Hotel Hall of Fame

Hotels are frequently used as complementary or even basic scenery in various films by many directors. Bates Motel is a great example, used as the main setting for Hitchckock’s “Psycho” thriller masterpiece, while Beverly Wilshere got the “leading role” in “Pretty Woman”. See a selection of 10 famous hotels in cinema history.

Century Hotels

In ancient times Greeks and Romans were the first to offer hospitality services in the form of natural spas, while the first specks of hotelling are found in monasterial estates from the middle ages. Since then a lot have changed. Take a journey to the history of hospitality over the centuries.

Top US Family Resorts

Here are the 5 best all inclusive resorts in the US according to TravelersBlog report, where you can treat your family moments in luxury and happiness and relish a broad range of activities and facilities.

Biggest Travel Myths

10 of the biggest urban legends in travel and the facts that debunk them.

Olympics 2012 Hotels

It’s the Hotels final sprint. How did they score in 5 major visitor experience criteria during the London Olympiad? A survey based on 600+ reviews and 3697+ raised sentiments.

Mobile Usage While Travelling

Mobile device usage is on the rise even while on the road with the majority of users love sharing and documenting their travel experience. Tripl has published its commercial report showing statistics o travelers’ activity through their devices.

Summer Travel Trends

The who, what, when, where and how of summer travel.

Breakdown of Online Hotel Reviews

What’s the average reviews per hotel over years? What’s the demographics of the reviewers? Which are the top 10 hotel rating sites? If you are in the hospitality industry you need answers now!

Mobile Apps For Summer

Summer is the season of travel and fun. Check out these handy travel apps that can save you time and money.

Impact Of Social Media on Travel And Hospitality

Social media has had a huge impact on every industry and travel is not excluded. The radical change was the remarkable volume fall of the clasic Google query “Hotels in []” over 70%. Can you think the reasons?