Grand Hotel Sitea is in the heart of this noble northern city, behind the Piazza San Carlo. Elegant interior, warm and quiet atmosphere, refined cuisine, together with the... more
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Grand Hotel Sitea
Grand Hotel Sitea is in the heart of this noble northern city, behind the Piazza San
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Carlo. Elegant interior, warm and quiet atmosphere, refined cuisine, together with the experienced management and attention to detail, give the hotel that ideal quali...
Address: Via Carlo Alberto, 35, 10123-Turin, Piedmont
City: Turin
Country: Italy
County: Piedmont
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Grand Hotel Sitea is in the heart of this noble northern city, behind the Piazza San Carlo. Elegant interior, warm and quiet atmosphere, refined cuisine, together with the experienced management and attention to detail, give the hotel that ideal quality, indispensable to guests who are seeking comfort on leisure or business travel. In this splendid setting, guests will enjoy the amenities offerd by the property, including a restaurant, a snack bar, conference facilities for up to 235 people and ADSL Internet Point. Privacy, cordiality, discretion are the three qualities that constitute the philosophy and the fame of the Grand Hotel Sitea. The hotel, located in the heart of the Risorgimento Turin, is a luxurious Art Nouveau symbol and refined embodiment of the hospitality of Turin.
Advantages: Everything you could want under one (massive) roof Disadvantages: Located at the southern end of "The Strip" - so a bit of a walk to some attractions...
...We stayed at the MASSIVE MGM Grand for a few days this time last year.
The MGM Grand, guarded by a 45-foot-tall bronze lion statue has 5,005 rooms and used to be the largest hotel in the world, a claim recently stolen by the Ambassador City Jomtien hotel in Thailand with 5,100 rooms. It's still the largest hotel in North America, although I think this will soon be stolen by George Clooney's Vegas hotel development...
(While we're on the subject of large hotels, 17 of the 20 largest hotels in the world are in Las Vegas ! So even if you don't stay at The MGM Grand, odds are you'll be staying somewhere big...)
The MGM Grand is part of the MGM Mirage group, that also owns, among others, The Bellagio, The Mirage, Treasure Island, New York-New York (just across the street) and Beau Rivage hotels/casinos in Vegas.
The first thing...
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...As anyone who has read my early reviews knows- I love Italy! I've been going there now for the past ten years with my parents, and for the first time last year I made my own way there with the boyfriend for a nice Italian holiday. The GrandHotel Excelsior was my residence for numerous weeks holiday, and it certainly not one for the faint hearted! In the Thompson guide book it is described as 'quaint' which to put it politely is rather an understatement. One thing that can be said for it is it is completely oozing with Italian charm.
ARRIVAL/ LOCATION
If you book with Thompson as we did (though other tour operators go to the same location) flights go from Manchester Airport on a Friday morning, taking just over 2 and a half hours to get to Naples International Airport. From Naples the coastal resort of Amalfi is approximately...
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Advantages: Good rooms, helpful staff, free bus into town Disadvantages: Its a bus ride from town.
...We booked a last minute holiday in Madeira in september 2007 and on the advice of our agent decided to go for the Pestana Grandhotel. The hotel was rated as a 5 star by our agent although this site rightly has it as a four-star. We booked on a bed & breakfast basis and with flights and transfers It cost us about £650 each for the week .
On arrival the reception staff were very helpful and spoke excellent English. We had been booked into a mountain view room and asked if we could upgrade to a sea view. This was no problem for, I think, an extra £20 per night. This was well worth it as we noticed that the mountain view rooms all overlooked the car park. The view was excellent from our room and we could see people fishing from small boats, the hotel gardens and pools and people walking along the promenade which takes you from the hotel...
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I recently spent three nights in the Albus Grand. On arrival we were upgraded to a superior room at no extra cost. I asked the receptionist why she had upgraded us .. she said she wanted us to have a happy day. That was a great start to a wonderful... more
NOTE TO CIAO:
Strictly speaking I myself have to regard this review as "Off Topic" as the Grand has not been part of the Best Western group for some years. However, as Ciao emailed me the following message, I see little alternative to publishing it... more