North of soho and close to oxford regent and bond streets.Sanderson offers deluxe cutting edge,& unique accommodations designed by the renowned French designer Philippe Starck. Sanderson will appeal to the most discerning guest seeking exclusive urban style. Upon entering the doors of Sanderson you will be met by oversized Salvador Dali “lips” which will invite you into our lobby of flowing sheers, silk drapes and a mixtue of eclectic furnishings and objects. With the long bar and suka both offering indoor and outdoor dining. The sole of Sanderson is our world famous Agua Spa where a variet of treatments are available. Phone: 44.207.300.1400 800.606.6090 Address: 50 Berners Street London, W1T 3NG (Just off Oxford Street) Neighborhood: London’s “West End” / Theatre District Email: Sanderson@morganshotelgroup.com Opened: 2000 Total Rooms: 150 Total Floors: 8 Connecting Rooms: 124 (STD) ? 123 (SUDD) 224 (STD) ? 223 (SUDD) 202 (DLX) ? 203 (LOFT) 229 (SUPE) ? 230 (LOFT) 221 (STD) ? 222 (LFST) 321 (STD) ? 322 (LFST) 421 (STD) ? 422 (LFST) 521 (STD) ? 522 (LFST) Telecommunications: Wireless Internet Access (15GBP) Outlets: Long Bar Purple Bar Billiard Room Agua Suka .
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SANDERSON, A MORGANS HOTEL
Wednesday, July 15th, 2009SHERATON PARK TOWER
Wednesday, July 15th, 2009Stroll down streets dotted with the finest luxury shops and boutiques, including Sloane Street and the renowned Harvey Nichols and Harrods. Sheraton Park Tower?s opportune location in the heart of London is the perfect place from which to explore London?s many unique areas and attractions. Savour the delights of the critically acclaimed One-O-One Restaurant, featuring signature dishes such as seabass encrusted in Brittany rock salt and the freshest French delicacies. Voted “London’s Best Fish Restaurant” by Hardens for five years, One-O-One is an alluring mix of food and fashion. Discover the polished comfort of a luxury hotel with our in-room spa and salon services, which provide personal attention, therapeutic relief, and indulgent treatments within the comfort of your room. Refined beauty combines with modern technology and extraordinarily attentive service in each of our elegant, richly appointed guest rooms. Our new Butler Rooms extend individual attention and provide guests with a personal butler, on call to surpass all of your requests ? from a welcome tray of freshly squeezed orange juice to a personal valet service.
ST MARTINS LANE, A MORGANS ORIGINAL
Wednesday, July 15th, 2009Designed by renowned French designer, Philippe Starck, SML captures the energy, fun and color of covent garden in St. Marins Lane. The revolving doors at SML take you from the busy streets of London and draw you into a theatrical atmosphere creating lobby socializing at it’s finest. SML hosts world acclaimed Asia de Cuba and the highly dramatic Light Bar. Public areas are a total contrast to our very simple and serene “white” rooms with floor to ceiling windows and interactive lighting with ambient control. Phone: 44 207.300.5500 Address: 45 St Martins Lane London, WC2N 4HX (Just Off Charing Cross Road next door to English Natl Theatre) Neighborhood: Covent Garden Email Address: SML@morganshotelgroup.com Built: 1960 Opened: 1999 Total Rooms: 204 Total Floors: 6 Connecting Rooms: 1st Floor 107(STE) ? 108 (STD) 123 (DLX) ? 124 (DLX) 125 (DLX) ? 126 (STD) ? 127 (STDD) 2, 3, 4, 5 Floor 02 (SUPE) ? 03 (SUPE) 05 (STU) ? 06 (DLX) 19 (STD) ? 20 (STD) 36 (STD) ? 37 (LFTQQ) 6th Floor 601 (APT) ? 602 (SUPE) 605 (PENT) – 606 (PENT) 606 (PENT) ? 608 (DLX) 619 (STD) ? 620 (STD) 636 (STD) ? 637 (LFTQQ) Telecommunications: Wireless Internet Access (15 GBP) Outlets: Asia de Cuba Light Bar .
THE CADOGAN
Wednesday, July 15th, 2009The Cadogan Hotel is linked with two of the most fascinating personalities of the age, both at the centre of Londons social and artistic life Lillie Langtry and Oscar Wilde. Lillie Langtry, famous actress and close friend of Edward VII, lived at 21 Pont Street from 1892 to 1897. Long after she had sold the house, Lillie would stay in her old bedroom, by then a part of the hotel. The Cadogan Hotel is perhaps best known for its association with Oscar Wilde who was arrested in room 118 in 1895. This incident at the Cadogan Hotel was immortalized by John Betjeman in his poem “The Arrest of Oscar Wilde at the Cadogan Hotel.” Today the Cadogan hotel has the feel of a private townhouse steeped with British old-world elegance. The experience is complemented by touches of unexpected modernity, which are subtly woven in to bring this historical building into the 21st Century. Guests of the Cadogan Hotel can enjoy the peaceful surroundings of the private gardens on Cadogan Place opposite the hotel, one of Londons many private gardens.