Top Tech Hotels around the World

According to the newly revealed travel predictions for next year from Booking.com, immersive experiences will reach the next level in 2018, with travellers looking to technology to help better understand a destination or accommodation before they book.

Artificial intelligence and digital technology are helping consumers turn the corner when it comes to smart destination intuition, reshaping the way we research, book and experience travel. Almost a third (29%) of global travellers say they are comfortable letting a computer plan an upcoming trip based on data from their previous travel history and half (50%) don’t mind if they deal with a real person or computer, so long as any questions are answered.

Booking.com, the global leader in connecting travellers with the widest choice of incredible places to stay, delved into its more than 1.4 million properties in over 120,000 destinations around the world to present eight high tech hotels that cater to the contemporary tech-savvy traveller and offer so much more than just fast Wi-Fi.

citizenM Amsterdam, The Netherlands

This affordable boutique chain with hotels in New York, London, Glasgow, Amsterdam, Paris and Taipei, breathes technology. Upon arrival, travellers are greeted by self-check- in computers and each room is equipped with MoonPad, a tablet that allows guests to control the blinds, adjust the climate control and the (coloured) lighting and set a mood-enhanced wake-up call. The MoonPad also provides information about the hotel and functions as an entertainment device.

Virgin Hotels Chicago, USA

This funky hotel has a clear focus on technology. With the Virgin Hotels mobile app named Lucy, you can ask for anything without having to talk to anyone. With the app you can check-in and out, customize your mini-bar, adjust the temperature of your room and eMeet and chat with other hotel guests. Additionally, the Tesla Model S house-car can drop you off anywhere within a two mile radius while out and about exploring the city.

Hotel Blow Up Hall 5050, Poznan, Poland

Entering Hotel Blow Up Hall 5050, known for its impressive collection of art, guests may feel as if they have time travelled into the future. Digital art installations monitor guests entering the hotel and projects the image back in a series of surveillance shots. Your room key is an iPhone 5 that will navigate you to the correct room by means of IT recognition technology and will also serve as a way to communicate with hotel staff during your stay. Each room is individually designed and is equipped with a LCD satellite TV.

W Singapore – Sentosa Cove, Singapore

W Hotels is well-known for its stylish hotels around the world and the W Hotel Sentosa cove in Singapore is no exception. The hotel offers high-tech amenities like underwater speakers in the pool and, in case you fancy a party, the WOW Suite comes with its own private DJ booth. You can unlock your room with your smartphone or Apple Watch and guests can enjoy the complimentary use of a smartphone with unlimited Wi-Fi and local calls.

The Peninsula Tokyo, Japan

Of course no high tech list would not be complete without a property in a city as tech advanced as Tokyo. In The Peninsula Hotel all guest rooms have unlimited internet radio with more than 3,000 stations, large flat-screen TVs, customizable mood lighting and a nail polish dryer. You can discover Tokyo in a BMW 750s, Tesla Model S or a Rolls-Royce Phantom that are waiting for guests outside the door.

Loews Hotel 1000, Seattle, USA

At Hotel 1000, guests won’t be disturbed by housekeeping as every room is equipped with heat-detecting sensors that alert staff if / when a room is occupied. Guests can also choose you’re their room temperature, artwork and music all using smart technology. For golf fanatics, there’s a virtual Golf Club where you can play golf with real clubs and balls at one of the 50 world’s best golf courses of your choice.

Eccleston Square Hotel – London, United Kingdom

This boutique hotel in London might be one of the most technologically advanced hotels in the world. Almost everything in the rooms is controlled by sensitive keypads, from the music and lighting to the shower walls that turn from transparent to frosted with the touch of a button. Guests don’t have to worry about getting a good rest and relaxation during their stay, handmade and adjustable Swedish Hästens beds come in each of the rooms.

Mama Shelter Paris, France

Located in the 20th district in central Paris, this stylish hotel was designed by Philippe Starck. It offers ultramodern guest rooms with an iMac computer with an Airplay function, free movies on demand, a photo booth and of course, complementary Wi-Fi access. Guests can also relax at Mama Shelter’s amusement area with table football and a gift shop.

James Chung

Vancouver Lifestyle, Cool Tech & Travel Adventure. Email: [email protected]

1 response

  1. arianec says:

    Love the citizenM! I stayed in one when I toured Glasgow!

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