Mr & Mrs Smith
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People ask why we are called Mr & Mrs Smith… Well, firstly, our inception came about long before the film with Angelina and Brad. We're all about great escapes with your other half — a wink to couples everywhere, especially those who fancy checking into a fabulous hotel under this classic dirty-weekend pseudonym. (Among the many discoveries from our travels is the fact that most countries have their own Mr & Mrs Smiths.)
Mr & Mrs Smith started close to home, discovering boutique boltholes a quick dash from London. But then we packed our bags for the best of boutique Europe, and couldn't stop. We now bring you properties from every corner of the world – from Bali to Brazil, from Sydney to Sicily. Source
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| Country | United Kingdom |
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