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The cheapest – and best – five-star hotels in the UK, Europe and the rest of the world. They’re the travel experts’ ultimate secret. Now read our guide to exactly where to book and why before anyone else…

Oscar Wilde famously said: ‘I can resist anything except temptation.’ However, when temptation is too ­expensive, you have a problem.

With this in mind – as who doesn’t like staying in a posh hotel now and then – here’s our ultimate guide to the world’s best value five-star hotels. From £34 a night for a hideaway in Dubai to a top room rate of £217 (for a chic pad in Stockholm), you don’t have to exercise restraint at these indulgent venues.

In the UK…

The Roseate, Reading

Expect marble hallways, vaulted ­ceilings and Italian chandeliers at this ­elegant townhouse hotel in the splendid former HQ of Berkshire County Council, built in 1911. Try the seven-course ­tasting menu (£87) and luxuriate in the spa, with its sauna and treatments.

Book it: Doubles from £102 (roseate­hotels.com).

Grand Central Hotel, Belfast

Sip cocktails in the swish 23rd floor bar at this towering hotel in the centre of Belfast, offering unparalleled city views. Rooms are sleek with more great vistas and you are a short stroll from the cobbled streets and lively pubs of Cathedral Quarter. There’s a fine-dining restaurant.

Book it: Doubles from £144 (grandcentralhotelbelfast.com).

The Marcliffe, Aberdeen

On the outskirts of Aberdeen, this 40-room hotel is in eight acres of well-tended grounds. Services include same-day laundry and spa massages featuring Elemis products. There’s a whisky lounge, drawing room bar and restaurant serving Shetland cod and Aberdeen Angus steaks.

Book it: Doubles from £135 B&B (marcliffe.com).

Voco St David’s, Cardiff

Enjoy great views of Cardiff Bay from Voco St David’s, a waterfront hotel in a striking modern building. Rooms are brightly decorated and have ceiling-to-floor windows. The spa features a pool big enough for laps, a sauna and hydrotherapy pools. Classy restaurant, Tir a Mor, serves the likes of rump of Welsh lamb.

Book it: Doubles from £99 (ihg.com).

In Europe…

Grand Continental Bucharest, Romania

Opposite the National Theatre, Grand Hotel Continental has a history dating back 200 years, with an ornate facade ­featuring columns and balustrades. The lobby has plenty of bling: gold ­decorations, sparkling chandeliers, plus antiques and ­oriental ­carpets. Rooms ­continue in this style. There’s a plush spa and elegant bistro.

Book it: Doubles from £99 (grand-hotel-­continental-bucuresti.continentalhotels.ro).

Art’otel Zagreb, Croatia

Featuring works by the renowned ­Croatian artist Boris Bucan throughout, this stylish hotel has a pan-Asian ­restaurant, a hip rooftop bar (with DJs Thursday to Saturday) and a spa with a pool, sauna, hydromassage bath and ­treatments. The 100 rooms are sophisticated and comfortable.

Book it: Doubles from £102 (artotel.com).

Lily Country Club Ullensaker, Norway

Just a 25-minute drive from Oslo, Lily Country Club is in pleasant countryside and features 486 smart rooms, most with balconies. There’s a huge spa with indoor and outdoor pools and treatments galore – plus a golf course.

Four restaurants serve Norwegian dishes utilising seasonal produce.

Book it: Doubles from £165 (lilycountryclub.no).

Swissotel Tallinn, Estonia

In a mirror-glassed tower block – the tallest building in Estonia’s capital – rates can be extremely reasonable at Swissotel Tallinn. Enjoy sweeping views of the ­Baltic Sea from many rooms. As well as ­trying the saunas, you can go for a dip in the long pool or book a massage. The 30th-floor ­Horisont Restaurant & Bar is Michelin-listed.

Book it: Doubles from £95 (all.accor.com).

AC Hotel Malaga Palacio Spain

Rooms are minimalist with pale wood walls and leather sofas at AC Hotel Malaga Palacio, which is in a great location between Malaga ­Cathedral and the Paseo del Parque next to the marina and Centre Pompidou ­Malaga. Dine or just have a drink at ATICO, the lovely rooftop restaurant/bar.

