HUBERTUS von HOHENLOHES 500 VERY SPECIAL HOTELS
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HUBERTUS von HOHENLOHEs 500 VERY SPECIAL HOTELS 2006/07

HIGH & SOCIETY
TOP-CLASS HOUSES FROM 1.400 METRES ABOVE SEA LEVEL


500 Very Special Hotels presents alpine luxury houses with exceptional service and overvalue. Be it "Aunum per Aqua" surrounded by fascinating views of snowy mountains, the royal way of living in the house of host (and descendant of Emperor Franz Joseph) Count of Stolberg-Stolberg, a 700 sqm indoor golf arena for the summer at 2.200 metres above sea level or the inviting composition of gourmet and cosiness – The stunning alpine domiciles lie far away from the everyday stress in the valleys and have got more to offer than just great winter sports facilities.
PARTY & RELAX
THE STAR’S FAVOURITES BETWEEN BERLIN AND VIENNA


For 500 Very Special Hotels, Hollywood star Udo Kier invited friends and colleagues to a smashing party. As a result, the München Palace’s president’s suite was soon crowded with stars and starlets. Exclusively for 500 Very Special Hotels, star photographer Jan Riephoff joined the hotel suite party and captured the way the VIPs celebrated – and ate pickles directly from the jar.
FUTURE & TRENDS
LIVING TODAY IN TOMORROW’S HOTEL WORLD


A hotel on the moon – a moon fairytale? No, as the billion-dollar Lunar- Hilton project has already entered the planning phase. For those future trends that don’t reach quite as far ahead, though, there are also plenty of innovational solutions from architects here on earth: High-tech future cocoons, spectacular event hotels and extreme, new feelings of living intend to spark the future guests’ very special light bulb moments.
PRINZ REGENT:

The way the Prince manages to prevent a Hollywood drama in his general charming manner in Berlin’s most elegant hotel, all because he doesn’t want to take a picture of Cameron Diaz. More about this as well as exceptional pictures of The Regent Berlin and Hubertus von Hohenlohe in 500 Very Special Hotels.
"YOU’VE GOT 15 MINUTES":

Why Nick Cave likes to wait for six hours for star photographer Olaf Heine, or why Iggy Pop almost chokes on a yoghurt during a hotel shoot. Olaf Heine portrays the stars in a way nobody has ever seen them before.
SPA SOCIETY:

A hotel’s quality is more and more juged by its "feelgood" area. 500 Very Special Hotels shows you the best wellness zones in Central Europe. Plus: What the top managers do to relax.


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