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Highs & Lows
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Located in a great area. Surrounded by interesting boutiques, restaurants, cafes and bars.
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48 persons screening room: Nice.
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High Tea = Definitely take advantage of this. Makes one appreciate “tea time”.
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Drawing Room/Library with log burning fireplaces: What better way to catch up on emails or relax after a long day of shopping and work than having a glass of wine in front of a toasty fireplace.
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Amazing artwork by Mimmo Paladino: Displayed in the Blue Room & Events Lobby. Made my walk to the gym feel like I was in an art gallery.
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TVs in the rooms could be bigger.
Important Bits
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Type
Boutique
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Vibe
A quirky, modern take on traditional English style.
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Location
The theater district – stones throw away from the Royal Opera House and Soho.
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Rooms
58 Rooms
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Music
Chill
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Year Opened
1996 but the building dates back to the 1890’s when it operated as a French hospital.
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Designed By
Kit Kemp
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Health & Wellness
Pool: No Gym: Yes
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Restaurant
Yes – Brasserie Max.
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Bar
Yes
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Children
Should probably think about leaving them with the sitter.
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Price
A bit pricey, but worth the experience.
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