Parc Broekhuizen, a boutique hotel in Utrecht, Netherlands, has achieved Green Globe certification, recognizing its commitment to sustainable luxury. The hotel boasts a unique blend of 18th-century history and modern art, offering 15 rooms and suites across two buildings. The certification process involved a rigorous audit of the hotel’s sustainability practices, encompassing everything from responsible procurement to staff training. Parc Broekhuizen is now offering guests a range of green experiences, including paperless meetings, vegetarian meals, and activities like vegetarian cooking workshops and mountain biking excursions.
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Leisure Hotels Group proudly presents Brij Eternity, a luxurious boutique hotel located in the heart of Vrindavan, where spirituality intertwines with mythology. This 42-key hotel offers contemporary accommodations, an exquisite multi-cuisine restaurant, and state-of-the-art banquet facilities. Brij Eternity serves as a gateway to sacred destinations in Vrindavan and Mathura, providing guests with a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the region’s rich spiritual and cultural heritage.
Roomza, the renowned hotel startup celebrated for its focus on customization, announces the grand opening of its newest addition, Roomza New Orleans at Melrose Mansion, in the vibrant Marigny district on June 1st, 2024. Nestled within two meticulously renovated historic mansions, this intimate luxury boutique hotel offers an unparalleled guest experience in the heart of New Orleans’ storied history. Overlooking the picturesque Esplanade Avenue, just steps from the celebrated French Quarter, Roomza New Orleans features 20 lavishly appointed suites, each thoughtfully designed to provide the utmost in opulence and comfort.
In the future of Portland’s theater scene, the fate of Broadway and iconic venues like Keller Auditorium remains uncertain. Plans are underway for a state-of-the-art multi-theater complex south of downtown, complete with a connected boutique hotel. However, this raises questions about the future of Keller Auditorium and the potential for Broadway to continue its presence in Portland.