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Hotique Luxury Hotels in London – Stylish Boutique & Designer Hotels. View our Luxury Boutique and Hip Hotels in London. |
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The Arch London is a new lifestyle hotel in London's W1, located in a quiet residential area that is just a stone’s throw from Marble Arch, Oxford Street and trendy Marylebone. |
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The San Domenico House is an intimate, very private boutique hotel located only a few minutes’ walk from the bustling Sloane Square and fashionable heart of Chelsea. With easy access to the city and West end, it is ideally suited to business executives and leisure travellers alike. |
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No.5 Maddox Street offers space, design & all the comforts of a home for the price of a luxury hotel bedroom - live, work, eat, relax, sleep and entertain in complete freedom. All suites include living, dining and work areas making No.5 is a luxury hotel alternative just off Regent Street. Business meetings can be held in your suite at any time and a secretarial service or the hire of computer equipment can be arranged. |
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Situated in the heart of Mayfair, The Rocco Forte Collection's Brown's Hotel is London's premier address. |
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The Mandeville Hotel is located in the fashionable Marylebone Village, offering 142 bedrooms within a few minutes walk of some of London’s most exciting shops, art galleries and Mayfair hotspots. |
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Blakes | London | Hotel | |
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175 GBP per night |
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Blakes has been the model for the "unique fashionable small hotel" in London and cities around the world. Blakes London in Kensington, offers Anouska Hempel’s style - elegance and sensational service to the well-travelled connoisseur. Respected for protecting the privacy of clients with paparazzi, it is the London base for film stars, musicians and all the top designers, earning its reputation as The "Couture" Hotel. |
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One the edge of the City, the Rookery offers all period charm. Polished wood panelling, stone-flagged floors, open fires and genuine antique furniture give the place a homely atmosphere, more private club than hotel. Each of the 33 rooms is different and all are named after people who actually lived in the buildings over the last 250 years. |
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