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Hotel decorations seek to capture holiday spirit

Properties from Malaysia, New York, Chicago and London seize on festivities
Sheraton Grand Chicago Riverwalk is offering an "Elf Life Suite." (Sheraton Grand Chicago Riverwalk)
Sheraton Grand Chicago Riverwalk is offering an "Elf Life Suite." (Sheraton Grand Chicago Riverwalk)
Hotel News Now
December 20, 2024 | 3:03 P.M.

As much as the holiday season is defined by its unique food and drinks, it doesn't feel like that magical time of the year without festive decorations.

Here's a look at how some hotels are dressing up for end-of-year holidays.

Domaine Des Etangs, Auberge Resorts Collection

The hotel in Southwest France teams with Pierre Frey to "transform its public spaces into a whimsical celebration of French artistry."

Swissôtel Chicago

The 20,000-square-foot presidential suite has been turned into the Santa Suite with 17 uniquely decorated holiday trees.

Ponte Vedra Inn & Club

This Jacksonville, Florida, property offers in-room designer Christmas trees 6- to 8-feet tall with keepsake ornaments, holiday treats and a letter from Santa.

Aloft Kuala Lumpur Sentral

This Malaysian hotel has a Ho-Ho-Holiday Dream Escape package with Christmas themed dinner and breakfast buffets.

The Blackstone Chicago

The Blackstone has turned its Suite of Presidents room into the Kennedy Christmas Suite with "the festive ambiance inspired by Jackie Kennedy’s 1961 White House holiday theme."

Sheraton Grand Chicago Riverwalk

The Elf Life Suite features Chicago skyline views along with a hot cocoa bar and a take-home elf.

The Plaza Hotel & Casino

The resort prides itself at being at the heart of a Las Vegas-style New Year's Eve celebration including an annual fireworks display.

Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island Beach Resort & Spa

The Florida beach resort promises a "modern, coastal-chic" holiday vibe.

The Londoner

This Leicester Square boutique bills itself as "a holiday haven with curated events, exquisite dining and dazzling décor."

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