Monday 25 November 2013

London's Top Five Hotels

The guide we're currently working on is for the capital of the England, London.  A few weeks ago we published a list of London’s top five sights.  Well today here is a list of our top five favourite hotels in London

The Hoxton
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Possibly London's coolest hotel, the Hoxton in Shoreditch just screams cool in every way.  Mismatched furniture in the foyer, an American style grill on the ground floor and seven concept rooms with names like 'The Hoxton Cabin' make this a fantastic place to stay.

The Ampersand
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 Probably the best hotel for anyone wanting to visit London's museums, the Ampersand is a 111 room hotel with inspiration for the styling taken from the V&A, Science Museum, Natural History Museum and the Royal Albert Hall, all of which are in immediate vicinity to the hotel.

The Fox and Anchor
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The Fox and Anchor looks like a pretty plain, standard London pub.  Nothing about the building would make you think that inside there are six individually styled hotel rooms.  Each room is named after a local landmark and styled to reflect the history of the place.

The Zetter
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The Zetter is a cool, quirky boutqiue hotel in the Clarkenwell district of London.  Everything is all about contrasting styles in a theme which could probably be called modern-vintage.  If you can then get a rooftop suite for a panoramic view of London and a massive TV


Metropolitan by COMO
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The COMO Metropolitan hotel is a stylish boutique hotel in Mayfair.  It boats the best views of Hyde Park of any modern hotel.  The staff at the hotel are always happy to help, just ask at reception and anyone behind the desk will be able to put a package together for you.

That's our favourite five hotels in London.  All of which can be found in the soon to be released Trippa London guide, keep your eyes out for a launch date.  Our other guides include Trippa SevilleTrippa BerlinTrippa BarcelonaTrippa StockholmTrippa Oslo and Trippa Cardiff 

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