Book it: Doubles from £135 (marriott.com).

Nobis Hotel, Stockholm

It’s all refined Scandi chic at this hotel designed by the award-winning architect Claesson Koivisto Rune. Rooms have a restful, elegant simplicity, while NOI is a fine-dining restaurant ­serving the likes of steak tartare, seared tuna and grilled ­venison that has relaxed service and smart wood-panel walls. Meanwhile, the Gold Bar offers top-notch cocktails.

Book it: Doubles from £217 (nobishotel.se).

Hotel Haven, Helsinki

By the South Harbour and Market Square, Hotel Haven enjoys comfortable arty rooms with plush sofas, soft-grey walls and smart bathrooms.

The fine-dining restaurant is in the city’s second oldest stone building with original cornicing, antique chandeliers and salmon-coloured walls. Plus, there’s a cosy old-fashioned lounge bar with a fire.

Book it: Doubles from £202 (hotelhaven.fi).

Hotel Kosciuszko, Krakow

About two miles north of the old town, this 20-room hotel is in an 18th-­century manor house named after Tadeusz Kociuszko, a famous Polish general who stayed in 1794. Rooms have exposed brick walls and bright, homely traditional decor.

The restaurant serves Polish dishes including soups, pierogi (dumplings) and pork tenderloin.

Book it: Doubles from £54 (donimirski.com/hotel-kosciuszko).

Hilton Rotterdam

Close to the main train station, this Hilton is in a large modern building with spacious contemporary rooms with plush carpets, designer lights and wide beds. Request a higher floor room for best views towards Erasmus Bridge and the docks. There’s a hip cocktail bar and a popular, dimly lit restaurant offering seven course blow-out meals.

Book it: Doubles from £99 (hilton.com).

Sofitel Luxembourg Europe

Check in here for sleek rooms with bright retro 1970s furniture, wide beds and ­Nespresso machines. It’s close to the old town and the first-rate Mudam Museum Of Modern Art – a perfect base for a ­luxurious visit to explore the Grand Duchy’s capital. There are three ­restaurants and a malt whisky bar – plus a fitness centre.

Book it: Doubles from £154 (sofitel.accor.com).

Green Suites Boutique Hotel, Athens

From the superb rooftop pool/bar you can see the Acropolis (four miles away) and Lycabettus hill. Downstairs, the lobby is all white from the marble floor to the walls, modern scultures and furniture.

Meanwhile, the exterior of the hotel is notable for its striking wooden criss-cross pattern. Rooms are minimalist, most with balconies with more great views.

Book it: Doubles from £70 B&B (g_reensuiteshotel.gr_).

Le Louise Hotel MGallery, Brussels

Featuring a 400 square metre ­garden that’s like an oasis in the middle of the Belgian capital, a short stroll away from the Grand Place, this ­MGallery hotel exudes tranquillity. Tasteful rooms are decorated with splashes of modern art. Fresh ­seasonal produce is served in the ­­restaurant, which has ­garden seating when it’s warm.

Book it: Doubles from £167 (mgallery.accor.com).

Hilton Vienna Park, Austria

Overlooking pretty Stadpark in Austria’s capital, a 12-minute walk from St Stephen’s Cathedral, this large hotel’s interior design was inspired by the Vienna Secession art movement. It’s a rich, warm look with burgundy banquettes in the restaurant, wood panels, mirrors and dimly lit ceiling lamps. DJs play at the hip cocktail bar.

Book it: Doubles from £133 (hilton.com).

Pullman Riga, Latvia

Renovated this year, Pullman Riga is in an 18th-century structure merged with a modern building. It has a great 19-metre pool at its large, slick spa/fitness centre.

Stylish rooms have high windows and are decorated in shades of grey, while the ­restaurant serves fusion food and the bar has a two-for-one policy from 4pm to 6pm.

Book it: Doubles from £83 (all.accor.com).

