Showing posts with label Post pandemic travel trends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Post pandemic travel trends. Show all posts

Sunday, August 9, 2020

France’s Saint-Tropez Resort Makes Masks Mandatory Outdoors

Municipal police watch that pedestrians wear the mandatory facemasks in Saint-Tropez, southern France, Saturday Aug 8, 2020. The glamorous French Riviera resort of Saint-Tropez is requiring face masks outdoors starting Saturday, threatening to sober the mood in a place renowned for high-end, free-wheeling summer beach parties. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole)

SAINT-TROPEZ, France (AP) — The glamorous French Riviera resort of Saint-Tropez began requiring face masks outdoors Saturday, threatening to sober the mood in a place renowned for high-end, free-wheeling summer beach parties.
More French cities and towns, especially in tourist areas, are imposing mask requirements as the country’s coronavirus infections creep up again. More than 2,000 new infections were reported on Friday — the country’s biggest single-day rise since May.
The uptick corresponds with France’s beloved summer holidays, when vacationers head off in droves, often to the seashore, for festive gatherings with family and friends.
As of Saturday, wearing a mask outdoors was also compulsory in some crowded parts of Marseille, France’s second-largest city. Paris will apply similar measures in the most crowded areas of the capital starting on Monday.
France has already made mask-wearing mandatory in all indoor public spaces nationwide.
In Saint-Tropez’s famed resort, a top spot for the international jet set, several restaurants had to reclose for two weeks after some staff tested positive for the virus.
Posters warning that masks were mandatory were displayed across the town center on Saturday, including its picturesque port, the open-air farmers market and the narrow streets of the old town lined with chic shops and art galleries.
Georges Giraud, deputy mayor of Saint Tropez, stressed that the order issued by the Var Prefecture will “make it easier because everybody is supposed to wear a mask.”
Police were giving masks free to visitors who didn’t have one but starting on Monday, those without one risk a fine of 135 euros ($159). The measure does not apply to children under 11.
Marc Rickebuche, a tourist from the northern French city of Lille, said “I think it a good decision to protect yourself and to protect the others to avoid having again a new lockdown at the end of the summer.”
Health authorities on Friday reported 9,330 new infections this week and said the virus is increasingly spreading ’’especially among young adults.”
France, which was under a strict two-month lockdown during spring, has reported more than 30,300 deaths from COVID-19 in hospitals and nursing homes. Experts say all reported figures in all countries undercount the true toll of the pandemic due to limited testing, missed mild cases and other factors.
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Friday, June 26, 2020

The Nine Most Anticipated Hotel Openings In Greater Philadelphia in 2020


Outdoor Deck W Hotel Philadelphia
2019 was an epic year for hotel openings in Philadelphia and the surrounding region.
Among the properties that welcomed visitors for the first time were the Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia in the Comcast Technology Center, the riverside Ghost Light Inn in New Hope, Center City’s swank, art-filled Fitler Club on the Schuylkill River and the rustic-chic boutique operation and The Queen in Queen Village, to name a few.
Now, in 2020, the city and region are looking forward to adding more than 1,800 new hotel rooms.
The Market East corridor welcomes Canopy by Hilton; Philly’s first W and Element hotels — the first dual brand for the hotels, anywhere — debuts in the center of Center City; New Hope receives a luxurious new River House at Odette’s; and the Main Line gets a rustic-chic extended-stay property on the Schuylkill in the Residence Inn by Marriott Philadelphia/Bala Cynwyd.
Also planning their 2020 debuts: Guild House Hotel, a National Historic Landmark that’s also a landmark in Philadelphia women’s history, and Live! Hotel & Casino, featuring gaming and dining near the sports complexes of South Philadelphia.
Here’s a look at hotels opening in Philadelphia and The Countryside in 2020.
Note: This article was originally published on January 24, 2020, and was updated on May 29, 2020.
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HOTELS IN PHILADELPHIA

Canopy by Hilton Philadelphia Center City

Rendering of Canopy by Hilton Philadelphia Center CityRENDERING COURTESY CANOPY BY HILTON PHILADELPHIA CENTER CITY
An addition to Hilton’s Luxury and Lifestyle brand portfolio comes to the fast-developing Market East/Midtown Village neighborhoods. The boutique-style Canopy will thoughtfully adapt the 1896 Beaux Arts Stephen Girard Building to modern tastes.
Where:1180 Ludlow Street 
Expected Completion:July 2020

