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Top 5 hotels for party weekends

by Holly Maguire February 3, 2010, 11:04 am

Europe’s cheap flight revolution means we can jump on a plane to get away from it when we’re in need of a change of scenery. Weekend breaks and party nights are perfect for sampling the booming nightlife in any of these cities – and staying over in one of our handpicked hotels lets you lounge in luxe and rise feeling well rested – even after an evening of excess.

1. Casa Camper, Berlin, Germany.
Slap bang in Berlin Mitte, within walking distance of Hackescher Markt, the lively Oranienburger Straße and Alexanderplatz, the Spanish shoemaker brings smooth, functional design to the hotel world. a stylish abode for gourmet lovers, fashionistas and party lovers.

2. Lanchid 19 Design Hotel, Budapest, Hungary.
Balance out Budapest’s reputation as a stag do paradise by checking into this sleek property with fabulous panoramic views over the Danube river.

3. CitzenM Hotel, Amsterdam City, The Netherlands.
The Netherlands’ city of culture, canals and cool. This stylish abode is just minutes from the World Trade Center. The 24/7 canteen, touch screen technology and designer furniture will impress hip party goers – and surprise with decent prices.

4. Petit Palace Opera Garden Hotel, Barcelona, Spain.
The slate grey walls are pepped up with citrus highlights in this perfectly placed boutique hotel on Plaza Catalunya – endless shopping, fabulous architecture, great bars, restaurants and clubs.

5. The Bloomsbury Hotel, London, UK.
In the bustling centre of London, the British capital’s many theatres, restaurants, markets and museums surround this luxurious hotel.
Citizen M, AmsterdamPetit Palace, Barcelona

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About the author Holly Maguire

Holly
Unlike Gesa, my own childhood was spent climbing trees and cosying up at night with my numerous siblings in various campsites, or admiring the mismatched interiors of delightful 2* motels whilst moseying across Europe. In my tender years, I’ve found cultural enrichment in the French Alps, Spain and Bavaria, interspersed with fleeting trips to the Caribbean and a grubby month on the southeast Asian backpacker trail… anywhere with decent weather, good food and great people. I’ve been lucky enough to indulge in lavish beachside retreats and step out from grand, opulent hotels into big city shopping paradises; however, the mouldy student digs, bamboo huts, bumpy trains and deserted beaches along the way have ultimately made me appreciate the luxury, style and design that a seriously sexy hotel should offer.