Sofia Balkan Palace, Bulgaria

Part of the President’s Palace complex built in 1956, this 241-room hotel is a grand affair with marble hallways, Corinthian columns and gilded decorations that tip a hat to Bulgaria’s gold-smelting past. Rooms have parquet floors and marble bathrooms. The restaurant serves authentic Bulgarian dishes in an ornate dining hall.

Book it: Doubles from £117 (sofiabalkanpalace.com).

Crowne Plaza Porto, Portugal

In a tall tower block in the central Boavista district, near Porto Botanical Garden, this Crowne Plaza may look stark but it’s a sleek affair inside – and room rates are enticing.

There’s a gym, a spa (with sauna), and treatments from £65 an hour. The smart rooms enjoy great city views. Downstairs, seafood and padron pepper feature on the restaurant menu.

Book it: Doubles from £80 (ihg.com).

Sofitel Lyon Bellecour, France

Stay in style in Lyon, the third largest city in France, at this sleek Sofitel, located in the city centre with a spa and a renowned top floor restaurant with sweeping views, Les 3 Domes, run by head chef Chef Jeremy Ravier. Dishes include sea bass with fennel, duck a l’orange and quail with foie gras. Rooms are modern and super comfortable.

Book it: Doubles from £163 (sofitel. accor.com).

Albergo Diffuso Borgo Montemaggiore, Marche, Italy

In a pretty hilltop village, Borgo Montemaggiore has rooms with exposed beams, wooden shutters and a traditional style.

It’s in the Marche region, about 20 miles south-east of Rimini, and has a homely, old school feel, with panoramic views of the countryside. The restaurant serves rabbit casserole, gnocchi with duck sauce and cheese fondue. Rates are especially low in the off season.

Book it: Doubles from £77 (eng.borgomontemaggiore.it).

The rest of the world…

Angkor Miracle Resort Siem Reap, Cambodia

You can stay in splendour at Angkor ­Miracle Resort, close to the 12th century Cambodian capital of Angkor, with its huge Theravada Buddhist religious complex, and the town of Siem Reap.

It’s got a huge pool and rooms are ­elegantly decorated with hard wood floors and wide beds. There’s a spa, a gym, and a restaurant serving traditional local dishes.

Book it: Doubles from £48 (angkor miracle.com).

Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

With views of the dramatic skyscrape of ‘KL’, including the landmark Petronas Twin Towers (rising to 452 metres), this Mandarin Oriental has all the style of the upmarket chain’s other properties – which can cost as much as £1,000 a night in a basic room in London – but for a fraction of the price. Expect top-class, tastefully designed rooms and a great spa.

Book it: Doubles from £130 (mandarinoriental.com).

Ritz-Carlton, Beijing

This is another example of a first-rate ­luxury hotel chain offering cheaper prices in Asia than the West.

It’s in Beijing’s central business district and features traditionally designed ‘English manor-inspired’ rooms with chandeliers and hardwood furniture.

There’s a large indoor pool and a spa – plus an Asian restaurant.

Book it: Doubles from £162 (ritzcarlton.com).

Riad Jona, Marrakech

A ‘RIAD’ is a large traditional Moroccan house converted into a hotel and Riad Jona is a fine example of one.

It’s located in the centre of the medina, close to Jemaa El-Fnaa square, and comes with plush rooms – some with patios – and a feeling of being tucked away yet in the heart of the city.

There’s a hamman and spa treatments are available.

Book it: Doubles from £98 (riadjona.com).

The William Inglis Hotel Sydney, Australia

In the south-west of Sydney, a five-minute walk from Warwick Farm racecourse, this slick hotel comes with a pool and a spa, plus an ‘equine’ theme including a statue of a horse by the entrance and paintings of prize racehorses in the restaurant/bar.

Rooms are decorated in soft greys and some have views of the racetrack.

Book it: Doubles from £102 (williaminglis.com.au).

Melia Lima, Peru

With a grand piano in the lobby and a large pool on a terrace – plus a hamman – Melia Lima feels like a luxurious hideaway in the centre of Peru’s capital. Yet room rates are enticingly low. From the outside it may, with its stocky rectagular shape and mirrored glass, look a bit like an office block, but inside it’s sleek and chic.

