Friday, April 26, 2013

What is the best hotel on the plaza in Kansas City?

Q. I am planning a hotel to KC and I want to stay on the plaza. I need to find the best hotel on the plaza.

A. There are many terrific hotels on the Plaza, however, if I were you, I would check out The Raphael. It is on Ward Parkway on the Plaza and features world-class amenities. It's a wonderful place and where I would want to stay on the Plaza!

A review I found says:
"Voted one of the World*s Best Places to Stay by Conde Nast*s Traveler, this one of a kind boutique hotel is patterned after Europe*s finest small hotels. The Raphael is designed to offer a uniquely Kansas City experience, combining the intimacy and charm of a locally significant landmark with highly individualized service. Originally constructed in 1927 as the Villa Serena Apartments, the building was transformed into the Raphael Hotel in 1975 following a renovation that faithfully preserved historically significant features while providing for the needs of contemporary travelers. The hotel features 88 suites and 35 guest rooms furnished in traditional styles. Amenities include room service, valet service, personal refrigerators with refreshment cabinets, two telephones, complimentary high-speed Internet, coffee makers, remote control cable television, granite sinks and vanities and state-of-the-art safes..."

Hope this helps! Best wishes!

What's the best ft lauderdale hotel that is on the beach and has airport shuttle?
Q. Need a hotel in ft lauderdale that is on the beach, has airport shuttle, and is not super expensive! Also not a dump!

A. goa india best ft lauderdale hotel that is on the beach and has airport shuttle

What is a nice hotel in Boston for the history buff?
Q. My husband and I are planning a trip to Boston, but the hotel choices are getting overwhelming. We'd like a nice hotel; price isn't that important, but we're not looking for $500 a night either. The main reason we've chosen Boston for a vacation is we would love to explore the history of the city. Is there a good hotel sort of central to some of the more famous spots? A hotel like this with some juicy history of it's own would be a plus! We'd be thrilled with some advice from seasoned Boston tourists or residents!

A. Not sure of the prices since they vary so much, but here's some historic hotel options.

Liberty Hotel -- used to be a jail, just opened.
Parker House -- home of the Saturday Club (Longfellow and Thoreau), invented Parker House rolls and Boston Cream Pie. On the Freedom Trail and right in the middle of everything.
Langham Hotel -- great NC Wyeth murals, used to be the Federal Reserve Bank.
Jurys Boston -- used to be Police Headquarters

Some other historic hotels:
http://www.historichotels.org/bostonhotels




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