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I had a tour of the hotel during a recent trip to London and honestly speaking can't see where the billions they spent goes. Still very nice but somehow lacking wow factor.
Isn't it a bit odd that you have to walk through the bathroom to get to the door entrance if you're sharing this room with someone like a friend or relative? It can be very awkward or even inconvenient if one person is showering or bathing and the other person is trying to enter or leave the room
Isn't it a bit odd that you have to walk through the bathroom to get to the door entrance if you're sharing this room with someone like a friend or relative? It can be very awkward or even inconvenient if one person is showering or bathing and the other person is trying to enter or leave the room
The bedroom just looks dreary and sad. No picture on the wall, no plant. Completely lackluster. It's shocking that guests are accommodated there. It just doesn't look finished.
I tend to agree, Peninsula Hotels don’t seem to realise that the ultra minimalist look is out of fashion. They have been very much overshadowed by the new OWO Raffles London, which has some of the most stunning suites to be found in any hotel in the World.
@@paullewis2413 Apart from the 4 beautiful heritage suites, the normal rooms and suites at the Raffles are an ABSOLUTE disappointment. Compared to the public areas and the aforementioned heritage suites, they don't feel like they belong in this hotel. In my opinion, savings were made in the wrong places. Small example, the normal rooms and suites don't even have Toto toilets.
@@HOBBYTONY600 You have to stay luxury hotel in Asia, cheaper and much better, give you some name: Park Hyatt in Shanghai, Shenzhen, Hangzhou, Sanya, Kyoto, Jarkata; Ritz Carlton in Nanjing, Kyoto, Nikko, Fukuoka; Rosewood in Hongkong,Guangzhou, Bangkok, Beijing; Four Seasons in Hongkong, Bangkok,Tokyo; Also luxury hotel in ME are also very nice. All in all luxury hotels in Europe is just a joke, 1000 euro can only live in 30 sqm rooms...
@@paullewis2413 You have to stay luxury hotel in Asia, cheaper and much better, give you some names and you can just search them on google map for a peek: Park Hyatt in Shanghai, Shenzhen, Hangzhou, Sanya, Kyoto, Jarkata; Ritz Carlton in Nanjing, Kyoto, Nikko, Fukuoka; Rosewood in Hongkong,Guangzhou, Bangkok, Beijing; Four Seasons in Hongkong, Bangkok,Tokyo; Also luxury hotel in ME are also very nice. All in all luxury hotels in Europe is just a joke, 1000 euro can only live in 30 sqm rooms...
@@qicui9461 completely agree. Even the Peninsula hotels in Shanghai and Beijing where rooms start at $400-500 are superb. I am not paying $1300 for such a sad room in London.
I haven't seen the rooms there yet, but Peninsula tends to integrate a lot of the same features into their rooms globally. They have the same control panels everywhere, for example, and little touches like a special gadget that dries your nails quickly if you're giving yourself a manicure.
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I would say the best hotels aren't the most luxurious, that would be hell and just for the rich. Best hotels would be good price/quality, uniqueness and hospitality.
That’s beautiful! Which other luxury hotels would you recommend in Istanbul? Also, what is the most luxurious and beautiful hotel you’ve stayed in ever?
In Istanbul I think either of the Four Seasons could be a good shout, particularly the one on the Bosporus. So hard to pick a favourite hotel, but I love Ashford Castle, Taj Lake Palace in Udaipur, and Banyan Tree Buahan in Bali.
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