Book it: Doubles from £75 (melia.com).

Hilton Alexandria Green Plaza, Egypt

Visit Egypt’s intriguing second biggest city and enjoy walks along the ­Mediterranean seafront and a trip to see the remarkable, 15th-century Citadel of Qaitbay, while holing up in this hotel for less than £70 a night. Expect high-class rooms and a massive pool with bar.

Book it: Doubles from £69 (hilton.com).

Avani Deira Dubai Hotel, UAE

You’re close to Dubai’s old town near Dubai Creek and the main souks when staying at Avani Deira. It has a rooftop pool and 215 smart rooms, with entry level ‘Avani Rooms’ from as little as a bargain basement £34 a night (if you book well ahead, at other times prices are more like £75).

Book it: Doubles from £34 (avanihotels.com).

Capital On The Park Sandton, South Africa

In the northern part of ­Johannesburg, Sandton is a wealthy business/residential area and Capital On The Park is one of the best places to stay, with an infinity lap pool and terrace bar, plus stylish rooms.

Spa treatments are available including facials and massages.

Book it: Doubles from £70 (thecapital.co.za).

Radisson Blu Kaushambi Delhi, India

This Radisson Blu has large, ­colourful rooms and makes a great base for exploring Delhi. After seeing the sights, relax by the big pool or visit the sauna and steam room. The main ­restaurant serves regional and international cuisine, while there’s also a bar with a micro-brewery connected, plus street food snacks at the Great Kebab Factory.

Book it: Doubles from £46 ­(radissonhotels.com).

Eaton HK, Hong Kong

Enjoy Michelin-starred ­Cantonese cuisine at this fun hotel, which also features live music or DJs in the cocktail bar as well as a rooftop pool plus yoga and ­fitness classes. Rooms ­feature modern art, comfortable beds and power showers. It’s in the popular Jordan district, close to a metro station for ­getting about.

Book it: Doubles from £94 (eatonworkshop.com).

Dusit Princess Srinakarin, Bangkok, Thailand

Check into this bargain hotel for less than £50 and enjoy comfortable, minimalist rooms plus use of the large swimming pool.

There’s a Cantonese and a Thai restaurant and a relaxing terrace garden surrounded by tropical plants. You’re also close to a metro ­station.

Book it: Doubles from £44 (dusit.com).

Sheraton Oman Hotel Muscat

This Sheraton has indoor and outdoor pools and large fitness centre – plus it’s close to the ­centre of Muscat, Oman’s ­intriguing capital. There’s a pool bar ­serving burgers and salads, plus Asabo, a South American steakhouse. Rooms are smartly decorated with good city views; some with four posters.

Book it: Doubles from £99 ­(marriott.com).

Movenpick Hotel Wellington, New Zealand

Within walking distance of Te Papa, New Zealand’s national museum – and overlooking ­Wellington’s vibrant Cuba ­Quarter – you’re in a good spot to explore New Zealand’s ­charming capital.

Rooms are spacious, in shades of yellow and blue, with designer lighting. There’s a heated indoor lap pool and a sauna.

Book it: Doubles from £81 (movenpick.accor.com).

Pullman Santiago Vitacura, Chile

Close to Bicentennial Park as well as art galleries, lively bars and restaurants in Chile’s vibrant capital, this Pullman also enjoys great views of the Andes.

Relax by the outdoor pool with a glass of local wine or grab something to eat at the Ofelia Gastrobar, which serves mean pisco sour cocktails (comprising grape brandy, lime juice and egg white).

Book it: Doubles from £90 (all.accor.com).

Sentinel, Portland, USA

In a historic building in downtown Portland, Oregan, the ­Sentinel is a hip haven with rooms in subdued, muted colours.

Leather armchairs and sofas are scattered around public areas including the atmospheic cocktail bar. Jake’s Grill serves ­seafood, steaks and a wide ­selection of whiskies.

Book it: Doubles from £124 (sentinelhotel.com).



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