14 NOVEMBER 1931, Page 17

BRITISH HOTELS ITo the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]

Snt,—I cannot imagine who are the people who find our English hotels so inferior to foreign ones. I think few people travel at home and abroad more than my husband and I do. We have stayed in thirty different hotels this year, and for Comfort, cleanliness, good food, good services and kind consideration generally speaking, I should choose the hotels in England every time, and I am very critical in all these matters.

It seems such a pity to condemn unfairly when it is so important that we should all remain in England and spend what. little money we have in our own country.—I am, Sir, &e., L. G. HOLMES A COURT.

Leonard Stanley House, Gloucestershire.