Showing posts with label Milan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Milan. Show all posts

8.03.2018

Airbnb | a cautionary tale

the Airbnb apartment described by David Rowell

Airbnb has become quite popular among travelers. Whether seeking economical accommodations for a business trip or family vacation, many travelers have been satisfied with what they've booked. But definitely not all.

Be aware that Airbnb doesn't always work out the way you'd expect. Travel blogger David Rowell recently wrote of a sub-standard experience in his article Should You be Using Airbnb. After renting the (apparently attractive) apartment pictured above, he experienced the following problems.

1. The rate quoted by Airbnb website was $65. By the time "cleaning" and additional fees were added, he ended up paying $85 per night. Plus tax on top of that.

2. 48 hour free cancellation policy? So said the headline on the website, but this language is misleading if you're thinking in terms of hotel cancel policies. Airbnb bookings can only be cancelled for free within 48 hours of making the booking, not up to 48 hours before arrival.

3. Lack of flexibility. Airbnb doesn't offer the flexibility that business travelers require. On a business trip and need to shorten your stay by a day? You'll have to pay for that day. Want to add an extra day at the end of your trip? While usually a non-issue for a hotel, Airbnb isn't set up this way.

4. Reaching "management" can be an issue if a problem arises. The access code to his apartment didn't work. He had to email the owner, then sit on the steps and wait for a reply — no phone number provided, no front desk to help.

Other bad news he didn't learn until his arrival:

5. There was a climb of 25 steps to reach the front door of the apartment, lugging a suitcase.

6. The neighborhood was sketchy, homeless persons sleeping under a nearby bridge.

7. The lack off a desk meant there was no place to accomplish the work he had to do.

8. Inadequate air-conditioning. He even asked. Despite the owner's assurances that the apartment was air-conditioned, it turned out to be a single window unit in the living room. Totally ineffective in mitigating the 90ยบ temperature in the bedroom down the hall, getting a good night's sleep proved impossible.

His verdict:
The apartment has a five-star rating on Airbnb, and something like 300 generally gushingly positive reviews.  I found it a hellish experience full of unexpected gotcha moments.  And at the end of it all, I was expected to do the dishes, load the washing machine with used sheets and towels, and take the trash out to the rubbish bins around the corner of the building – all the things one doesn’t want to do when on vacation, and doesn’t have time to do when traveling on business.
Is there a better way to rent an apartment or home? I recommend our Virtuoso travel partner One Fine Stay. Yes, you'll pay a bit more, but every property has been vetted. You'll be met upon arrival by a professional team who will let you into your apartment and explain how things work. You'll get a midweek and end-of-week cleaning. You'll be provided with an iPhone, data included, with a one-touch button for assistance 24/7. One Fine Stay even provides concierge services. Read a review here!

Virtuoso amenities are offered in London, Paris, Rome, Milan, New York, LA, San Francisco, Boston, and Miami: your choice of a $100 credit on stocking your refrigerator prior to your arrival ... or a $100 credit toward guest experiences arranged with their concierge. You simply have to book through a Virtuoso travel advisor.

copyright (c) 2018 by Ourisman Travel LLC. All rights reserved. We provide Virtuoso and other Preferred Partner amenities as an affiliate of Brownell, a Virtuoso® Member. If you have comments on this column, or questions about booking travel, email me or visit my website.

1.18.2018

into shopping?

store windows in Milan (c) 2018 by David Ourisman, all rights reserved

Everyone has different reasons for vacationing in the fashion capitals of the world (New York, London, Paris, Milan). Me? I inspect hotel rooms everywhere I go ... and I'm perfectly content just to glance at store windows and keep on walking. But many luxury travelers are into serious shopping. Is that you?

Finding exclusive boutiques is an art. When you're home, you already know exactly where to find the most on-trend selections from luxury fashion houses. But when you arrive in an exclusive fashion destination, where do you even begin to look for expertly curated, high-end selections?

An expert personal shopper — with sartorial expertise particular to your destination — is your ticket to shop-till-you-drop. While your hotel concierge might make suggestions, seasoned shoppers will fare better by turning to a personal shopper. Your luxury travel advisor has connections in every major shopping destination in the world, and we can help you plan the shopping trip of your dreams.

