Posted on 13. Feb, 2010 by Kat Schneider Fotheringham in Blog, Business Travel, Uncategorized, corporate housing, executive accommodations, international business travel
At The Corporate Housing Network, it is our job to find our clients the best possible housing solutions for extended stays for their staff and team members all over the world.
So it is vitally important that we keep up on the latest trends and upgrades at the world’s business hotels. Today, we invite you to take a tour of the what are arguably the world’s “best” business hotels for 2009–amenities and all.
These hotels are offering business travel clients the very best in convenience and service to keep them coming back for more. Maybe we should all consider following their lead whenever possible. Use it as an inspiration for making your corporate housing accommodations the very best they can be.
Enjoy!
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