Aleph Hospitality, a hospitality management company active in the Middle East and Africa, has taken over two luxury resorts in Morocco: Marchica Lagoon Resort in Nador and Michlifen Resort & Golf in Ifrane.
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Il Bocconcino Tenerife has won its first Michelin Star
Il Bocconcino, headed up by Niki Pavanelli, at Royal Hideaway Corales Resort, Tenerife has won its first Michelin Star. Inspired by his hometown of Bologna, Chef Niki Pavanelli creates traditional Italian dishes with a ‘progressive’ twist. Establishing his own style by incorporating local Canarian produce, Chef Niki brings his culinary heritage to the … [Read More...]
New Year’s Eve at Mountain Lake Lodge in Southwestern Virginia
It’s all about the magic at Mountain Lake Lodge, located in the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains of southwestern Virginia, and celebrating the holidays with its annual Magical Christmas Village & Marketplace complete with shopping, live entertainment, holiday cheer, food and dining through Jan. 4, 2025. Now, for the grand finale, the award-winning resort will … [Read More...]
DART DEEPENS INVESTMENT IN ANGUILLA WITH ACQUISITION OF ZEMI BEACH HOUSE
Dart today announced the addition of the Zemi Beach House Anguilla to its hotel portfolio. Dart acquired the property from the Goldstein family of New York which developed and has operated the resort since its 2016 opening. Located on six-acres along the serene shores of Shoal Bay on Anguilla’s north coast, Zemi Beach House is known as an intimate boutique … [Read More...]
Italy Implements Nationwide Ban on Self&Check&In Key Boxes in the Hospitality Industry
The new security measure is expected to affect property owners using platforms such as Airbnb and Booking.com, which often allow travelers to check&in and pick up keys independently. Appeared first on: hotelnewsresource.com … [Read More...]
The Future of Hospitality: The Role of AI in Transcending Vertical Limitations
The hotel industry's reliance on traditional vertical technology architecture creates unnecessary complexity and hampers innovation. Transition to horizontal architecture is crucial, paving the way for greater efficiency and operational insights powered by AI. Appeared first on: hotelnewsresource.com … [Read More...]