50 Best is postponing The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2020, the global gastronomic gathering

 

 

 

The World’s 50 Best Restaurants is postponed to 2021 as the brand focusses its attention on supporting global recovery.

50 Best, the prestigious annually ranking the top 50 best restaurants and bars around the world, announces that it is postponing The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2020 Awards. The event in Antwerp, Flanders will take place in 2021, circumstances permitting.

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The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2020 awards will not take place on 2nd June in Antwerp, Flanders. Neither will 50 Best release its annual list in ranked format this year.

50 Best has taken the decision to postpone the event programme in Antwerp, Flanders until 2021, if the situation with the coronavirus pandemic evolution allows. Its destination hosts, Visit Flanders and the City of Antwerp, look forward to welcoming the gastronomic community next summer, when 50 Best hopes that restaurants will be well underway in a process of rebuilding and recovery.

William Drew, Director of Content for The World’s 50 Best Restaurants, says: “Given the circumstances globally, in 2020 we will put all our efforts into helping the restaurant sector to fight for its future, as well as assisting in the work that chefs and restaurateurs are themselves doing to help others.”

In place of the global gastronomic gathering, 50 Best said in a statement it will design and develop impactful initiatives that will help the world work together in this time of need. It will also use its network to support and amplify programmes that will bolster businesses, while continuing its editorial campaign to support restaurants, restaurant workers and chefs.

This decision has been made as a result not only of current international travel restrictions and severe health concerns, but also in light of the horrific toll that the pandemic is taking on the restaurant and hospitality sectors worldwide, not to mention the suffering of millions of individuals at the hands of the virus.

“We stand united with the restaurant sector at this unprecedented time,” says Drew. “Today we make a pledge that even though there will be no celebration of The World’s 50 Best Restaurants this year, we will act to support and defend restaurants today and in the future. We ask for the community to join us in the initiatives that will take the place of our planned event programme in Antwerp, Flanders this year.

“Our heartfelt thanks go to the restaurant sector and all those who have stepped up to support the community. From offering meals and delivery services, to those liaising with government officials to protect restaurants and their future, we stand with you all.”

50 Best’s Director of Content William Drew shares his insights on the announcement of Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants 2020 list and awards, including the planning, the challenges and some much-needed optimism from chefs. Take a look at the behind-the-scenes roundup here.

 

 

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This new luxury boutique hotel is combined with a renowned multi-venue art museum

 

 

Hotels to visit after the coronavirus pandemic is over: 21c Museum Hotel Chicago – The newest addition to North America’s only multi-venue museum dedicated to collecting and exhibiting the art of the 21st century. The hotel perspective is that culture and hospitality enhance each other.

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The 297-room boutique hotel 21c Museum Hotel Chicago, which is combined with a renowned multi-venue art museum, brings a jolt of contemporary culture to Chicago’s River North neighborhood. Chicago’s River North is an ultra-stylish, ultra-urban district of sleek art galleries and studios, all tucked away into former warehouse buildings.

The design team, led by New York-based Design Architect Deborah Berke Partners and GREC Architects of Chicago, sought to create both a destination for contemporary culture and a serene refuge for guests. Capitalizing fully on the building’s open, natural light-filled spaces, visitors enter the hotel into a new double-height lobby, featuring a signature staircase leading to exhibition and event spaces above. Contemporary art is integrated throughout the public areas, in keeping with 21c and MGallery’s perspective that culture and hospitality enhance each other, while floor-to-ceiling windows offer passersby a view into the art experience inside the hotel.

Originally the Croydon Hotel, a gathering spot for vaudeville actors and other colorful characters, and later The James Hotel, Deborah Berke Partners spent several months reimagining the hotel as a 21c Museum Hotels – MGallery Hotel Collection property. This is Berke’s ninth project with the brand, since designing its first property, which opened in Louisville in 2006.

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The 21c hotel brand was founded by Laura Lee Brown and Steve Wilson with the vision of bringing contemporary art to the public through innovative exhibitions and programming that integrates art into daily life. Following parent company Accor’s acquisition of an ownership stake in 21c in 2018, 21c Museum Hotels joined the MGallery Hotel Collection to create a new kind of travel + art experience.

21c has helped introduce MGallery to the United States with an exciting new mode of hospitality, bringing cultural and culinary experiences together.

Beds are accented by leather and velvet-covered headboards, which extend across the full height of wall, and rooms feature original artwork, Malin + Goetz bath amenities and luxurious bedding. Of the 297 spacious rooms, 106 are suites, with the two signature 21c Suites featuring sweeping views of downtown Chicago, an open concept floorplan with a sectional couch, dining table for six, bathroom with large soaking tub and an abundance of natural light. The property will also feature a full-service spa, 24-hour fitness center, business center and valet parking.

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Art at 21c

As the newest addition to North America’s only multi-venue museum dedicated to collecting and exhibiting the art of the 21st century, 21c Museum Hotel Chicago – MGallery Hotel Collection offers more than 10,000 square feet of exhibition space which will feature rotating solo and group exhibitions, site-specific installations and a full roster of cultural programming curated by Museum Director and Chief Curator Alice Gray Stites. 21c Chicago will present a captivating new, never-before-seen exhibition, This We Believe, which explores the power and evolution of belief systems—religious, political, economic—and how an allegiance to ideology has influenced our current global culture of divisiveness and polarization. Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week and free of charge to the public, 21c Chicago will offer complimentary docent-led tours of current exhibitions and other cultural programming, creating a dynamic destination for locals and visitors alike.

At the launch, the rooms at 21c Museum Hotel Chicago – MGallery Hotel Collection were available with rates starting at $219 USD per night.

21c Chicago is Temporarily Closed due to the Covid-19 outbreak crisis.

“We currently live in a world that is changing rapidly – by the day and by the hour. As we navigate through these times of change and uncertainty, we do so with the safety of our team, our guests and our city as our highest priority,” said the hotel’s team in a statement.

“We must support our local authorities as they work to halt the spread of COVID-19. And so, we have made the difficult decision to temporarily close the doors of our hotel and museum effective Friday, March 20 at 12 p.m. CST.”

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