Two Aussie hotels named in world’s top 50

Written by Sep 18, 2024Spice News

The Calile Hotel, in Brisbane, is ranked 25 on the list, with The Tasman, in Hobart, coming in at number 49.

Launched in 2023, The World’s 50 Best Hotels list is compiled by The World’s 50 Best Hotels Academy, an influential group of more than 600 independent industry leaders, with each member selected for their expert opinions on the international hotel scene.

According to the organisers, the list “promises to create the most egalitarian, useful and transparent hotel ranking system ever devised”.

“The anonymous and neutral voting members of the Academy include hoteliers, travel journalists, seasoned luxury travellers, hospitality professionals and other experienced globetrotters,” says Tim Brooke-Webb, managing director of The World’s 50 Best Hotels Academy.

“While there is no set criteria for voters, there are strict voting rules ensuring the credibility and integrity of the list as a world-leading resource for discerning travellers.”

The 2024 awards were presented on 17 September, 2024, with the two Aussie hotels featuring among some of the most outstanding properties worldwide.

With Brisbane booming as a tourism and business events destination, The Calile Hotel’s accolade brings increased attention to the Queensland capital as the world turns its attention towards the city ahead of the 2032 Olympic Games.

The achievement marks the second consecutive year The Calile Hotel has featured on the list – it was ranked 12th in 2023 – and it was also named best hotel in Oceania this year.

“To be selected two years in a row marks a significant affirmation of The Calile’s place on the global hotel industry stage,” says The Calile Hotel’s co-owner, Catherine Malouf, who attended the awards ceremony in London.

“This is a win for our team, our collaborators, our loyal guests, and a win for Brisbane as a destination.

“We are humbled to again represent Australia and be recognised as leading in the Oceania region.”

The Calile Hotel’s general manager, Chris Kemlo, echoes the sentiment of the venue flying the flag for Australian hospitality and tourism.

“Being ranked in such a prestigious and highly recognised list for the second year reaffirms our ongoing commitment to providing the best possible guest experience,” he says.

“This achievement is testament to our dedicated team, whose unwavering commitment to excellence and exceptional service drives us to continually exceed our guests’ expectations.”

The Tasman, in Hobart.

Centrally located on Hobart’s waterfront, The Tasman is an elegant heritage reconstruction of former state government offices.

The hotel brings together three eras of design – Georgian, Art Deco and contemporary – and features 152 guest rooms and suites, signature restaurant Peppina, and intimate cocktail bar Mary Mary.

“Tasmania has long been a jewel in Australia’s crown as a place to experience natural and epicurean delights, and fabulous warm, friendly hospitality,” says The Tasman’s general manager, Stephen Morahan.

“The Tasman embodies these experiences, and to be celebrated on the world stage is not only testament to our offerings, but those of the entire state.

“I would like to express my gratitude to The World’s 50 Best Hotels’ judging panel for the acknowledgement, and thank our amazing team who offer exceptional service every day.”

Business Events Tasmania CEO Marnie Craig says The Tasman’s luxurious offering amplifies Tasmania’s reputation for high-end business and incentive groups.

“These travellers are looking to reward their teams and widen their perspectives, and Tasmania is the perfect place for that,” she says.

“Business events are major contributors to the visitor economy.

“The Tasman’s listing on this internationally significant list shines a light on Tasmania’s exceptional capacity to host those targeted, high-yield business clients.”

In 2025, The Tasman will welcome a new events space with capacity for 180 seated guests.

The number one spot in The World’s 50 Best Hotels list for 2024 went to Capella Bangkok (up from number 11 in 2023), followed by Passalacqua, on the shores of Italy’s Lake Como at number two (down from number one in 2023), and Rosewood Hong Kong at number three.

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