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Above: Some ‘unique’ hotels in London
Most of London’s tasteful and eccentric hotels were established from a rich history of lavish living. And with hundreds of years of experience in the industry, London hotels offer a fusion of global styles and extravagance well worth the money spent.
The Gore
It is one of the oldest hotels in London. An unusual Victorian haven, this traditional hotel preserves the characteristics of a spacious 19th century mansion – complete with detailed wood carvings, oil paintings, antique furniture and tapestries.
Hazlitt’s
Furnished with elegant Gregorian and Victorian furniture, each room in this hotel has a style of its own – each were made specifically unique. This hotel has amazing historical value; detailed crafts and scented candles make up the ambiance of this classic hotel.
The Montague on the Gardens
This minimalist hotel is one of the most private places to stay in the city. All the rooms in the hotel have a stunning view of beautiful landscape; The Montague was awarded “Best Floral Hotel” of all London.
The Colonnade
The Colonnade is a Victorian house that has a stunning garden that boasts of a wide variety of flowers. All the rooms in this house were individually designed with antiques and high standard fabrics. Former United States President John F. Kennedy stayed in this hotel.
The Rookery
An antique country house right smack in the middle of the city. The place is just a few steps away from Thames River. It is the perfect spot for a unique historical experience found in a most convenient location.
Claverley Hotel
When you’re looking for a place that serves tea and biscuits the whole day through, this is the place for you. Claverley Hotel hides away behind the trees that line its streets; elegance and exclusivity in one place.
Beaufort
This small townhouse hotel is known to give extra attention on comfort. Cream teas are served in the afternoon at their luxurious salon.
The Bingham
This hotel is perched above Thames River. Its restaurant balcony offers a unique dining experience overlooking the river. Talk about fusion of ages; inside a Bingham room you’ll find an iPod dock, an antique four poster bed and a whirlpool bath.
Ceasar’s
Clean lines and vibrant colors define the aura of this hotel. It is one of the more modern ones – complete with tall windows, amazing lighting and contemporary art all around its walls.
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