NYC snubbed on new 10 best hotels in the world list compiled by expert travel reviewers

La Liste just revealed the top 10 best hotels in the world — and none of the luxury ones in New York made the elite list.With so many incredible travel destinations — it’s hard to narrow down the best places to stay, but the Paris-based company known for its hotel and restaurant rankings took on the difficult task of doing just that.To compile this list, the site looked at 400 different hotel reviews given by press — which then went through an algorithm system to create a score on a 100-point scale, as explained by Bloomberg.
“We are a synthesis of all the rankings and ratings that we find knowledgeable,” Helene Pietrini, managing director of La Liste, told Bloomberg.As a result, 10 different hotels around the world all ranked No.1 — six of them are in Europe, and none in the tri-state area.Who made the cut? This 5-star hotel is one that tourists — and travel reviewers — can’t get enough of.
“The property has exceptional service, some great food and beverage outlets, a pool and spa, and a beautiful historic design.If money is no object, it really is hard to choose between the top properties in Paris — it all depends on what part of town you prefer staying in, and what kind of vibe and design you like,” One Mile At A Time wrote.
Jing Daily described this Paris hotel as one that “doesn’t just offer accommodation at a level where everything is exceptional.What truly sets it apart is its ability to craft unforgettable moments — moments that I don’t think I will ever forget.”Forbes Travel Guide described this gem of a hotel as “the perfect base to explore the rest of London, including the theaters of the West End, open spaces of nearby Hyde Park and Green Park and the designer boutiques, galleries, antique stores and restaurants a stone’s throw away on Mount Street.”Condé Nast Traveler described The Savoy as “iconic” and a “rumored favorite hotel of Marilyn Monroe and Marlene Dietrich (who has a suite named after her)...