Archives: Hotels
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Harbour Hotel & Spa Richmond
Continue reading: Harbour Hotel & Spa RichmondA Luxurious Escape on the Banks of the Thames Nestled in the heart of Richmond upon Thames, the Harbour Hotel & Spa Richmond stands as a beacon of elegance and tranquility, offering guests a truly remarkable experience. Situated in the quaint Richmond Hill neighborhood, this five-star establishment boasts a prime location that seamlessly blends the…
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Richmond Hill Hotel
Continue reading: Richmond Hill HotelA Tranquil Oasis in the Heart of Richmond upon Thames Welcome to the Richmond Hill Hotel, a charming and serene haven nestled in the picturesque town of Richmond upon Thames, just a stone’s throw away from the bustling heart of London. With a well-earned rating of 8.3, this hotel offers a truly exceptional experience for…
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Langshott Manor – Luxury Hotel Gatwick
Continue reading: Langshott Manor – Luxury Hotel GatwickNestled amidst the picturesque countryside of Surrey, Langshott Manor – Luxury Hotel Gatwick stands as a majestic beacon of elegance and sophistication. This historic manor house, dating back to the 16th century, has been meticulously restored and transformed into a premier luxury hotel, offering guests a truly unforgettable experience. Situated just a stone’s throw away…
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The Level at Melia White House
Continue reading: The Level at Melia White HouseNestled in the heart of Regent’s Park, The Level at Melia White House is a luxurious oasis of tranquility amidst the bustling streets of London. This 8.3-rated hotel offers an unparalleled experience, combining elegant design, impeccable service, and a range of amenities that cater to the discerning traveler. As you step through the ornate entrance,…
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Strand Palace
Continue reading: Strand PalaceYou know what struck me first about the Strand Palace? It’s this grand old dame sitting right in the thick of everything on the Strand, but somehow it doesn’t feel like it’s trying too hard to impress you. I mean, the lobby’s got that classic London hotel vibe – marble and chandeliers and all that…
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1 Craven Hill Gardens
Continue reading: 1 Craven Hill GardensYou know what struck me first about 1 Craven Hill Gardens? It’s this handsome Victorian townhouse that somehow manages to feel both grand and welcoming at the same time. I mean, you’re literally staying in one of those gorgeous white-fronted buildings you see in every London movie, but without the stuffy atmosphere you might expect…
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The Rockwell
Continue reading: The RockwellYou know what caught me off guard about The Rockwell? It’s got this old-school London hotel charm that doesn’t feel forced or touristy. I mean, you’re right on Cromwell Road, which honestly can be a bit mental with traffic during rush hour, but once you step inside, there’s this immediate sense of calm that actually…
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Phoenix Hotel
Continue reading: Phoenix HotelHonestly, I wasn’t expecting much from the Phoenix Hotel when I first walked up to it on Kensington Garden Square – the building looked pretty standard from the outside, you know? But stepping inside, there’s this whole different vibe that actually caught me off guard. The lobby has this warm, lived-in feeling that’s way more…
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Henley House Hotel
Continue reading: Henley House HotelYou know what really struck me about Henley House when I first walked up to it? It’s tucked away on this quiet residential street in Kensington that feels completely removed from London’s chaos, but you’re actually just minutes from everything that matters. Barkston Gardens is one of those tree-lined streets that locals use as a…
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Sonder The Henry
Continue reading: Sonder The HenryYou know what caught me off guard about Sonder The Henry? It’s tucked into this gorgeous white Georgian terrace on Leinster Gardens that looks like it should house some fancy diplomat, not a boutique hotel. I mean, Westminster Borough isn’t exactly known for its cozy neighborhood feel, but this little pocket actually has some character…
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Residence Inn by Marriott London Bridge
Continue reading: Residence Inn by Marriott London BridgeSo here’s the thing about the Residence Inn London Bridge – it’s one of those places that actually gets the extended stay concept right, even if you’re just crashing for a weekend. I mean, you walk into your room and there’s a proper kitchen with full-size appliances, not some sad mini-fridge situation. The suites are…
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InterContinental London Park Lane, an IHG Hotel
Continue reading: InterContinental London Park Lane, an IHG HotelYou know what hits you first at the InterContinental on Park Lane? The lobby actually feels like old London money – not the stuffy kind, but the type where everything’s been done right for decades. I mean, you’re literally on Hamilton Place, which is basically where Mayfair decides to show off to Hyde Park, and…
