Nicest Intercontinental hotel in Europe?

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Have my Ambassador BOGO to use by the end of the month. Not wanting to use it for London (and with nights often being around the 400 pound mark, not really a sensible use of a BOGO when I live here).

So recommendations on where to use it within Europe? Have stayed at the IC in Geneva before, and the IC in Warsaw. But always open to new hotels.
 
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Have my Ambassador BOGO to use by the end of the month. Not wanting to use it for London (and with nights often being around the 400 pound mark, not really a sensible use of a BOGO when I live here).

So recommendations on where to use it within Europe? Have stayed at the IC in Geneva before, and the IC in Warsaw. But always open to new hotels.

There's an IC in Budapest that looks quite nice, although I ended up going with Hilton Buda Castle instead. The usual purchase rate can be had for around €100 or so, so if you want more value than that then maybe best to see what else is out there. My parents stayed at the IC Madrid and thought it was nice IIRC.
 
I'm staying at the IC Rome and IC Amsterdam next month and I'm hoping they're great!
 
Berchtesgaden, without a doubt. On my list of must go back to places....
 
Thanks all. Slightly complicated now I have another bogo offer in Europe so value may not be there.

Anyway, once again thanks for the suggestions.
 
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