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I'm all excited as I'm going to stay in a swanky hotel this weekend.
What's the best hotel you've ever stayed in? And worst?
Can you get away with nicking the bath robes? Obviously everyone takes the toiletries, but what else can you get away with?
I love staying in hotels...the beds are so comfy and massive and I like the crisp white sheets.
What's the best hotel you've ever stayed in? And worst?
Can you get away with nicking the bath robes? Obviously everyone takes the toiletries, but what else can you get away with?
I love staying in hotels...the beds are so comfy and massive and I like the crisp white sheets.
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Worst? Some shitty B&B (again in Worcester) the walls where paper thin so the room next door could here everything, and my brothers uni halls had a better ensuite.
Wasn't nice when Mike Tyson demanded the whole floor be moved to accomodate him and his entourage!
Worst - The European in Kings Cross. Very cheap if you're pissed and looking for a roof for the night
Lucky you if one of the worst you've stayed in has been a Hilton! The worst hotel I've stayed in was probably an el cheapo job in London but it wasn't all that bad really. The best was probably the Hilton in Prague, my friend's dad has some kind of business points or something and we got to stay using those. We even had a wee living room and they brought us wine and free food which was nice! :thumb:
Worst would be a place I stayed in with my Mum in Paris... it had carpets on the walls and was tiny - not enough room to swing a cat!!! I got to know my Mum very well that weekend
I loved the Graf Moltke in Hamburg, too.
I haven't had a bad hotel experience really... the most bizarre place I have ever stayed was an inn in Myanmar. It was one heck of an experience, I'll give it that. But people running into your room in the middle of the night yelling when you're already a bit on edge about rebel villagers is not the best kind of experience. Lucky I'm not a nervy person :razz: View was amazing, though, and they were very generous at breakfast!
The only (2) annoying things were:
-A bottle of red wine left in the room, but if you drink it you are charged £12.95. I don't like red wine so we just ignored it but on the last morning I accidentally knocked it over, it smashed all over the floor! Was worried about being charged for it but spoke to reception and they said they wouldn't.
-A Malmaison CD in the bedroom, but if you opened the seal to listen to it you get charged £10!