Brussels hotels aim for the stars
A new classification system, after nine years without one, will give Brussels hotels new stars and new marketing tools.
A new classification system, after nine years without one, will give Brussels hotels new stars and new marketing tools.
New hotels will reprise the games of the early digital age as well as some of the latest. Game on!
Rents are capped by new laws, but a consumer group survey found many violations in housing-tight Paris.
When the World Cup is played in Qatar in 2022, come guests will find themselves housed in new floating hotels or cruise ships.
In an unusual conversion of a historic building, Nintendo's former headquarters in Osaka is becoming a hotel.
Bread and carb lovers: Your chance at a bread-themed hotel stay in New York.
More bizarre lost and found items, this time at a hotel chain.
That 'check in online' option may not always mean you are really checked in!
Britain's National Trust adds a new listing to its collection of rentable vacation spaces in historic buildings.
Expedia has adjusted its listing algorithm to push hotels with resort fees down the list, giving them new reason to reconsider the fees.
Two aspiring humorists win a stay-in prize—two weeks in a posh hotel with nothing to do but write and call room service
In the wake of a recent shooting and scam investigations, Airbnb pledges to inspect all seven million of its listings.
Another newsworthy Airbnb listing: the house that starred in Harry Potter movies as his ancestral home in a village that stood in for Godric's Hollow.
An Iowa developer is planning to return an apartment building to its roots as a Howard Johnson hotel.
Wyndham announces the winner of a design competition for a Super 8 room aimed at group travelers as well as families.