The cooler winter temperatures cannot quash the excitement around this month’s hotel openings. From Singapore to Bermuda, November 2024 is looking hot, hot, hot on the hospitality front…
As we edge closer to 2025 (!), this year continues to boast expansion for the hospitality industry and, much like last month, things show no sign of slowing for hotel openings. Elegant and thoughtful design remains at the forefront of new properties, with local history shining through in often bespoke design choices. Hotels are also holding onto the continuing trend of ‘wellness‘ with both hands, as properties continue to go over and above investing in what could be described as the minute details, but that ensure a reposeful stay for guests – without compromising on options for the travelling professional and those on the hunt for ultimate luxury.
Corinthia Brussels
A renaissance on Belgium’s Rue Royale in Notre Dame aux Neiges: this month the Grand Hotel Astoria re-emerges as Corinthia Brussels. A blend of classical elegance with modern sophistication, the revival of this legendary building pays homage to the history of hospitality. Sculpted by Henri van Dievoet back in 1909, this Belle Époque beacon within Brussels‘ city centre is one of few remaining witnesses to the early days of luxury hospitality.
Now offering 126 rooms and suites, the Corinthia Brussels exudes modern luxury. The hotel also boasts a gastronomic restaurant and brasserie, homes to Michelin star chefs David Martin and Christophe Hardiquest respectively, a brand new cocktail bar headed by award-winning mixologist Hannah van Ongevalle, and 1,200 square metres of wellness space – and a resident personal trainer.
Bermudiana Beach Resort
Perched on the South Shore cliffs, the Bermudiana Beach Resort by Hilton‘s Tapestry Collection brand provides a luxurious retreat with panoramic ocean views within just 15 minutes of the city of Hamilton.
Each guest residence revels in traditional Bermudan-style and boasts breath-taking ocean views, while an ocean side lawn caters to those looking for a unique events space. The resort’s on-site restaurant serves Bermuda-inspired cuisine and the poolside bar and spa offer the perfect places to unwind. There is also beach access for swimming and snorkelling enthusiasts, and indoor and outdoor gyms, plus nature trails surrounding this cliff-top resort.
Palm House
Palm Beach Florida is about to welcome its first new hotel in four years with the opening of the 79-room Palm House this November. A debut U.S property for the London-based L+R Hotels, Palm House merges classic charm with the vibrancy of Wonderland, while paying homage to the rich local history with Slim Aarons photography of Palm Beach in the 50s and 60s lining the corridors.
The hotel lobby welcomes guests into its Palm Bar where white tuxedoed bartenders greet you from behind a luminous pink marble bar. Plush ruby-toned seating decorates the space, alongside floor-to-ceiling sea shell tapestries and three hand-blown coral Murano glass chandeliers — bespoke to Palm House. The dining room serves all-day and outside the Sunset Pool Deck hosts poolside service and Floridian cabana beds.
The Standard, Singapore
Located just steps away from the 150-year-old UNESCO Botanic Gardens and the vibrant Orchard Road shopping district, The Standard’s newest addition to its award-winning Asian collection can be found nestled on Singapore’s prestigious Orange Grove Road.
Curated by an in-house design team led by Verena Haller in collaboration with the Ministry of Design, The Standard, Singapore is a vibrant cultural exchange between East and West and is a vision of Singapore as a ‘City in a Garden’, with floor-to-ceiling windows and a two-floor garden inviting the outside into this 143-room hotel.
Kasbah Tamadot
After a year-long restoration, following an earthquake which occurred in the region, Virgin Limited Edition’s High Atlas Mountains Kasbah Tamadot is reopening. The main building of this Moroccan retreat has been fully restored and features 42 room and suites, however the original property’s size has now increased and is home to an additional second restaurant – the Asayss – and six new Riads.
The Riads have been designed in traditional Moroccan style and sleep up to 10 guests. Each Riad has three guest bedrooms and each bedroom has its own private bathroom, lounge area and terrace. The Riad itself has a rooftop tented suite with a hot tub, and views across the Atlas Mountains, while guests can also enjoy their own private pool area.
Glow Bangkok Riverside
Fusion Hotel Group has announced the opening of its 24th property – GLOW Bangkok Riverside. Overlooking Bangkok‘s famous Chaophraya River, this stylish new hotel offers guests front-row seats to the capital city’s busy river life. Built over 5 storeys, GLOW Bangkok Riverside features 126 rooms and suites. Most rooms are home to open-air balconies while the river-front suites have floor to ceiling windows so guests never miss a river sunset.Â
Further facilities at this new GLOW property include a fitness centre and a Currents Café & Bar — an all-day riverfront venue offering breakfast, lunch and dinner, and an ideal spot for guests to hold meetings or simply enjoy drinks and river sunsets. Or for those on a more leisurely trip, enjoy the river views from the hotel’s outdoor pool.Â
Main image credit: L+R Hotels