LateRooms.com today launches the 2013 Best Kept Secret Awards, the annual hunt for the UK’s hidden hotel gems. The hotel booking specialist is asking customers and industry experts to nominate their favourite properties across a number of categories via the awards’ website – entries can be made until 25 August, and the resultant publicity drives business!
The coveted awards, now in their fourth year, honour the accommodation with accolades such as the Best View, Best Service, Best Spa and more.
Visitors from near and far have flocked
A previous winning hotel commented: “We are honoured that we won the Best View category in last year’s LateRooms.com Best Kept Secret Awards,” said James Parker, the Operating Director of Tregenna Castle Hotel in Cornwall. “…since we won, visitors from near and far have flocked to see our panorama! Ours was a secret that we were delighted to share, and winning an award was a huge accolade and boost for us.”
Categories
Following the huge success and thousands of nominations in the awards last year, 2013’s Best Kept Secret Awards will see a brand new category added in the form of Best for Golf, which will seek to highlight the best of the ‘stay and play’ courses around the country. LateRooms.com will be once again asking guests to nominate hotels that are eco-savvy and innovative with the Best Eco Credentials category, and will be looking for properties that have truly memorable culinary experiences with the Best for Dining and Best Breakfast categories. Making another appearance are also the categories of Best Gadgets, Comfiest Bed, Best Gardens and Best Interiors. There will also be an opportunity for LateRooms.com’s Facebook community to nominate and judge the Best Hotel of the Year.
After the nominations have been received, a shortlist of finalists will then be drawn up, with LateRooms.com representatives and leading travel experts judging and selecting the eventual winners.
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