Few things feel better than being treated like a VIP. A Plus membership from The MICHELIN Guide helps you get that feeling more often. Plus members receive exclusive perks like room upgrades, breakfast, late check-out, credit for incidentals, complimentary drinks, spa treatments and more, when they book a stay at participating hotels on the MICHELIN Guide website or app.
When you see a hotel with the Plus logo, you’ll see the member benefits they offer, and you’ll know to expect an extraordinary experience. When booking a room, you can add your Plus membership at checkout with just a single click. A free 30-day trial is available to first-time members. After which, annual membership is only £79.
Every Plus booking is packed with privileges that pay for themselves in as little as one stay. Best of all, you can book as many Plus stays as you want, for whoever you want. Plus members also receive dedicated expert assistance from our industry-leading team of travel specialists.
The MICHELIN Guide hotel selection features the most unique and exciting hotels – places that stand out for their style, service, and personality. Plus hotels lead the pack, thanks to the unforgettable stays they deliver to Plus members.
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