Saturday, 1 December 2012

Cruise Vacation Deals - Top 10 Least Talked About Most Luxurious Hotels in the UK


You might just agree with some of them, a bit of light-hearted fun and you never know, a starting point, top 10 lists are always subjective to some degree so think of this as a guide.

Here's what we think make up the top 10 most luxurious hotels in the UK, so with these definitions and criteria in mind. Facilities and the surrounding area, food and drink on offer, quality of furnishings, it is normally defined in terms of room size. It means superior to other hotels and therefore often a more expensive place to stay, when taken in the context of hotels. Luxurious is used to describe something that is superior in quality to something else and the word often suggests that whatever is being described is regarded as expensive and the owner rich. Both simply as a standalone word and in the context of hotels, it would probably be useful to define luxurious, firstly.

This hotel offers luxurious dining both in the fabulous restaurant and al fresco so it's perfect all year round. Suffolk - AA four star rated hotel set in the beautiful Suffolk countryside, the Swan at Lavenham. 10.

Lancashire - As perfect for a quiet break as for a big wedding as it offers incredible scenery and acclaimed dining and you're only a short distance away from the hustle and bustle of Manchester and the natural charm of Cumbria, stanley House. 9.

Just around the corner from the acclaimed Cloud 23 cocktail bar and the endlessly fascinating Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI), this is perfect for a luxurious city break. Manchester - Great central Manchester location and home to the River Restaurant who's seriously delicious menu has two AA rosettes, the Lowry Hotel. 8.

Outstanding service and endless charm in every room, wiltshire - Beautiful boutique hotel with an emphasis on a warm welcome, the Bath Arms. 7.

Making this a unique experience for those with children as well as couples looking for that luxurious retreat in a National Trust setting, suffolk - One of the UK's only hotels that combines family-friendly with luxury, ickworth. 6.

Actually makes you feel like you've stayed a hundred times before, this hotel offers afternoon tea and a personalised butler service that far from making this hotel feel over formal, edinburgh - Five star luxury hotel in the centre of Edinburgh, the Howard. 5.

This is city centre luxury at its finest with no two rooms the same. Madame Tussauds and for the many world famous restaurants and sites London has to offer, london - Great location for the London Eye, hotel 41. 4.

Step off the busy streets and into a haven away from it all with a beautiful bar and the unusual but interesting addition of a humidor, london - Boutique hotel in Marylebone with lovingly designed sleek interior, number Ten Manchester Street. 3.

This is ultimate Lake District luxury, this is not for those looking for a small boutique hotel where they can kick back, idyllic surroundings and a Michelin starred restaurant on site, lake District - Who can forget this magical place with rooms to die for, sharrow Bay. 2.

Close to lots that Cornwall has to offer but ideal for those looking for self-contained luxury too. This hotel has it all from fine dining to spa facilities that will leave you wanting more, cornwall - 4 star hotel in luxurious surroundings, the Cornwall Hotel & Spa. 1.

So happy hunting for that luxurious hotel and we hope you find the luxury boutique hotel for you, time to go and find out for yourself whether you agree or not.

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