Areas to Stay at in London
Thursday, January 31st, 2008The london hotels have welcomed the celebrities and the famous over the years, they have had a hefty role in the events of history & are likewise, nowdays, thrilling dwellings to get indulged at. Whether you want cucumber sandwiches or perhaps the comfort of a couple of days stay, one of London’s Hotels might well be disposed to offer precisely what you’re looking for & with the guidance of Time Out magazine it will make it much smoother for you to locate what you want.
Whether one is looking for regular boutiques or something more new-age, avant-garde and funky, you’ll discover legions of different forms of Hotel that London can provide.
A few of the more classic ones can often be the classical hotels, for instance, The Ritz, The Savoy and Claridge’s. The Ritz Hotel is an institute which requires barely any introduction. The hotel is an hotel that every one of us, anyone who is anyone, knows about, with the mood of a traditional French country house, it offers the best of the best & is located within Piccadilly, at the core of the capital’s West-End. Read Time Out’s hotel reviews for info on London hotels.
There is The Savoy, a celebrated Hotel situated in The Strand, a great location which gives you a riverside location, with innumerable interesting places to see and all within a brief stroll, incl. the theatres in the West End. In the 1920’s The Savoy was the “It” place to be seen at & was famous for having one of the coolest cocktail hang outs. The Savoy Hotel has two hundred and sixty three guest rooms, the greater part of which still reserve their original art deco character from since it first opened its doors to the public - staying at this hotel is an experience that folk won’t forget too soon.
Claridge’s is famous for her 203 rooms done in the classic style or art deco. It is famous for its incredible service and luxuriant decor that has now become its distinguishing attribute. You will revel in its Spas & health club or you may opt for the gastronomic wonders that are Gordon Ramsey’s.
Boutique Hotels are a phenomenon that are now becoming much more common in our capital. Many of them can be found within areas such as Knightsbridge, Kensington and Marble Arch. Boutique hotels are noticeably smaller and more private, oftentimes much quieter because they do not have the hustle & bustle that normal hotels have. Oftentimes decorated with remarkably contemporary styles, these types of hotels are not someplace to reside at if you are more of a traditionalist.
Such hotels that are modernistic and off beat seem to be the in style places to visit; one of the greatest examples that London has on offer is the Soho Hotel. This hotel has ninety-one individually decorated rooms, suites & apartments; it is situated in the middle of the city’s entertainment district. The hotel’s provisions are wonderful, with a comely bar and restaurant, there is a Private Venue Room, there is a gym & Beauty Centre and not only that, it comes with a Cinema - you will never be lost for something to do in this hotel. Collect your issue of Time Out & you will no doubt quickly notice something to take your fancy.