Travel writers’ recommended hotels

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By Mark Hodson, editor of 101 Holidays

Where do travel writers stay when they are paying their own hotel bills? Here at 101 Holidays we asked some of the top travel journalists and editors on Twitter to recommend their favourite hotels, B&Bs and guests - the places they would choose if they were picking up the tab.

We’re not talking fancy 5-star palaces here. All our recommended hotels cost no more than $250 a night for a double room. That’s £150, or €160.

And, to make it more interesting, we asked the writers to summarise their tips in no more than 140 characters - just like on Twitter.

The resulting list of travel writer hotel tips includes many of the leading names in travel writing in the UK. And now we’re going global and inviting travel writers in the US, Australia and across the world to recommend the places they love best.

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