Element Hotel Philadelphia

Rendering of the new Element Hotel PhiladelphiaRENDERING COURTESY COPE LINDER ARCHITECTS
Element’s largest global property opens in the very center of Center City, next door to its dual-branded property, the W Hotel Philadelphia. Element guests can enjoy a kitchen in every guest room or suite, a signature Westin Heavenly® bed, onsite Italian restaurant Dolce, and both complimentary breakfast each morning and glass of wine or beer each evening.
Where:1441 Chestnut Street 
Expected Completion:August 2020

Hyatt Centric Center City Philadelphia

Rendering of the new Hyatt Centric Hotel in PhiladelphiaRENDERING COURTESY HYATT CENTRIC CENTER CITY PHILADELPHIA
This 13-story new construction by Philadelphia-based DAS Architects near Rittenhouse Square promises a large, rustic modern hotel. Onsite underground parking will complement the hotel’s proximity to Rittenhouse Row’s many shops, restaurants, boutiques, galleries and bars.
Where:1634 Chancellor Street 
Expected Completion:August 2020

W Philadelphia

Rendering of the W PhiladelphiaRENDERING COURTESY THE W PHILADELPHIA
Less than one block from iconic City Hall, this skyscraper hotel will bring modern luxury with a stylish dose of Philly vibrancy and artistry. Among the W’s amenities, including 22 meeting rooms, the FIT gym, the Living Room cocktail lounge and bar terrace, is a year-round heated pool — outdoor pool, that is.
Where:1439 Chestnut Street 
Expected Completion:August 2020

Guild House Hotel

Interior of new Guild House hotel in PhiladelphiaPHOTO COURTESY GUILD HOUSE
In historic Washington Square West, this National Historic Landmark building once housed the New Century Guild — a hotel, library and food hall for unaccompanied working women visiting Philadelphia for 111 years. (At the time, women were prohibited from entering such establishments without a male chaperone.) In its new iteration, the invisible service hotel will maintain founder Eliza Turner’s name above the front door and name each of its dozen rooms for a Guild member, while transforming the interior to accommodate modern travelers’ desires for multi-night stays in rooms and suites.
Where:1307 Locust Street 
Expected completion:September 2020

Live! Hotel & Casino Philadelphia

Rendering of the new Live! Hotel & Casino PhiladelphiaRENDERING COURTESY LIVE! HOTEL & CASINO PHILADELPHIA
This long-awaited complex will bring Philadelphia its second casino within city limits, near South Philadelphia’s trio of sports arenas. The $700 million, 5 million square-foot hotel and casino will have 2,200 slots and electronic table games, more than 150 live-action table games, a Sportsbook, a 12-story hotel, venues for live entertainment, and dining.
Where:900 Packer Avenue 
Expected Completion:Late 2020

HOTELS IN PHILADELPHIA’S COUNTRYSIDE

River House at Odette’s

Exterior rendering of new hotel River House at Odette’sRIVER HOUSE AT ODETTE’S | RENDERING COURTESY RIVER HOUSE AT ODETTE’S
On the site of famed Bucks County cabaret Chez Odette, a luxury hotel will offer great views of both the Delaware River and Lambertville landscape. A lively piano bar and vintage appointments will revive the spirit of its namesake. Traditional, seated dining (indoor and outdoor) and exceedingly comfortable guest rooms will appeal to modern guests. There are also plans for a private rooftop bar.
Where:274 S. River Road, New Hope 
Expected Completion:Late July/early August 2020

Element by Westin Valley Forge

Rendering of Element by Westin Valley ForgeRENDERING COURTESY ELEMENT BY WESTIN VALLEY FORGE
This all-suites property brings Montgomery County its first Westin. Each spacious room comes with its own kitchenette.
Where:480 N. Gulph Road, King of Prussia 
Expected Completion:September 2020

Residence Inn by Marriott Philadelphia/Bala Cynwyd

Rendering of the new Residence Inn by Marriott Philadelphia/Bala CynwydRENDERING COURTESY RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT PHILADELPHIA / BALA CYNWYD
The Main Line’s historic Pencoyd Iron Works, established in 1852, becomes a riverside extended-stay hotel featuring a recreational trail, 7th-floor terrace with a restaurant and bar, saltwater pool, patio with grill and fire pit, electric car charging, bikes for guests and event and conference spaces.
Where:615 Righters Ferry Road, Bala Cynwyd 
Expected Completion:October 2020