Hotel Inspector TV series looking for potential hotel buyers

28 January 2016 by
Hotel Inspector TV series looking for potential hotel buyers

The team behind Channel 5's The Hotel Inspector is looking for potential hotel buyers to take part in the 12th series of the show hosted by Alex Polizzi.

This year Polizzi (pictured), the granddaughter of Lord Forte and niece of Sir Rocco Forte, will be helping hoteliers decide whether or not to sell their hotel.

Filming is set to take place in Harwich, Essex on 2 February and participants will be under no obligation to buy the featured hotel.

Sharon Ryan, series producer, said: "This year The Hotel Inspector is entering uncharted territory with some of the hoteliers she is working with and will touch upon the complexities of buying and selling hotel businesses.

"It's a new angle both for the series and for avid viewers. We'd like to hear from people who are in the market for buying a hotel outside London, in Essex and who may be interested in coming to take a look at the hotel Alex has been working with. It could be a fantastic opportunity for buyers."

The series is expected to air in early summer.

For more information contact researcher Susie Mackie on 01752 727 564 or susie.mackie@twofour.co.uk


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