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To be considered for inclusion, the establishment must already
be in a deluxe or luxury category and it must meet the most
exacting standards, including cuisine and facilities. Inspection
reports are based on 1,500 separate criteria. Upon this report
being filed, the Executive Committee votes of acceptance or
rejection of the hotel. Only the world's most distinguished
properties are admitted to The Leading Hotels of the World,
thereby assuring their highest standards.
The Leading Small Hotels of the World is a brand extension
of The Leading Hotels of the World, dedicated to the interests
of luxury hotels and resorts with 100 or fewer guest accommodations.
Hotels selected for membership include One Aldwych in London,
the Lancaster in Paris, Hotel BelAir in Los Angeles and now
The Hazelton Hotel in Toronto.
"It's a tremendous honour to have The Hazelton Hotel
admitted to this very distinguished group," said Klaus
Tenter, Chief Operating Officer of The Hazelton Hotel. "The
Hazelton will offer our guests the highest standards of excellence
and we're proud to be recognized for this by one of the most
prestigious luxury hospitality organizations in the world."
The Hazelton Hotel is scheduled to start indulging their guests
in the summer of 2007. Experience the refined luxury of staying
at one of The Leading Small Hotels of the World. It will be
a stay that will not soon be forgotten.
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