Thursday, May 9, 2013

Airport Hotels In Florida | "Most glamorous airport hotels"


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Stopover in style in one of these trendy airport hotels


Hilton Frankfurt Airport-After spending a night in one of these super-stylish hotels, you won't want to leave the airport...
Airport Hotels In Florida
Airport Hotels In Florida

Crowne Plaza Hotel, Changi airport, Singapore

Despite the fact that this hotel is located within Changi airport, it feels more like a luxurious jungle lodge, with courtyards filled with exotic plant life and a beautifully landscaped swimming pool. The bedrooms are stunning, with standalone bath tubs and rainfall showers, while the lobby is equally impressive. Highlights include the ultra modern furniture - the curvaceous sofas are apparently inspired by papayas and watermelons - which might sound slightly odd, but somehow it works.

Kempinski Hotel Airport, München, Germany

Kempinski Hotel Airport-Airport hotels often feel cramped, but that's certainly not the case with this next place, which is located just a few meters from Munich's main airport. Guests will find one of the largest hotel lobbies in the world: a glass and steel affair which covers 1400 square metres and includes a 17-metre long reception desk and 20 palm trees shipped over from America. This 389-room hotel also has another unique USP which will probably appeal mostly to football fans: every Sunday, Germany's most famous football talk show is broadcast from the hotel's atrium, transforming it into a fully working television studio.


Element Miami, Florida
Airport Hotels In Florida
Airport Hotels In Florida

Element Miami-If you’re craving exercise after a long haul flight, head to the Element Miami at Miami International Airport where electricity is generated by guests using the hotel's exercise bikes. Element Miami is certainly one of the more environmentally-friendly airport hotels - there are even electric vehicle charging stations. The hotel rooms and public spaces are filled with natural light and have been designed to feel like a home-from-home, with an outdoor 'backyard' area complete with fire pits and barbecues.

Hilton Frankfurt Airport, Germany

Hilton Frankfurt Airport-Airport hotels are notoriously noisy, and unless you're a plane-spotter, this isn't a good thing. At the Hilton Frankfurt Airport hotel however, every single window is sound-proofed. It's also ideally located and can be found within what's known as the Squaire, which has direct access from the airport and is home to Frankfurt's main rail station (you'll find 185 daily high-speed rail links across Europe), a medical centre, art installations and designer shops.


Fairmont Vancouver Airport, Canada

Fairmont Vancouver Airport-The Fairmont Vancouver Airport hotel feels about as far-removed from an airport hotel as it's possible to get, although the complimentary eye masks and sound-proofed windows will certainly appeal to weary travellers. The hotel's bar offers guests spectacular views of the runways and plane-spotters will love the in-room telescopes, but if you've had your fill of air travel, the spa offers over 130 treatments designed to revive and refresh. There's also BMW bikes available to hire and for guests returning from fishing trips, there's even a 'fish valet' who will freeze your catch.


Yotel London Gatwick, London

Yotel London Gatwick-If you don’t mind small spaces, Gatwick’s Yotel - the brainchild of the people behind Yo! Sushi - might just be the answer to your stopover prayers. Granted, there’s no swimming pool, spa or swanky restaurant. Instead, the 47 pods, which can be rented by the hour, house a bed, foldout desk, small bathroom and flat-screen TV. Food can be ordered from the bar and delivered to your pod, although considering the Yo! Sushi link, we can't help but think a conveyer belt would be more appropriate.


Sofitel London Heathrow, London

Sofitel London Heathrow-Sofitel London Heathrow was recently named one of the world’s best airports by those behind the World Airport Awards (yes, there really is such a thing), thanks largely to its easy access (via a covered walkway from T5) and impressive facilities – there are 45 meeting rooms, two restaurants, a tea salon and a hairdressers for those looking to fight the frizz caused by long haul flights. State-of-the-art rooms and added extras such as Swarovski crystal fixtures makes this hotel feel a million miles away from your typical airport hotel.


Custom Hotel, Los Angeles

Custom Hotel-The Custom Hotel is a five-minute drive from LAX and a ten minute drive from Santa Monica and Venice beach. It's one of the more hi-tech hotels, with an entire area dedicated entirely to social messaging and an 'Admiral's Club' gaming area. It's also a hotel which doesn't take itself too seriously - the staff wear Pan-Am inspired uniforms and huge murals of galloping race horses dot the walls of the lime-green gym.

Sheraton Milan Malpensa Airport, Italy

Sheraton Milan Malpensa Airport-It takes just two minutes to walk from Milan Malpensa airport's terminal one to this colourful hotel, where you'll find huge flat screen televisions, bed linen made from the finest cotton and the Sheraton's famous Sweet Sleeper beds, just to give you a little head start on your journey to the land of nod. There's also a 1000 square foot spa and a fitness centre with an indoor pool. Unsurprisingly for an Italian creation, it's one of the more beautiful airport hotels. Highlights include the six-metre high glass wine cellar which can be found in the onsite Il Canneto Restaurant.


Citizen M, Schiphol airport, Amsterdam

Citizen M-Citizen M Hotel is located right outside Amsterdam's Schiphol airport and has a fun, trendy vibe. The check-in process is automated and all rooms have hi-tech, touch screen 'mood pads' from which allow guests to tweak everything from the lighting and temperature to wake-up call times. Unusually for an airport hotel, Citizen M feels more like a cosy crash pad, with a lobby filled with squashy sofas, overflowing bookshelves and Mac computers which guests can borrow free of charge.

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