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Halkin Hotel
Review of The Halkin Hotel, London by
newty1977
Advantages: Luxurious, fabulously located hotel
Disadvantages: Expensive
One of the ultimate high class more leisure orientated hotels within London, which boasts luxuriousness and contemporary modernity.
Located between Hyde Park Corner and Victoria, it boasts the splendour of a Belgarvia address, located not too far from the Scottish Embassy.
The hotel is all about luxury and elegance, and it's small boutique style with discreet location add to the falvour of the property, which is ideal for a weekend retreat within ... ...many better nights sleep, despite the hustle and bustle of typical London life. The rich aromatherapy throughout the hotel also adds to the salubriousness of the property and generates an all round feeling of relaxation.
The hotel's restaurant "Nahm" is Michelin-starred and serves award winning Thai-cuisine. Although, if I am honest, this was not to my personal taste and is one area where sister hotel, The Metropolitan and it's world famous restuarant ...
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19.01.2006
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The Beaufort is an absolute MUST!
Review of The Beaufort, London by
reviewaway
Advantages: Location, location, location, free bar (incl champagne) and gorgeous surroundings
Disadvantages: Bathroom quite small
...a hidden gem in amongst the chaos of London! We stayed last December for 2 nights whilst Christmas Shopping. It was so serene it was fab. We upgraded our room to a suite and it was def worth it. The room was large and so clean! I could've moved in. We had everything we needed and it was like a home from home. The free bar is fab. I couldn't believe it was all free! There is either a bar in the reception area you can help yourselves to or this is ... ...help yourself too to. In the lounge there are comfy sofas, sky tv and also complimentary internet access.
The hotel is small and you feel like it really is your own house.
The staff are friendly and helpful, polite at all times.
The bathroom was lovely, the only thing I would've liked would've been a larger bathroom but thats me being picky!
Location is ace, Literally around the corner from Harvey Nicks and Harrods. I would go back tomorrow if ...
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£150? What a disappointment!
Review of Thistle Piccadilly, London by
moo-cow
Advantages: Close proximity to Leicester Square, plenty of places to eat nearby, friendly staff
Disadvantages: Too expensive, horrid bathroom, dodgy TV, nobody with English as a first language
...boards with leaflets advertising other Thistle hotels.
Fortunately I guessed the right way (left) and, after pushing my way through an equally heavy door, I passed down a narrow corridor and found my room on the right. The key card was a bit fiddly, but it worked. First impressions count for a lot and my first thoughts were that the room was big, but old-fashioned. I was underwhelmed. I felt it was old-fashioned in a lazy, rip-off way: the old mahogany ... ...and yet more leaflets advertising Thistle hotels. An extra chair. The bathroom...
God, the bathroom was vile. Old-fashioned is good when there's an element of class and sophistication involved, but the bathroom was anything but stylish. It was awful. If the hotel claims to be following a Victorian theme, then the bathroom most certainly did not fit in. It had horrid pink and white tiles on the floor and walls, shocking grouting, a lime scale-covered ...
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