The best luxury hotel brands in the world revealed with infinity pools and sumptuous suites galore

Check in and check it out.The world’s best luxury hotel brands of 2024 have been named — according to the elite travel advisers at LTI — Luxury Travel Intelligence.And for the second year in a row, the Hong Kong-based Mandarin Oriental hotels were awarded first place.

The exclusive brand flies just three flags in the United States — including one right here in the Big Apple, high above Columbus Circle.To determine the winners, the pampering pros said they created an algorithm analyzing 130 “touchpoints” relevant to the luxury hotel sector.

“The focus is on a brand’s ability to deliver on its passion, commitment, ethos, and values, together with the quality of its management and staff,” the group said in an announcement.“Continuing investment and how it is utilized are also significant factors, particularly regarding new properties and the refurbishment of existing ones,” they continued.Mandarin currently operates 40 hotels and a slew of branded residential properties in 26 countries and territories.The original Hong Kong hotel opened in 1963.Bulgari, Oetker Collection, Six Senses and Aman rounded out the top five.

Several brands — Bulgari, Dorchester Collection and COMO — made the list for the first time.“The inclusion of Bulgari is particularly relevant as they are a very focused and well-managed organization, with each property delivering a truly ultra-luxury guest experience,” Michael Crompton, Founder of LTI, said in a statement.

Out of the winning bunch, Aman, Rosewood, Auberge, Four Seasons and Peninsula all have locations in New York.“With ongoing senior management shifts across the brands, continued eye-watering investment levels, and the aggressive competition in chasing the growing High Net Worth travel spend, who knows what next year will bring,” Crompton said.

Here is the complete list of winners.1.   Mandarin Oriental2.

   Bulgari 3.   Oetker Collection 4.

   Six Senses 5.   Aman  6.

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Publisher: New York Post

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