
Hotel Petit Moulin - Paris, France
Morrison Hotel - Dublin, Ireland
The G Hotel - Galway, Ireland
Tortuga Bay, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Palazzo Versace - Gold Coast, Australia
Hotel Miro - Bilbao, Spain