Archives: Hotels
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Park Plaza London, Park Royal
Continue reading: Park Plaza London, Park RoyalNestled in the vibrant heart of West London, the Park Plaza London, Park Royal stands as a beacon of modern hospitality, offering a seamless blend of comfort, convenience, and sophistication. Situated at 628 Western Avenue, London, W3 0TA, this remarkable hotel has earned a well-deserved rating of 8.5, making it a premier destination for discerning…
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Hilton London Wembley
Continue reading: Hilton London WembleyA Luxurious Oasis in the Heart of Wembley Nestled in the vibrant heart of Wembley, the Hilton London Wembley stands tall as a beacon of exceptional hospitality and modern sophistication. This stunning hotel, with its rating of 8.5, offers a seamless blend of comfort, convenience, and unparalleled amenities, making it the perfect destination for both…
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The Horseshoe & Castle
Continue reading: The Horseshoe & CastleA Charming Countryside Escape in the Heart of Kent Nestled amidst the picturesque rolling hills and lush greenery of the Kent countryside, The Horseshoe & Castle stands as a beacon of warm hospitality and timeless elegance. This charming hotel, located in the quaint village of Cooling, just a stone’s throw away from the historic city…
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Andaz London Liverpool Street, By Hyatt
Continue reading: Andaz London Liverpool Street, By HyattElegance and Sophistication in the Heart of the City Nestled in the bustling financial district of the City of London, the Andaz London Liverpool Street, By Hyatt, is a true gem of hospitality. This stunning hotel, located at 40 Liverpool Street, EC2M 7QN, offers a seamless blend of contemporary elegance and historic charm, catering to…
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Boundary Shoreditch
Continue reading: Boundary ShoreditchNestled in the vibrant heart of Shoreditch, the Boundary Shoreditch hotel offers a truly unique and unforgettable experience for discerning travelers. Located at 2-4 Boundary Street, London, E2 7DD, United Kingdom, this boutique establishment has earned a remarkable rating of 8.5, reflecting its unwavering commitment to exceptional service and exceptional amenities. As you step through…
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Mandarin Oriental Mayfair, London
Continue reading: Mandarin Oriental Mayfair, LondonNestled in the heart of London’s prestigious Mayfair district, the Mandarin Oriental Mayfair is a true oasis of tranquility and opulence. This iconic hotel, boasting an impressive 8.5 rating, offers a seamless blend of timeless elegance and modern sophistication, catering to the most discerning of travelers. Situated at 22 Hanover Square, Westminster Borough, in the…
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Riu Plaza London Victoria
Continue reading: Riu Plaza London VictoriaHonestly, the Riu Plaza London Victoria surprised me – and I don’t say that lightly after staying in dozens of London hotels. You know what caught me first? The lobby actually feels calm, which is rare for anything near Victoria Station. Most places around there have this frantic energy bleeding through the walls, but somehow…
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The Westbourne Hyde Park
Continue reading: The Westbourne Hyde ParkYou know what struck me first about The Westbourne Hyde Park? It’s that perfect sweet spot where you feel like you’ve found something special without the tourist circus that usually comes with it. Tucked away on Gloucester Terrace – and I mean properly tucked, you’ll walk past it twice before spotting the entrance – this…
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55 by Le Mirage
Continue reading: 55 by Le MirageLook, I’ll be honest – when I first heard about 55 by Le Mirage tucked away in Prince’s Square, I wasn’t sure what to expect. The name sounds a bit fancy, maybe even pretentious, but actually walking up to this place? It’s got this understated elegance that feels right for Westminster without being stuffy about…
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The Exhibitionist Hotel
Continue reading: The Exhibitionist HotelHonestly, I wasn’t sure what to expect from a place called The Exhibitionist Hotel – the name had me picturing something a bit… well, you know. But walking into this gorgeous Victorian townhouse on Queensberry Place, I actually found myself in one of South Kensington’s most thoughtfully designed boutique spots. The location is pretty much…
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The Hoxton, Holborn
Continue reading: The Hoxton, HolbornYou know what struck me first about The Hoxton Holborn? It’s actually tucked right into that buzzy stretch of High Holborn where you’ve got tourists rushing to the British Museum mixed with lawyers heading to the Inns of Court – but somehow the hotel feels like this calm pocket away from all that chaos. I…
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Hux Hotel, Kensington
Continue reading: Hux Hotel, KensingtonI’ll be honest – when I first walked up to the Hux Hotel on High Street Kensington, I wasn’t expecting much from the exterior. It’s tucked into this lovely Victorian terrace that you could easily walk past if you weren’t looking for it, but that’s actually part of its charm. The moment you step inside…
