These are unusual times, and the state of affairs can change quickly. Please check the latest travel guidance before making your journey. Our writers visited these hotels pre-pandemic.
With its bustling port and busy port emporia, Portoâs reputation as a hard-working, hard-living city is etched into the very fabric of the city. Yet, even the hardest workers â which, in this hilly and cobbled-paved city, includes sightseers â need to put their feet up from time to time.
Fortunately, Porto has spas aplenty. And not just your bog-standard saunas and steam rooms, with a Thai massage thrown in. Nope, from dynamic hydrotherapy and oriental aromatherapy to signature facial treatments and tailored body couture, expect the very best in science-based pampering. What could sound like a laboratory experiment is anything but. Exquisite décor combined with majestic views â be it out over the sea or across the cityâs rooftops â leave you nigh-on levitating with
Dupla viraliza mostrando o maior e o menor quarto de hotel de Londres
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London s biggest and smallest hotel rooms go head to head: Travel experts film stays in a 7-bedroom £20k-a-night suite and a £50 double so tiny the ends of the bed are flush to the walls
The Points Guy UK s Nicky Kelvin spent the night in the Manor House Wing at the opulent Rosewood hotel
The site s Jean Arnas checked into a £50-a-night double at the Z Holborn - which is 70 times smaller
The Manor House Wing is spread out over an incredible 6,000 square feet (557 square metres)
Luckily for Jean the bed was comfy - and the size of the room is not visible with eyes shut!
Consistently ranked as one of the most popular cities in the UK for visitors, it’s no wonder that Bath contains a huge range of hotel options for every budget. Ranging from classic country homes to modern apartments, there’s a perfect pad for everyone in Bath. To help make finding your ideal hotel a little easier, we’ve put together a list of our personal favourites below.
Keep in mind that under current government guidelines, hotels and other kinds of indoor hospitality will not reopen until 17 May at the earliest. Non-essential retail, public buildings and outdoor hospitality will not reopen until 12 April at the earliest. These plans are subject to change, so be sure to check the latest information on Covid restrictions before booking anything. Our recommendations assume that attractions and hospitality are safely open.