From a floating palace in Udaipur to glass igloos in Finland and cliffside capsules in Peru, these are the most unique hotel stays around the world, with the practical context that actually helps you choose one.
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China is planning to open what it says will be the world’s first hotel operated entirely by robots by 2027. The headline is futuristic, but the bigger question for travelers is simple: will it actually make a stay cheaper, smoother, or just weirder?
Fresh U.S. hotel data shows a broad rebound across economy, midscale, upscale, and luxury properties, with both business and leisure demand helping push industry revenue higher.
Why don’t hotels stock the minibar anymore? The short answer is that the tiny fridge became too expensive, too labor-intensive, and too easy to complain about. Here’s what changed, what hotels do instead, and what travelers should expect when they open the door.