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H10 London Waterloo
Continue reading: H10 London WaterlooYou know what struck me first about H10 London Waterloo? The building itself – it’s this beautiful Victorian red brick that actually feels like London, not some generic glass box. When you walk up to the entrance on Waterloo Road, there’s something satisfying about the solid feel of the place, like it’s been part of…
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Eccleston Square Hotel
Continue reading: Eccleston Square HotelHonestly, I wasn’t expecting much when I first walked up to the Eccleston Square Hotel – it sits on this gorgeous garden square that feels almost too quiet for central London, you know? But the moment you step inside, there’s this immediate sense that someone actually thought about design here. The lobby has this modern…
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Belgravia Apartments
Continue reading: Belgravia ApartmentsYou know what struck me first about Belgravia Apartments? It’s actually on this quiet residential street that feels worlds away from the tourist chaos, but you’re literally a five-minute walk from Victoria Station. I mean, Lower Belgrave Street is one of those proper London addresses that sounds fancy but doesn’t feel stuffy – it’s got…
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The Queens Gate Hotel
Continue reading: The Queens Gate HotelYou know what struck me first about The Queens Gate Hotel? It’s one of those London places that actually feels like it belongs in the neighborhood. I mean, you walk up to this row of gorgeous Victorian townhouses on Queen’s Gate, and honestly, you might miss it if you weren’t looking – which is sort…
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Staunton Hotel – B&B
Continue reading: Staunton Hotel – B&BYou know what? I wasn’t expecting much from the Staunton Hotel when I first walked up Gower Street – it’s tucked between a couple of those typical Georgian townhouses that Camden’s full of – but this place actually gets it right. The B&B sits right in the heart of Bloomsbury, and I mean properly in…
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St. James’ Court, A Taj Hotel, London
Continue reading: St. James’ Court, A Taj Hotel, LondonYou know what struck me first about St. James’ Court? It’s tucked right behind Buckingham Palace on this quiet stretch of Buckingham Gate, but somehow it doesn’t feel touristy at all. I mean, you’re literally a two-minute walk from the palace gardens, yet when you step inside, there’s this surprisingly intimate vibe that feels more…
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Pullman London St Pancras
Continue reading: Pullman London St PancrasYou know what caught me off guard about the Pullman London St Pancras? The lobby actually feels like a proper London hotel, not some generic international chain thing. I mean, it’s right there on Euston Road – which honestly can be a bit mental with traffic – but once you’re inside, there’s this unexpectedly sophisticated…
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The Capital Hotel, Apartments & Townhouse
Continue reading: The Capital Hotel, Apartments & TownhouseYou know what struck me first about The Capital? It’s actually three different experiences rolled into one property, which sounds gimmicky but somehow really works. Walking up to the main hotel entrance on Basil Street, you’re hit with this old-school London elegance – I mean, we’re talking proper Knightsbridge here, where the doormen still wear…
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London Marriott Hotel County Hall
Continue reading: London Marriott Hotel County HallYou know what’s wild about the London Marriott County Hall? It’s literally inside the old government building where Churchill used to walk the halls during WWII – and somehow they’ve turned this massive, imposing structure into one of London’s most impressive hotels. I mean, when you’re checking in, you’re standing in what used to be…
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44 Curzon Street by Mansley
Continue reading: 44 Curzon Street by MansleyHonestly, when I first walked up to 44 Curzon Street, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect – the entrance is pretty understated for Mayfair, which actually turned out to be refreshing. You’re literally a two-minute stroll from Berkeley Square (you know, the one from the song), and I mean, you can practically see the…
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Crane Court by City2Stay
Continue reading: Crane Court by City2StayYou know what struck me first about Crane Court? It’s tucked away on this tiny historic lane that feels almost secret – I mean, you’re literally in the heart of the City of London, but stepping into Crane Court itself is like finding a quiet pocket that somehow escaped all the financial district chaos. The…
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Hausd – Leicester Square
Continue reading: Hausd – Leicester SquareLook, I’ll be honest – when I first walked up to Hausd on Gerrard Street, I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect. The building sits right in the thick of Chinatown, and I mean *right* in it – you’ve got dim sum places and bubble tea shops literally on either side. But that’s actually part…