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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
The daft thing is, these days the cheapo hotels are often more comfortable than the expensive ones if they’re new-builds. I mean yea they’re IKEA chic but they;
1) Are clean
2) Have air conditioning
3) Have good showers
4) Have good soundproofing (so you’re not bothered by other people - not because of being up to hanky lanky you filthy buggers :Nono: )
Older buildings can be lovely, but they can also be stuffy in summer and have dodgy plumbing  .
That said the £160 one in London had the best water pressure I’ve encountered in my life. I felt like I’d been sandblasted after the shower.
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Also, we stayed in one really posh hotel a few years back, the dinner was crazy expensive and the portions were tiny plus it was so stuffy and quiet you were nearly afraid to speak or move, not a relaxing dinner at all