London hotels? Here then are a few suggestions for accommodation on the net. Click on the establishment's name to get a page with more details and contact information.
Broadly speaking the (remember these are just rough guidelines)
purple - Expensive hotels
green- Mid Range hotels
yellow - Cheaper hotels
Accommodation |
Address |
Description |
Goring Hotel | Beeston Place, Grosvenor Gardens, SW1W 0JW | Personally run by the Goring family since 1910, a wonderful example of good old fashioned hospitality and service in the true tradition of this country |
5 Sumner Place | 5 Sumner Place, South Kensington, SW7 3EE | Brings the charm and elegance of a former age to the twentieth century. This small, privately owned establishment is part of an impressive, white Victorian terrace built around 1848 on the borders of South Kensington and Knightsbridge in central London |
Tophams | 28 Ebury Street, Belgravia, SW1W 0LU | Evokes the charm of an English Country House and yet is situated in the heart of Belgravia, one of the most exclusive residential areas in London |
Beaufort | 33 Beaufort Gardens, Knightsbridge, SW3 1PT | Inside, The Beaufort exudes the calm and charm of an English country house but at a fashionable London address! Home to the World’s largest collection of English water colours, the paintings are lovingly displayed in every bedroom and throughout the hotel. . . |
Arran House | Arran House, 77-79 Gower St, WC1E 6HJ | The building is a 200 year old Georgian House, located in the centre of " Literary Bloomsbury", within walking distance of the British Museum, Piccadilly Circus, Oxford Street shopping area, |
Landmark | 222 Marylebone Rd, NW1 6JQ | Historic building, one of the original luxury railway hotels of Victorian times, now a 5 AA red star hotel |
Windermere | 142/144 Warwick Way,Victoria, SW1V 4JE | Well placed, close to Victoria Station, makes it easy to explore the whole of the capital from here. Well appointed rooms with some superior ones available |
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