What is the best Peninsula hotel?
The Peninsula Istanbul, rated 9.9/10, is the strongest property in the portfolio. It combines a Bosphorus waterfront location, exceptional staff, and a near-flawless hard product that currently outpaces the Four Seasons and Çırağan in Istanbul. Book a Bosphorus-view room, budget generously, arrange your own airport transfer, and if staying on a weekend request placement away from Building 4's street side.
What is the cheapest Peninsula hotel?
The Peninsula Manila starts at $131/night, the lowest entry price in the brand. It remains Makati's most atmospheric grand hotel, anchored by excellent service and one of Asia's great hotel lobbies, but the rooms trail the brand's global standard and are mid-renovation. It's worth the rate in a refreshed room or suite with Gallery Club access, harder to justify in a standard non-renovated room.
What is the most expensive Peninsula hotel?
The Peninsula Beverly Hills tops the portfolio at up to $3,595/night. It's the Beverly Hills choice for travelers who rank service above all else and is hard to beat in Los Angeles on that axis. Rooms and pool won't impress guests chasing modern design, and the rate demands you actually value the personalization — but for the right guest, it earns both its price and its reputation.
Where does Peninsula have hotels?
Peninsula operates 12 hotels across 9 countries on three continents: Asia, Europe, and North America. The United States leads with 3 properties, followed by China with 2, and single hotels in Turkey, France, the United Kingdom, and other markets. The footprint is concentrated in major gateway cities rather than resort destinations.
What is Peninsula known for?
Peninsula is known for location. It's the brand's strongest category at a portfolio average of 8.4/10, and every Peninsula property scores at least 3.8 on location — a consistency no other category matches. The weakest category is ambiance and design at 5.4, reflecting a portfolio of traditional grand hotels rather than design-forward properties.
Is Peninsula worth the price?
Peninsula's portfolio averages 7.4/10 across rates from $131 to $3,595/night. Location scores 8.4 brand-wide, but ambiance and design trails at 5.4, meaning you're paying for address and service rather than contemporary design. Worth it if you value personalization and setting — The Peninsula Beverly Hills and Istanbul justify their rates on that basis. Travelers prioritizing modern design will do better elsewhere.