Wednesday, February 15, 2012

New London Hotels




It's always fun to hear about new hotels in our favourite city and today we bring you word of three new properties. The Corinthia London (above) recently opened its doors in Whithall Place within the former home of the Hotel Metropole, which itself opened for the first time in 1885. Currently, the hotel assures guests that it will offer “uncompromising standards of luxury within a 21st century grand hotel.” The hotel will have 294 lavishly decorated rooms, a restored Victorian ballroom,  two restaurants, and the Bassoon Bar. There is also an expansive ESPA Life spa on property. Rooms average about $500.00 a night, but a drink in the bar and a fabulous massage will be much less expensive.





Located in Mayfair, The Dorchester Collection’s ninth hotel, 45 Park Lane, boasts interiors by New York designer Thierry Despont, as well as Wolfgang Puck’s American style steak restaurant, CUT. The hotel strives to cater to the well being of their guests and offers bicycles, yoga mats, a fitness center and a Bath Menu, where guests can select from a range of aromatherapy oils, candles and herbal teas. 45 Park Lane will also house a collection of constantly evolving contemporary art and an in-house cinema. 




Looking forward to Fall of 2012, The Wellesley townhouse hotel in Knightsbridge (above) is laying claim to being London’s first ‘6-star’ property. Located just off Hyde Park next to the Lanesborough,  the 36-bedroom townhouse hotel is currently undergoing a £36 million pound renovation. The six-floor hotel will include London's largest hotel suite with four bedrooms, a private lift, views over Hyde Park and The Cigar Terraces, which will boast the UK's largest bespoke humidor. The MD of developer Arab Investments, Khalid Affara says: “This will be to a better standard than all the 5 star hotels in London. It will be like the first-class compartment of a plane.”

4 comments:

  1. They all look great. If only I could afford to stay in a hotel when I'm in London.

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  2. I thought the same thing, Elizabeth!!! Or at least afford these hotels.

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  3. At least we can have a drink in their bars. Or, in the case of ESPA, a massage. As soon as I find a midpriced new hotel in London, I'll let you know! If only . . . .

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  4. I just booked 7 days worth of hotels in London, Hampshire, and Bath. One of the best deals I found in London were the Royal Court Apartments http://www.royalcourtapartments.co.uk/

    I got a 2 person studio for $100/night and it's right next to Hyde Park and public transit. I did a lot of poking around and it was by far the best deal I found close to the city center and it has a kitchen if you don't want to eat out!

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