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Europe’s Leading Business Hotel

World Travel Awards™ was established in 1993 to acknowledge, reward and celebrate excellence across all key sectors of the travel, tourism and hospitality industries. Find out leading business hotel below.

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World Travel Awards is proud to announce the 2020 winner for Europe’s Leading Business Hotel as Hilton Diagonal Mar Barcelona, Spain.

The following were nominated for Europe’s Leading Business Hotel 2018:

Conrad Istanbul Bosphorus, Turkey
EPIC SANA Lisboa Hotel, Portugal
Hilton Diagonal Mar Barcelona Hotel
Hilton Vienna, Austria
Hotel Adlon Kempinski, Germany
Hôtel Barrière Le Fouquet’s Paris, France
Hotel du Collectionneur, France
InterContinental Düsseldorf
Jumeirah Carlton Tower, England
Mövenpick Hotel Istanbul, Turkey
Myriad by SANA Hotels, Portugal
Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel, Tbilisi, Georgia
Radisson Blu Old Mill Hotel, Belgrade
Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam, Netherlands
Swissôtel Krasnye Holmy Moscow, Russia
The Palace

 

Hilton London Bankside won Europe’s Leading Business Hotel 2018 as well as Europe’s Leading MICE Hotel 2018. World Travel Awards™ celebrates its 25th anniversary year in 2018.

Corporate travel spend, in Europe, will be trailing 2019 numbers for some time yet, based on research conducted with Oxford Economics, which also underpinned STR’s own findings. There’s even a question mark over what year it could come back.

European travel spend by segment, percentage relative to 2019 levels. Picture: STR

European travel spend by segment, percentage relative to 2019 levels. Picture: STR

Domestic and international leisure travel spend is likely to recover by 2022, according to hotel data tracker STR, but its latest forecast shows corporate spend will lag considerably.

“There’s no doubt people want to travel, but the question is will their businesses let them travel,” said managing director Robin Rossmann. “This may seem a little conservative, but we don’t have international business travel recovering by 2024 yet.”

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