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Tucked away in quiet residential streets, the Ethos Hotel is a peaceful, good-value option in Oxford.
Francesca Hoyles enjoys the sense of freedom and privacy – and the competitive prices – at the Blue Rainbow Apartments in Manchester.
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Stephanie Plentl reviews the Setai hotel, a seductive, Oriental-styled resort that takes itself seriously.
Guernsey's Old Government House hotel offers fine views, a profusion of cushions and some of the island's finest cuisine.
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Despite the drab furnishings and hungry waiters, Herm's White House hotel is full of potential.
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The Heritage Avenida Liberdade is a renovated 18th-century town house with a buzzy atmosphere, writes Sally Avens.
James Studholme checks into two of Tokyo's most luxurious hotels: the Mandarin Oriental and the Four Seasons Marunouchi.
Kurland Hotel in South Africa lies just outside Plettenberg Bay, with spacious yet secluded rooms.
Solberge Hall Hotel retains the feel of a country house hotel of the old school but refurbishment will not come will not a moment too soon.
Avril O'Reilly goes shopping and star-spotting at the Beverly Wilshire hotel, the location for Pretty Woman.
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