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The Tophams Hotel
Continue reading: The Tophams HotelYou know what struck me first about The Tophams? It’s one of those London hotels that actually feels like it belongs in the neighborhood. Tucked away on Ebury Street in Belgravia, it’s got this understated elegance that doesn’t scream “tourist trap” – honestly, I walked past it twice before realizing I’d found the place. The…
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Fielding Hotel
Continue reading: Fielding HotelYou know what struck me first about the Fielding Hotel? It’s tucked away on this tiny cobblestone court that feels like you’ve stumbled into a secret corner of London that most tourists completely miss. I mean, you’re literally a two-minute walk from the chaos of Covent Garden Market, but Broad Court is so quiet you…
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The Prime London Hotel
Continue reading: The Prime London HotelYou know what struck me first about The Prime London Hotel? It’s tucked away on this quiet residential street in Earl’s Court that feels completely removed from tourist chaos, but you’re actually just a few minutes’ walk from everything that matters. Knaresborough Place is one of those lovely tree-lined roads where you’ll see actual Londoners…
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Caesar Hotel
Continue reading: Caesar HotelHonestly, I wasn’t expecting much when I first walked up to the Caesar Hotel – I mean, it’s tucked into this quiet row of white Victorian townhouses on Queens Gardens, and you could easily walk right past it if you weren’t looking. But that’s actually part of its charm, you know? While everyone’s fighting for…
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Montcalm Piccadilly Townhouse, London West End
Continue reading: Montcalm Piccadilly Townhouse, London West EndYou know what struck me first about the Montcalm Piccadilly Townhouse? It’s actually tucked right into the chaos of Shaftesbury Avenue, but somehow manages to feel like this elegant refuge once you step inside. I mean, you’re literally in the heart of Theatreland – I could see the Lyric Theatre practically from my window –…
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Oliver Plaza Hotel
Continue reading: Oliver Plaza HotelLook, I’ll be honest – when I first walked up to the Oliver Plaza on Trebovir Road, I wasn’t expecting much. The street’s pretty typical Earls Court, you know? Mix of converted Victorian houses and that slightly worn London charm. But step inside and you realize someone actually put thought into this place. The lobby’s…
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Park Plaza London Waterloo
Continue reading: Park Plaza London WaterlooLook, I’ve stayed at a lot of London hotels, and Park Plaza London Waterloo actually surprised me in the best way. It’s tucked on Hercules Road – which sounds fancy but is honestly just a quiet side street that most tourists would walk right past. That’s actually the beauty of it, you know? You’re literally…
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Hausd Flex – Covent Garden
Continue reading: Hausd Flex – Covent GardenYou know what struck me first about Hausd Flex in Covent Garden? The location is absolutely perfect – but not in the way most hotels claim to be. I mean, you’re literally tucked into Saint Martin’s Court, which is this narrow little pedestrian street that feels like a secret passage between the chaos of Leicester…
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Sanderson London
Continue reading: Sanderson LondonYou know what? I walked past the Sanderson probably fifty times before I actually noticed it – and that’s exactly the point. While other five-star hotels on this stretch between Oxford Circus and Tottenham Court Road are practically screaming for attention with their grand facades, the Sanderson just sits there on Berners Street looking like…
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Pestana Chelsea Bridge Hotel & SPA
Continue reading: Pestana Chelsea Bridge Hotel & SPAYou know what caught me off guard about the Pestana Chelsea Bridge? It’s actually got this really cool industrial-chic thing going on that you don’t expect from the outside. I mean, you’re walking down Queenstown Road – which, let’s be honest, isn’t exactly the prettiest stretch of London – and then you step inside and…
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The Cleveland
Continue reading: The ClevelandHonestly, when I first walked up to The Cleveland on Cleveland Square, I wasn’t expecting much – I mean, it’s tucked into this quiet residential corner of Bayswater that most people rush past on their way to Hyde Park. But you know what? Sometimes the best finds are the ones hiding in plain sight. This…
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The Royal Horseguards Hotel, London
Continue reading: The Royal Horseguards Hotel, LondonI’ll be honest – when I first walked up to The Royal Horseguards, I thought I was approaching some sort of government building. Which, well, makes perfect sense given where it sits. This place is literally sandwiched between Whitehall and the Thames Embankment, so you’re basically staying in the heart of political London whether you…