REVEALED: The Michelin Guide makes its first-ever list of key US hotels – and rooms might be cheaper than you think
The list of 124 hotels received one, two or three keys. Each hotel was evaluated, among other things, on its design and the quality of its service. Only 11 hotels received the highest rating, and they were in California and New York
Michelin has established its first-ever Key Hotels List in the United States, recognizing the “most notable hotels in the country.”
The list of 124 hotels received one, two or three keys according to a system similar to how the Michelin Guide assigns the same ratings to restaurants.
Each hotel that made the coveted list was evaluated on five criteria by the selection team: excellence in architecture and interior design, quality and consistency service, overall personality and character, value for money. , and a significant contribution to the neighborhood or setting.
One Key is meant to mean a "very special stay", Two Keys means "an exceptional stay ," and Three Keys, the highest status, marks the hotel experience as "an extraordinary stay."
Michelin has established its first-ever Key Hotels List in the United States, recognizing the “most notable hotels in the country.”
The list of 124 hotels received one, two or three keys according to a system similar to how the Michelin Guide assigns the same ratings to restaurants.
Each hotel that made the coveted list was evaluated on five criteria by the selection team: excellence in architecture and interior design, quality and consistency service, overall personality and character, value for money. , and a significant contribution to the neighborhood or setting.
One Key is meant to mean a "very special stay", Two Keys means "an exceptional stay ," and Three Keys, the highest status, marks the hotel experience as "an extraordinary stay."
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