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Travel + Leisure announced their annual World’s Best Awards today, naming COMO The Treasury the No. 1 Best City Hotel in Australia and New Zealand and the South Pacific.

The luxury urban hotel located in the heart of Perth, Australia boasts a charming Victorian-era façade, while inside an elegant and contemporary style permeates the 48 rooms and suites. Each room is a serene retreat from the cosmopolitan buzz, evoking the feeling of a ‘home away from home.’ Setting the hotel apart with unmatched service, authentic Western Australian experiences and unique dining options, COMO The Treasury brings incomparable allure to the city.

COMO The Treasury was also the first within the COMO Hotels and Resorts brand to reopen its doors on June 12, 2020, following its closure during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We are honored to have been selected as the best city hotel in Australia and New Zealand,” said Mr. Jesse Tibert, Hotel Manager, COMO The Treasury. “We pride ourselves in offering unparalleled luxury service and a bespoke cultural experience from the moment our guests arrive. It is with the help of our attentive staff that COMO The Treasury rises to the top.”

COMO  Hotels  and  Resorts  is  committed  to  creating  extraordinary  experiences  for curious people with a passion for a life lived fully. With 15 luxury properties around the globe in destinations including Bhutan, Turks and Caicos, Miami, Indonesia, Italy, Australia, the United Kingdom and the Maldives, each individual hotel draws inspiration from its compelling and unique location while representing the brand’s approach to offering luxury with a deep respect for authenticity. Though the brand’s values are consistent with its sister brand in wellness, COMO Shambhala —world-class cuisine, first class service and the power of meaningful experiences —no two properties around the globe are the same.

Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best Awards are compiled of surveys where readers are invited to participate in ranking for their favorite airlines, airports, car-rental agencies, cities, cruise lines, destination spas, hotels, hotel brands, islands, tour operators, and safari outfitters. Each rating is based on a number of characteristics that respondents could choose from excellent, above average, average, below average, or poor.