Archive Tanning Butlers, Pet Psychics and Other Outrageously Luxurious Hotel Amenities (Photos) Even in the world of luxury travel, some hotels offer pretty average amenities. But then there are the surprise few with such extravagant extras that you forget about the price. Published May 18 2014 6:45AM EDT
The Ritz-Carlton chain is known for luxury, but its South Beach outpost has upped the ante with a tanning butler.The hotel’s signature tanning butler patrols the pool deck to help guests apply sunscreen (even those hard-to-reach areas) and offer a buffet of tanning products, sunglasses, and other sun necessities.
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Portland’s Hotel deLuxe is not just pet friendly: it’s a legitimate pet paradise. The hotel offers welcome amenities for your furry friends — like plush bedding, food and water bowls, toys, and treats — as well as access to special services such as pet massages, dog walkers, pet acupuncture, doggie room service, and — Fido’s favorite — pet psychics and pet psychologists.
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If you like your romance with a side of indulgence (and a hint of voyeurism), San Diego’s Loews Coronado Bay Resort may be just what you’re looking for. The hotel’s fleet of gondolas is not only available for afternoon rides, but also one-of-a-kind couples massages. As the gondolier drifts you through the private marina, your personal masseuse will round out the relaxing experience by kneading your cares away.
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Sometimes the most simple things can seem the most luxurious — especially after a grueling transatlantic flight. At Madrid’s Hotel Ritz , staff places personalized, monogrammed robes in the room before your arrival. Wrapped in red ribbon with single rosebuds, these are no ordinary bathrobes; they’re probably the most luxe and plush you’ve ever cozied up in.
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For luxury travelers who adore their four-legged friends, The Lowell offers the ultimate in pet pampering — yes, we have to admit, it even beats out previously-mentioned Hotel deLuxe. The hotel’s special pet room service menu features gourmet made-to-order meals, including lamb ragout, organic buffalo marrowbone, and filet mignon tartar, with side orders of potatoes, rice, and sardines. Can we get a fork, as well? For dessert: Doggie ice cream, fish skin chews imported from Iceland, and classic treats like Milkbones are available. You can also order specialty pet shampoos, paw butter, aromatherapy sprays, and more.
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For art lovers and bibliophiles, there are few destinations better than New York City. And within the city, there are few hotel options better than the Andaz Fifth Avenue . Here, locally-inspired decor, such as graffiti art, and a rotating artists-in-residence program, which showcases — and allows guests to rub elbows with — some of the city’s best and most famous talent, make it an excellent artsy pick. The Andaz has also partnered with the New York City Public Library (located just across the street) to create a fantastic on-site lending library with 700+ hand-selected books that include the hotel’s favorites from the famed library.
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Vancouver’s Rosewood Hotel Georgia sets the stage for a luxurious vacation with plush furnishings, gorgeously-maintained historic touches, and sweet-smelling…guests? Indeed, the hotel boasts a dedicated fragrance butler who can assist guests with selecting, sampling, and purchasing a signature scent. Upscale colognes like Bulgari Pour Homme and Hermes Terre d’Hermes, as well as perfumes like the classic Chanel No. 5 and the avant-garde Bulgari Black, are available, as are many other luxe and exclusive options.
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The English take tea seriously, but London’s posh Lanesborough Hotel has elevated the humble tea leaf to gourmand status. The property’s talented tea sommelier works the floor at every afternoon tea service, enlightening guests to the subtleties, preparations, and benefits of each of the available selections.
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Mexico’s turquoise coastline goes “scentsational” at the Viceroy Riveria Maya , where luxe, over-the-top amenities include everything from a chic spa to a — you guessed it — soap concierge. (Actually, you probably didn’t guess it. But if you did, then kudos to you.) The service is unique to the property, and invites guests to explore a range of Mayan soaps that promise to cleanse, invigorate, moisturize, and exfoliate. Scents are both classic and exotic, from peach to lemon, from chocolate to cinnamon. Request a new soap for your room every day, or stick to your favorite throughout your stay (hello, chocolate?! ). All soaps are available to take home as souvenirs.
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