Hotel group Intercontinental to pay dividend after a recovery in traveller numbers By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 18:43 EST, 22 February 2022 | Updated: 19:05 EST, 22 February 2022 The hotelier behind Holiday Inn and Crowne Plaza will pay
San Francisco’s historic Sir Francis Drake hotel has changed its name to the Beacon Grand in bid to cut links with Elizabethan explorer because of his role in the slave trade The Sir Francis Drake Hotel was shuttered early on in the
A pub continued to host a ‘Sharkbait’ event days after Channel Nine was slammed for scheduling ‘Jaws’ following a fatal shark attack at a Sydney beach. The Shark Hotel, located on Liverpool Street in Sydney, advertised its weekly party event on Facebook
Premier Mark McGowan has vowed to spend a week in hotel quarantine to prove he isn’t bending the rules to suit himself as he re-opens Western Australia to the world. The WA Premier will fly to Sydney to give evidence for a
A shocked father-of-two has claimed his family were thrown out of their hotel after staff accused him of planting a drug addict’s huge needle in their bathroom in a bid to ‘set them up’. Shane Wilkinson and his family had planned a
China orders hotel to shut guest room that displayed a live TIGER behind reinforced glass China is forcing a hotel to close its room looking out on to a live white tiger Guests can sleep right beside the tiger separated by blast-proof
With travel restrictions easing at last in many parts of the world, holiday destinations near and far are welcoming tourists again. There is even a host of stunning new hotels and resorts to tempt travellers overseas, from a Mayan-inspired newcomer in Mexico
The Inspector calls at the ‘perfectly placed’ Kimpton Charlotte Square hotel in Edinburgh… and vows to return The hotel is located close to Rose Street, the Scottish capital’s famous pedestrianised road lined with pubs The Inspector is impressed with his ‘classic double’ room,
Next time you check into a hotel, spare a thought for the housekeeping and maintenance staff who straighten out the rooms – because their jobs can involve dealing with stomach-churning discoveries. Hotel staff have been revealing some of these via online forums,
An Inspector calls at a 12th-century hotel in the village where George Osborne lives and loves the Michelin-starred food and ‘cosy’ bedroom (but a lack of coffee options ruffles feathers) The Inspector tootles to Bruton, dubbed the ‘new Notting Hill’, for a