Of course, we'll also help you accessorize your shopping vacation with a lavish hotel room that suites your style and taste.

copyright (c) 2018 by Ourisman Travel LLC. All rights reserved. We provide Virtuoso and other Preferred Partner amenities as an affiliate of Brownell, a Virtuoso® Member. If you have comments on this column, or questions about booking travel, email me or visit my website.

6.07.2017

the ultimate road trip



Florence to Milan to Cap Ferrat by vintage car... choices include a 1961 Guilietta Spider, a Mercedes-Benz 190 SL Cabrio, and a Porsche 356 Speedster. This exclusive driving package is offered by FS Florence, FS Milan, and Grand Hotel du Cap Ferrat, a Four Seasons Hotel.

Driving between Cap Ferrat and Milan (or between Florence and Milan) is quite do-able. I'd definitely forgo the highways. Let the top down, and enjoy the sights from the slower country roads that wind through Tuscany and along the Cote d'Azur. The hotel concierges will assist in personalizing your itinerary, guiding you to all the best vistas, local sightseeing, and activities. You might stop for lunch in Portofino, visit the medieval village of Finalborgo, or taste the ham in Parma along the way.

You'll receive support every kilometer of the way with a second car following to provide any assistance needed and transport your luggage. Want to stop at a museum, visit an old church, or explore a small village? Your support car will provide the valet parking. Simply hand them the keys and wander off!

We can handle all the details for you, as well as providing Four Seasons Preferred Partner amenities at all three of these hotels. While we are not contractually permitted to disclose the exact amenities on a public website, rest assured you'll receive the richest amenity program available for Four Seasons hotels including daily breakfast for two and a hotel credit. Please email for a complete list of Preferred Partner amenities at any FS hotel in the world.

copyright (c) 2017 by Ourisman Travel LLC. All rights reserved. We provide Virtuoso and other Preferred Partner amenities as an affiliate of Brownell, a Virtuoso® Member. If you have comments on this column, or questions about booking travel, email me or visit my website.

9.03.2012

Italy in October


My next trip is officially planned ... I'll be going to Italy in October for some hotel site inspections. Here's what my plans entail:

Four Seasons Hampshire. OK, this is not in Italy, but as getting to Venice with one stop from SFO means an airport change in London and a very late evening arrival in Venice, I decided to treat myself to an overnight in the English countryside. Just 35 minutes from Heathrow, I'm looking forward to the chance to see the county of Hampshire, have pub grub and Guinness for dinner, and maybe even visit Winchester Cathedral. Then, my sensible 9:20 a.m. flight the next morning lands me just past noon in... 

Venice, city of canals. I haven't been to Venice in 34 years. I'm looking forward to wandering the streets and bridges of Venice. I don't expect to visit all 10 Virtuoso hotels in a day-and-a-half, but I do expect to visit a fair number including the Cipriani, Danieli, Europa & Regina, Londra Palace, and Ca' Sagredo.

Verona, where Romeo and Juliet lived. I will be the guest of Palazzo Victoria, one of three hotels that are hosting this trip for a number of travel consultants. I have never before visited Verona, so I'm especially interested in exploring this destination, especially the pink marble Roman amphitheater. 

Florence, city of the Renaissance. This will be my third trip to Florence. I've seen the two major museums (the Accademia and the Uffizi Gallary) and have climbed the famous dome of the cathedral designed by Brunelleschi. It's an amazing story, and you should read Brunelleschi's Dome before you visit. We will be hosted by Il Salviatino, and I'm planning to do site inspections at the Four Seasons Florence, Rocco Forte Hotel Savoy, and Helvetia & Bristol.

Milan, site of The Last Supper. My 15 minutes in front of Leonardo's classic masterpiece The Last Supper was the highlight of my previous trip to Italy, and if given the chance, I'll see it again. It's a special feeling to spend time with a classic work of art. Our host is the new Armani Hotel, and I also plan to visit the Four Seasons Milan, Park Hyatt Milan, and Principe Di Savoia.


Virtually every hotel mentioned in this blog is a member of Virtuoso. You can receive the Virtuoso amenities (free daily breakfast, room upgrades when available, and additional added-value perks) just by making your booking through a Virtuoso travel consultant. It's a great way to enjoy the most luxurious hotels in the world, while getting the best value for your euros.

Italy in October (search here on Google)


copyright (c) 2012 by David Ourisman LLC. All rights reserved. If you have comments on this column, or questions about booking travel, email me or visit my website.