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Review: Pudong Shangri-La, East Shanghai

The 952-room Pudong Shangri-La, East Shanghai hotel mixes business with pure class in one of the world's major corporate and fi...

Chris C. |

Review: Hotel review: InterContinental Abu Dhabi

During a quick trip to the United Arab Emirates, I wanted an upmarket yet not ridiculously swanky hotel in Abu Dhabi – an...

John Walton |

Review: Hotel review: Park Hyatt Tokyo

Tokyo's Park Hyatt — yes, the one from the movie Lost in Translation — is one of the best known hotels in the Japan...

John Walton |

Review: Sofitel Auckland Viaduct Harbour

The Sofitel Auckland Viaduct Harbour has an odd history: having previously been the Westin, and then taken over and turned into...

John Walton |

Review: ANA Crowne Plaza, Tokyo Narita Airport

At the end of a recent visit to Japan, but faced an early flight from Tokyo's Narita International Airport, I decided to stay n...

John Walton |

Review: Singapore's renovated Marriott

Any visitor to Singapore will be familiar with the iconic Marriott -- yes, it's that one, the octagonal pagoda tower on the cor...

John Walton |

Review: Holiday Inn Golden Mile Hong Kong

Most business travellers will find a hotel on the Hong Kong side of Victoria Harbour the most convenient for their HK business ...

John Walton |

Review: Somerset on the Pier, Hobart

There's a dearth of decent mid-to-upper end business hotels in Hobart, so we're always interested to check out further options ...

John Walton |

Review: Sofitel Macau: French luxury, fantastic lounge

Of all Macau's luxury hotels -- and there are many -- the Sofitel is perhaps the most centrally located for the old town of Mac...

John Walton |

Review: InterContinental Hong Kong

Compared with most of Hong Kong's other high-end hotels, the InterContinental is located an unusual spot – rather than be...

John Walton |

Review: Holiday Inn Melbourne on Flinders

On a recent trip to Melbourne, I was in a quandary about hotel location: I was arriving into town late, but had an early start ...

John Walton |

Review: Four Seasons, Hong Kong

The five-star Four Seasons in Hong Kong is a relatively new hotel in the city, having opened in 2005, but it's already made its...

John Walton |

Review: Mercure Hobart hotel review

Hobart is remarkably short on upmarket business class hotels, so during a recent trip I decided to go towards the lower end of ...

John Walton |

Review: Citadines on Bourke Melbourne apartment hotel

We'll hold our hands up and say that we're fans of apartment hotels here at AusBT. For the business traveller who's happy to s...

John Walton |

Review: Novotel Auckland Ellerslie review

Auckland's a tricky city for meetings, especially when the group of people you need to talk to involves both local and flying-i...

John Walton |

Review: Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong

The Mandarin Oriental is probably the most famous upmarket hotel in Hong Kong. It's smack-bang in the middle of everything, has...

John Walton |

Review: Holiday Inn Rotorua

Rotorua -- known for its geothermal activity and thermal pools -- is New Zealand's third largest conference market, with direct...

John Walton |

Review: Novotel Auckland Airport

Novotel opened its newly built Auckland Airport hotel in advance of last year's Rugby World Cup, so once the sport fever had di...

John Walton |