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What's the nicest hotel you've stayed in?

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toor · 30/10/2022 02:46

We're currently at the most incredible hotel after years and years of staying at absolute shit holes. I think this is the best hotel we've ever stayed in. It's a special occasion and we've saved hard for this. We're at the brew dog hotel in Edinburgh and it's amazing. I feel so close to Dh after this weekend, it's been such a hard time for us lately!

It has a bed on a mezzanine level, 5L keg of beer in the room, beer fridge in the shower (lol) included a beer school event on friday, breakfast today that was served until 3pm in our room!!!, dinner tonight and breakfast tomorrow and Monday when we leave. The room has an oven, little kitchen etc. residents only area with 24 hr pick and mix, hotdogs on demand and 24 coffee.

It's insane. Yes it's very ott but 2 months ago our dd died in Scbu, it's been 3 months of utter hell and this was a treat.

What's your fave hotel stay ever?

What's the nicest hotel you've stayed in?
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SandyY2K · 30/10/2022 17:46

@GiltEdges

SandyY2K · Today 03:13

Really @SandyY2K? I’m genuinely surprised by this. DH’s company has their London office in the Shard and they use the Shangri-La for all non-local staff who need to make occasional trips there. DH has always said it seems disappointingly basic for what’s supposed to be a luxury hotel and if he had to pay those prices to stay there he absolutely wouldn’t.

Wow. It's amazing how the same location can be experienced differently.

I found the rooms and restaurant to be of a very high standard, it was very luxurious and I've stayed at many hotels across the world.

There are other areas of the hotel that I would say don't quite match the standard of the rooms. Like the gym for example.

The swimming pool was nice but no sauna or steam room.

mondaytosunday · 30/10/2022 17:48

Got to be La Maison aux Quartre Saison. My husband surprised me for my 40th (engaged, no kids yet). Omg it was next level luxury. They greeted us at the parking lot and took our luggage. We walked to the house and the door opened and we were greeted by name. The suite was on two levels with a courtyard. The top level has the bedroom, seating area as big as my livingroom and bathroom. Downstairs was another living area, another bathroom and a courtyard off it.
The food, As one would expect from Raymond Blanc, was out of this world.

StarDog · 30/10/2022 18:02

Love to you and your DD xxx
Many years ago when I had a life & attic rooms had bath ... www.portobellohotel.com

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weatherheather · 30/10/2022 18:05

Fairmont Royal York in Toronto - out of this world! So beautiful and real luxury!

luciaann · 30/10/2022 18:16

This sounds amazing and so well deserved ❤️

Table bay hotel in Cape Town was prob the best

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Not a hotel but safari lodge (won the best safari lodge in the world the year we went!) Mohndoro.

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Aiaichipsnpie · 30/10/2022 18:23

The Jamaica Inn, Ocho Rios, Jamaica. For our honeymoon in 2005. We were originally meant to go to Mexico but the week of our wedding the hotel got flattened by Hurricane Katrina and the only flights were taking out aid not passengers. We very hastily rebooked Jamaica and it was probably fate that instead of a TUI all inclusive we ended up in this amazing boutique 5 star hotel that was a favourite of Marilyn Monroe and Winston Churchill and where Meghan Markle had her first wedding. jamaicainn.com/?nck=8442096751

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