Whats the poshest Hotel you've stayed in

Outstanding.

A lot of pilots get their eyeglasses from the Optical shop in the arcade at the Peninsula, but certainly don’t stay there!!

It helps that the Star Ferry from Wanchai, Hong Kong docks right outside, and there are a few outstanding restaurants in the vicinity, too.

In Delhi, if you go there again, try the JW Marriott at AeroCity. It’s right by the airport, good access to town, and a very secure restaurant-shopping area in AeroCity.

Kowloon was always the place to stay, used to love flying into Kai Tak it was never quite the same buzz flying into the island super airport
 
Anyone stayed at the midland?
Many times. We get some good deals on Secret Escapes and have a day out in town a few times a year. Great breakfast and executive room for around £120.

Gotham and King Street Townhouse are both excellent.

I booked the Lido Palace on Lake Garda and I knew it would be nice but when we got there it was super nice. We booked half board and I had to go down to the restaurant to check there wasn’t a dress code or I would have had to go shopping!!

Stayed in Villa Angela, in Sicily last year, liked it so much going again this year.
 
when i was in sales , the top so many salespeople won a trip every year, i won a trip every year,and all the hotels we stayed in were excellent, but one in particular stood out, it was a hotel on a golf course in marbella, that posh it had separate bedroom and lounge, not to mention the private balcony overlooking the golf course , not sure they've seen a pissed up knobhead stark bollock naked stood on the balcony wall with a sock covering his privates shouting at his colleges below before :)
 
The Landmark in Marylebone. We got upgraded to a suite on arrival. Easily the poshest I've been to. We were sat next to the England cricket team for breakfast the next morning, they were playing a Test match at Lords that weekend.
 
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