Amazon.co.uk Review
Series two of
Hotel Babylon picks up and quickly adopts the style of the popular preceding season. Once again following the things you never see at a luxury hotel--along with what the staff get up to when youre not looking--its hardly classic television, but you cant deny its irresistible mix of entertainment.
So, with a cast led by Tamzin Outhwaite and Max Beesley, and with a few surprising star guests, Hotel Babylon soon gets down to business. Across this second series theres the arrival of a Premiership football team, for instance, along with a bit of politics and a few gangsters too. All of these sit side-by-side with the antics of the staff themselves, who arent short of a few scandals to keep the entertainment factor powering along.
What sets Hotel Babylon aside from many of the shows that seem to quickly come and go is the sheer sense of fun. Its an ideal show to switch on and relax to, rarely requiring you to engage your brain, but not falling short when it comes to outright enjoyment.
Based around the book by Imogen Edwards-Jones, Hotel Babylon enjoys good performances, zippy direction and plenty going on. And, crucially, it works as a happily diverting piece of television, with a giddy sense of soap opera about it. --Jon Foster
Synopsis
Second series of the show that takes place in a luxury hotel; through a veil of consummate professionalism, the guests arent privy to the murkier goings-on but let head receptionist Charlie be your guide to what no one else is meant to see; glitzy manager Rebecca keeps the hotel ticking along but isnt capable of balancing her working week with her home life; receptionist Anna has a seductive eye for the wealthier guests; concierge Tony can get you anything you need, just as long as youre willing to pay; and then theres the chambermaids working on the frontline and seeing everything. If the staff arent wacky enough, theres a whole host of new characters in and around the hotel, including the MP hiding out from the paparazzi, Russian gangsters and a premiership football team running riot, spicing up the proceedings accordingly.