PART of the job of being a travel writer is getting to stay in some extremely amazing hotels around the world.
Some of the best hotels I’ve stayed in were unforgettable - real bucket list stuff.
There was the five-star overwater villa in the Maldives, where the entire room was glass-walled and sea-fronted, with new floral arrangements delivered every evening.
Or there were the stunning fairytale lodges in Kenya, where my pre-dinner entertainment was watching elephants come to the watering hole.
But if you ask me what my go-to hotel is? It’s the humble Premier Inn.
You probably think I'm mad for opting for a budget chain over bucket-list resorts, but let me explain.
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Of course I love it when I walk into a sparkling hotel, where staff greet me by name with a glass of champers in hand.
But those kinds of places come at a price - with some resorts costing upwards of £1,000 a night.
As someone who has always been a backpacker and cheap traveller (my biggest bargain being an £8 hostel in the middle of a nightclub in Thailand) it’s hard to quantify that cost, no matter the glamour.
Yet the humble Premier Inn has never left me down, and all for the price of a meal out.
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I'm apparently not the only one. A study conducted by the hotel chain in 2022 found that 83 per cent of guests would stay again after booking.
And that £39 base rate has looked after me in the form of clean, if not simple rooms.
If you don't believe how much I loved a Premier Inn bed, then come to my house - I have the same pillows as the hotel.
They are also amazingly located in the middle of cities, next to airport terminals, or in ideal bases to explore the area.
And it always marks the start of something exciting.
The night before a long flight, not able to sleep with anticipation, or arriving just to drop my bag and get ready for a day exploring a new city.
It’s ease of check-in and check-out beats a fancy resort, which always seem to take forever.
Not Premier Inn, where I dump my card in the morning and am out in seconds.
And I am the guest who gets Buffet Fear - that nervousness when there are just too many stations and options.
In my opinion, you can't go wrong with a classic English fry up, where you know what you’re getting every time.
Followed up by a croissant or three, of course, that you can sneak into your bag for laters…
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My top favourite hotels around the world
- The University Arms, Cambridge
- The Peninsular, Hong Kong
- Artist's Residence, London
- Atmosphere Kanifushi, The Maldives
- Cape Weligama, Sri Lanka
- The Ned, Doha
- Life House, Miami
- Wymara Resort + Villas, Turks & Caicos
- The Ritz-Carlton Abama, Tenerife
- 3HB Faro, Portugal
I’m not saying I’m not a fan of a gorgeous hotel - I’m still dreaming of my beachside suite, after a trip to Turks & Caicos last year.
But the humble Premier Inn has a place in my heart. Purple pillows and all.