Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Boutique Hotels, London

By Ewan Lamb


For some time to relax or a much needed vacation, try planning a vacation to some of London's exclusive boutique hotels. Boutique hotels are somewhat different from luxury hotels London or bed and breakfasts. These hotels are different when comparing styles to other hotels. The rooms of boutique hotels often are designed around a specific theme.

Staying in a room at a boutique hotel can be fun and also a great way to express your personality and individuality. The name of a room often reflects the type of style that the room will have. Some boutique hotels in London such as The Miller Residence has rooms that are named after famous poets such as Keats, Wordsworth and Browning. The rooms are often romantic and are decorated with furniture and accessories that represent the era that the particular poet was from.

Boutique hotels are intimate and often offer affordable rates compared with 5 star hotels London. The customer service is often very admirable, the rooms are small, yet comfortable enough for a one night stay. Boutiques are also quieter and offer a refreshing ambiance compared with larger hotels too. One of the negative complaints that you may hear about boutique hotels is that there is usually no parking for cars. They are ideal for tourists who are using public transportation, but not for those who have their own vehicles.

One of the "leading small hotels in the world" in London is Baglioni. The boutique overlooks Kensington Gardens. Its design is Tuscan inspired and visitors are greeted with a large beautiful fountain as they walk in. There is also Italian ceramic and stone floors and gold vases that are filled with white roses. Guests can choose from 66 different suites and are offered accommodations such as their own personal shopper, a butler, fitness center and their own chauffeur. The rooms of the boutique have themes that are based on art, history and music. It is an ideal place to stay for those who have an interest in culture.

Another fine boutique to stay is Number 41. It is a five star hotel London. Number 41 is known for its 24 hour room service, a pet concierge and enough staff (often more than guests) to assist everybody. The quirky boutique is near the great Buckingham Palace. Its design resembles something similar to a traditional London Club.

Egerton House is also among luxury hotels London. It is a 5 star hotel London as well. The boutique is ideal for families since they welcome both children and pets. One accommodation includes an in-room beauty relaxation treatment. The hotel is also near Kensington boutiques which is perfect for a shopaholic.

When choosing a boutique hotel to stay in if you visit London, you should think about which area you would like to visit. London is a very large city, consisting of at least 7.5 million people who call it home. Once you decide which area you would like to visit, look for boutiques that are nearby. Also decide if you will need public transportation. It will make your travels simpler when you have access to the city transportation.

For families and friends who arrive together in a group, think about which tourists attractions you would like to see. Reserve rooms in boutiques that are near the attractions that you plan to visit. Once you have planned your trip, finding a boutique that strikes your fancy will be easy to schedule.




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