Posh Hotels with Sally and Nigel - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Berkeley
The Berkeley in London's Knightsbridge is the go-to hotel for fashion-conscious A-listers. Nigel joins the housekeeping team, while Sally gets a 4am call for a shift with the florist, then works front-of-house on the concierge desk. Later, there's Marcus Wearing's chef's table, cocktails and a ride home in a Ferrari to look forward to.

The Ballyfin
Voted the best hotel in the world, the staff outnumber the guests 3-to-1, with horse-drawn carriages and multi-thousand-pound artwork. Nigel and Sally work downstairs before living out their Downton Abbey dreams upstairs.

The Langham
This swanky West End pad offers a private butler and personal pianist for those prepared to pay. Sally works as a 'pink lady' before being shuffled off to somewhere less high-profile. Nigel must unload 50 cases before the guest checks in.

Bovey Castle
This Dartmoor country house pampers the pooch as much as the payer, with complimentary doggie clothes, ú500-a-head deerstalking dinners, and a golf ball massage from Bovey's famous championship course.
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