Publisher's Synopsis
Our leisure time is now so precious and our homes so comfortable that we expect hotels to offer a "unique" experience: rooms that look as if they have had a lot of love and care lavished on them, freshly cooked rather than freshly thawed food, and genuinely friendly service. "The Which? Hotel Guide 2002" has rounded up over 1,000 examples of such places in England, Scotland and Wales. Covering city bolt-holes, rural inns, handy B&Bs and country retreats, the Guide paints word pictures of each of them, with colourful descriptions of the facilities, atmosphere and food. If you are looking for hotel recommendations based on independent - and professional - inspections rather than the size of a hotel's marketing budget, this is the book for you.;Completely rewritten each year, "The Which? Hotel Guide": provides up-to-date prices and other essential practical information; highlights fine food, peaceful locations and good value; contains easy-to-read colour maps and photographs of award-winning hotels; and accepts no free hospitality and takes no advertising or payment for inclusion.