Hotel Kings International - Juhu, Hotel Landmark - Fort, Days Inn Celebration - Vashi, Hotel Harbour View - Mumbai G.P.O., Asian Hotels Ltd. Sahar - Mumbai, VITS - J. B. Nagar, Mumbai, Kohinoor Continental -Andheri East, Nature Trails - Tane West, Hotel Diplomat - Mumbai G.P.O., Hotel Time Inn - Andheri East.
The seven star hotel in the world include Burj Al Arab, Town House Galleria,The Flower of the East and the Emirates Palace.
world`s first seven star hotel
Seven Star Hotel was created on 2009-04-30.
the highest rating any hotel can get is a 5.
No....itz a 5 star hotel
Burj Al Arab is World's only seven star hotel and is located in the hub of business in the middle east--Dubai
Yes, I believe there is one in Dubai and an eight star hotel in Brunei.
seven star hotel 7 star means what ?
Burj Al Arab -World's only seven star hotel it is a 5 star deluxe propertyExceptional: Top of the line quality and luxurious accommodation to math the best international standards. Flawless service and guest care. A self proclaimed ranking.
There is no seven star hotel they only go to 5.
There are 5 hotels in Gstaad that fall into the 5 star criteria. The top rated hotel in Gstaad is called the Grand Hotel Park. Next on the list is a hotel called Gstaad Palace Hotel, this hotel is the most expensive of the 5. Next on the list is a hotel called Grand Hotel Bellvue. Next on the list is a hotel called The Alpiina Gstaad. And finally the cheapest five star hotel in Gstaad is called Minhotel Bruno Kerhnens Banhoff.
There is NO such thing as a 7 star hotel it is just A self proclaimed ranking without merit. like hotels saying they are 6 star which is false as well. it just like any hotel around the world, it is very nice! but is just a 5 star hotel. as the hotel management claims to never have said that it was a 7 star but infact a 5 star hotel. In the words of a Jumeirah Group spokesperson: "There's not a lot we can do to stop it. We're not encouraging the use of the term. We've never used it in our advertising."According to the group, the "Seven-Star" notion was brought to being by a British journalist who visited the hotel on a pre-opening press trip. The journalist "described the Burj al Arab in her article as above and beyond anything she had ever seen and called it a seven-star hotel." so it is basically a very nice 5 star hotel
Not necessary. 5 stars are sufficient.