Saturday, November 23, 2024
Italy has once again proven its dominance in European luxury hospitality, securing top honors at the European Hotel Awards 2024. The event, held at the prestigious Radisson Collection Royal Copenhagen, saw Italian establishments recognized for their excellence in a range of categories. Awards celebrated outstanding achievements in sustainability, hospitality, and exceptional food and drink offerings, showcasing Italy’s significant impact on the global hospitality scene.
Italy has reaffirmed its position as a leader in luxury hospitality and sustainable tourism at the European Hotel Awards 2024, celebrated at the Radisson Collection Royal Copenhagen. Italian hotels, wineries, and food brands received top honors for their contributions to sustainability, exceptional service, and premium culinary offerings, solidifying the country’s reputation for excellence in the global hospitality industry.
Ca’ del Moro Wine Retreat, located in the stunning Vallagarina region, was awarded the prestigious Green European Hotel Award 2024. The retreat’s commitment to sustainable luxury, organic wine production, and renewable energy initiatives earned it recognition as a pioneer in eco-friendly tourism. By blending environmental responsibility with refined indulgence, Ca’ del Moro sets a new standard for eco-conscious hospitality in Italy, offering an unforgettable experience for travelers seeking both luxury and sustainability.
The Art of Hospitality Award for Italy was presented to the Grand Hotel del Mare Resort & Spa, a quintessential luxury destination on the Italian Riviera. Nestled in Bordighera, the hotel is renowned for its graceful design, artistic atmosphere, and personalized service. With sweeping views of the Ligurian Sea and lush Mediterranean gardens, the resort provides an exceptional setting for guests to enjoy an unparalleled experience. The award, accepted by General Manager Alessandro Dorrucci, underscores the hotel’s commitment to excellence in hospitality and guest satisfaction.
Sandro Bottega, the founder of Bottega S.p.A., was honored with the European Hotel Awards Silver Premium for his brand’s dedication to craftsmanship and luxury. The company’s Gold Collection of sparkling wines, renowned for its elegance and sophistication, is a preferred choice among high-end hotels and gourmet restaurants. This recognition highlights Bottega’s commitment to quality, innovation, and its pivotal role as a premium sponsor of the European Hotel Awards.
Giordano Caffé, led by Paola Giordano, also received the European Hotel Awards Silver Premium for its artisanal approach to coffee. Specializing in premium Italian coffee blends, Giordano Caffé has become a trusted name among luxury hotels and cafes across Europe. The award highlights the brand’s dedication to enriching the coffee culture in upscale establishments while blending traditional techniques with modern refinement.
A&G Tartufi Recognized with European Hotel Awards Silver Premium for Truffle Excellence
A&G Tartufi, represented by Raphaël Guyon and Davide Armentero, was awarded the European Hotel Awards Silver Premium for its exceptional truffle products, sourced from Tuscany’s fertile grounds. A&G Tartufi is celebrated for its high-quality truffles, which are cherished by gourmet chefs and luxury hotels worldwide. This award honors their commitment to preserving the age-old tradition of Italian truffle hunting while delivering top-tier products that elevate fine dining experiences.
These prestigious awards highlight Italy’s enduring influence in the global hospitality sector. With a strong focus on craftsmanship, sustainability, and exceptional service, Italian brands continue to raise the bar for luxury and responsible tourism, solidifying their place at the forefront of the industry.
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