These are the '50 best hotels' in the world for 2024
What has 101 suites and villas, views over Bangkok's Chao Phraya river and costs from $600 per night?
Capella Bangkok, 2024's 'best' hotel in the world, according to '50 Best.'
That's the collective view of 600 anonymous global voters, comprising travel journalists, hoteliers and seasoned travel specialists, which determined the results of "The World's 50 Best Hotels," announced Tuesday in London's historic Guildhall.
The hotel climbed 10 places, up from No. 11 on the 2023 list. It has five dining options, including a one Michelin-starred restaurant by chef Mauro Colagreco, plus a "spa sanctuary" called Auriga, and seven riverside villas with private plunge pools.
Following the awards ceremony, the hotel's General Manager John Blanco told CNBC Travel: "I think we're numb! So unexpected, flattering, all the adjectives you can think of. For a small brand like Capella … it's just wonderful recognition for our people. I'm sure everyone back home is celebrating."
The hotel's director of sales and marketing, Josephine Ping, added: "We focus on giving guests a true Thai experience. It's a great reward for everyone and their hard work. Our location is truly unique, local, authentic with a sense of place on the 'River of Kings.'"
In 2023, bragging rights in the inaugural hotel awards went to Passalacqua in Italy's Lake Como, which slipped one place to No. 2 in this year's list.
This is the second time the 50 Best organization has released hotel rankings. It has long produced rankings in the culinary world,releasing "The World's 50 Best Restaurants" since 2002, and 'The World's 50 Best Bars' since 2009.
Here's the complete list:
The 2024 list features hotels from dozens of destinations across six continents.
Asia is home to the most hotels