List of hotels: Countries A
This is a list of what are intended to be the notable top hotels by country, five or four star hotels, notable skyscraper landmarks or historic hotels which are covered in multiple reliable publications.
- Hotel Abkhazia Sokhumi, Sukhumi[1]
- Hotel Ritsa, Sukhumi[2]
- Medea Hotel, Sukhumi[3]
- Hotel Inter-Continental Kabul, Kabul[4]
- Kabul Serena Hotel, Kabul[5]
- Mazar Hotel, Mazar-e-Sharif
- Safi Landmark Hotel, Kabul[6]
- El-Djazair, Algiers
- Hilton Alger, Algiers
- Hotel Cirta, Annaba
- Royal Hotel, Oran
- Sheraton Oran Hotel and Towers, Oran
- Grand Hotel Cirta, Constantine
- Constantine Marriott Hotel, Constantine
- Cap Juluca Hotel, Cap Juluca[12]
- Carimar Beach Club, Mead's Bay, The Valley[13]
- CuisinArt Resort and Spa, Rendezvous Beach[12]
- Alvear Palace Hotel, Buenos Aires
- Hilton Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
- Marriott Plaza Hotel, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
- Sofitel Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
- Australia Hotel, Sydney
- Buchanan's Hotel, Townsville
- Crown Perth
- Crown Melbourne
- Dick's Hotel, Sydney
- Grace Hotel, Sydney
- Harbour Rocks Hotel, Sydney
- Holiday Inn, Townsville
- Hotel Canberra
- Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart
- Hotel Grand Chancellor, Launceston
- Hotel Kurrajong, Canberra
- Hotel Windsor, Melbourne
- Hydro Majestic Hotel, Medlow Bath
- The Langham, Melbourne
- Manor Apartment Hotel, Brisbane
- Old Canberra Inn, Canberra
- The Old Woolstore Apartment Hotel, Hobart
- Palace Hotel, Perth
- Palazzo Versace Australia, Gold Coast, Queensland
- QT Canberra
- Raffles Hotel, Perth
- The Reef Hotel Casino, Cairns
- Regatta Hotel, Brisbane
- Sebel Townhouse Hotel, Sydney
- Shamrock Hotel, Bendigo
- The Star, Sydney
- The Star Gold Coast
- Victoria Hotel, Darwin
- White Bay Hotel, Sydney
- Wrest Point Hotel Casino, Hobart
- JW Marriott Absheron Baku Hotel, Baku
- AF Hotel, Novkhani, Baku
- Flame Towers, Baku
- Shaki Caravanserai, Sheki
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- ^ Brosnahan, Tom; Fallon, Steve (31 January 1997). Mediterranean Europe on a shoestring. Lonely Planet. ISBN 978-0-86442-428-0. Retrieved 20 March 2011.
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- ^ Kassinger, Jack (28 July 2010). Holding Hands with Heroes. Dorrance Publishing. p. 147. ISBN 978-1-4349-0782-0. Retrieved 20 March 2011.
- ^ a b Flippin, Alexis Lipsitz (23 November 2010). Frommer's Portable St. Maarten / St. Martin, Anguilla and St. Barts. Frommer's. p. 127. ISBN 978-0-470-63099-0. Retrieved 20 March 2011.
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