Hometown Glory
Heady company: Hotel Sorella ties with Four Seasons NY in Condé Nast rankings
As anyone who reads Condé Nast Traveler or watches the Travel Channel knows, the world is full of beautiful vistas and sumptuous luxury hotels.
So when the Condé Nast Traveler Reader's Choice Awards are released, and two Houston hotels earn high marks, it's quite an accomplishment.
Newcomer Hotel Sorella, which opened last year in CityCentre, has apparently made quite a splash. It tied with the prestigious Four Seasons New York for the No. 11 spot on the list of the best American hotels with a stratospheric score of 93.1. (One-tenth of one point higher would have put Sorella in the Top 100 hotels in the world.)
The second Houston haunt on the list is the stately downtown Hotel Icon. With a very respectable 86.8 rating, Icon ranks at No. 69 among American hotels, just behind the Sofitel Chicago and the Ritz-Carlton Boston Common.
Other Texas destinations also earned high marks. The top Texas spot is Dallas' Rosewood Crescent Court, at No. 7 on the American hotels list and No. 68 on the global list. Close behind is the Rosewood Mansion at Turtle Creek (No. 9 American, No. 82 worldwide), and San Antonio's Watermark Hotel and Spa (No. 20 in the U.S.) and five other Texas hotels that broke the American Hotels Top 100.
In the separate resorts list, Lake Austin Spa Resort in the Texas hill country was the No. 5 mainland U.S. small resort.
Just another reason that when it comes to traveling in style, there's no reason to go too far from home.