Tokyo Named World’s Best ‘Workcation’ City for 2025; Singapore Ranks among Asia’s Top Cities Where Flexible Working Drives Productivity on the Move

Tokyo has been named the world’s best workcation city for 2025 in International Workplace Group’s (IWG) third annual Work from Anywhere Barometer, with Singapore ranking among Asia’s top cities where flexible working enables professionals to stay productive while travelling. The ranking sees Tokyo surpass global contenders such as Rio de Janeiro and last year’s winner, Budapest, while other Asian cities on the list include Seoul, Beijing, and Jakarta.

From Patchwork to Platform: The Case for Unified Hotel Systems

It usually starts with a simple fix. One team wants better upsell options, so a new CRM is added. Another needs richer analytics, so in comes a reporting tool. The spa needs its own booking interface. The restaurant team demands a POS that talks to the kitchen the way they like. All good intentions.

How Andronis increased email revenue by 600% with Revinate Marketing

Andronis is known for its high-end hospitality and personalised service in Greece’s most famous tourist spots, Santorini and Paros. It has a hand-picked selection of five award-winning luxury properties. Andronis invites travellers to experience the Aegean through a lens of understated luxury. With a commitment to delivering hospitality that goes beyond expectations, Andronis crafts experiences and memories that linger long after guests have departed.

Now Open: Tella Thera Immerses Guests in Crete’s Local Landscape

For the brand-new all-suite resort Tella Thera in northwestern Crete, the surrounding landscape is more than just a setting. It is an essential and respected part of every guest experience. From partially subterranean suites with private pools to biomorphically shaped architecture and décor, planted rooftop terraces, a holistic spa, and a zero-waste restaurant, the family-owned property brings a new kind of conscious hospitality to the Greek island.

When Technology Undermines Hospitality

In the summer of 2025, traveling on business, I checked into a U.S. boutique hotel that promised cutting-edge hospitality: a 100% automated operation. No front desk, no humans—just email confirmations, entry codes, text messages, and chatbots. What could possibly go wrong?