Byron, London
The Byron Hotel is ideally situated for visitors to Central London, be it business or
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pleasure. It provides modern standards of comfort in traditional surroundings which recapture some of the charm and elegance of Victorian England. The Byron brings th...
Advantages: Situated in the heart of Mayfair Disadvantages: Expensive
...This is a wonderful hotel situated in the heart of Mayfair. It is a five-star hotel that backs onto Park Lane. The bedrooms are very comfortable and large in size. When I stayed there for the new year the service was friendly and the food was excellent. Although it is expensive to stay here it is thoroughly worth the money. I would recommend this hotel to anyone who wishes to stay in the West-end of London not far from Bond Street and Oxford Street. It is a good hotel to stay in for short shopping trips or for anyone going to London to see a show....
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...From visting this hotel in late February 2006. We came to the conclusion that it was one of the best hotel In London ! I have visited several hotels and they didnt have any facilities like this hotel does.
The hotel offers great facilities such as an indoor swimming pool, fitness centre. The hotel also has its own garden providing a relaxing atmosphere. Not may hotels have its own garden especially in the heart of London !!
The rooms are spread out over about 8 floors. Rooms are very clean, modern and extremely comfortable. All rooms have a TV, CD player, DVD player, In room movies (Pay), In room video games (Pay), mini bar, coffee and tea making.
Staff in the hotel are friendly and always happy to help.
Food is good and a wide variety. The hotel has a garden bar, Longue and a garden restuarant with amazing views of the landscaped...
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...I was debating whether or not to write a review about Byron's because the last thing in the world I'd want to do is publicise it. As it stands, it is a pretty smallish restaurant tucked neatly away on Devonshire Hill in Hampstead, not in the harsh lights of the West End.
Its character is entirely Hampstead. It embodies class, warmth and sophistication without being the slightest bit affected. The staff are welcoming and helpful, the ambiance is classical French with lots of dark woods and candlelight.
And then there is the food- certainly the highpoint of the whole affair. I rarely get too excited about London eateries as they tend to care more about what the dish looks like than what it tastes like and the portions always tend towards the miniscule. (How many times have a spent over £80 at dinner with a grumbling stomach only to end...
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