1/8Tech-Savvy HotelsAs one of the world’s most tech-savvy hotels, Pengheng Space Capsules Hotel in Shenzhen, China offers guests space-like rooms and a robotic staff. // © 2014 Pengheng Space Capsules HotelPreviousNext2/8Tech-Savvy HotelsPeninsula Tokyo uses technology for above-and-beyond customer service, such as providing a nail-dryer in each room. // © 2014 Peninsula TokyoPreviousNext3/8Tech-Savvy HotelsThis VIP suite at Yotel offers not only a view of New York’s famous Empire State Building, but also a motorizing, moving bed to save space. // © 2014 YotelPreviousNext4/8Tech-Savvy HotelsPeninsula Hong Kong guests have easy access to complimentary chargers and universal adapters, plus electrical power sockets — all impeccably hidden in sleek cabinetry. // © 2014 Peninsula Hong KongPreviousNext5/8Tech-Savvy HotelsQT Sydney in Australia is teeming with creativity, from LED digital art and bespoke furniture to an interactive, music-playing elevator. // © 2014 QT SydneyPreviousNext6/8Tech-Savvy HotelsAt Hotel 1000 in Seattle, a virtual golf setting allows guests to choose from 50 international golf courses. Over 680 sensors work to calculate the spin, trajectory and velocity of the player’s golf ball. // © 2014 Hotel 1000PreviousNext7/8Tech-Savvy HotelsGuests at the Eccleston Square Hotel in London can treat the in-room iPad 2 as a digital concierge. // © 2014 Eccleston Square HotelPreviousNext8/8Tech-Savvy HotelsStanford Court Hotel's "Google Glass Explorer Package" comes with a pair of Google Glass, a tutorial and a handout on how to not be a "glasshole." // © 2014 Stanford Court HotelPreviousNext