We slept
in the claridges hotel london for an
occasion. We'd booked a Deluxe room
but ended up upgraded at sign in to
an Executive room looking over the
Winter Garden atrium. Check in has
been what we expect from a 5 star
hotel. Skilled, controlled and also
well-mannered with the member of
staff working with you only without
other distractions. The room
requests have been attained without
being prompted, even for that
upgraded room and we were shown to
the lifts from the receptionist. It
had been an excellent start.
The room was charming - big,
tastefully equipped (really Four
Seasons layout) with a few good
details such as an umbrella in the
vestibule area and also digital
weighing scales!. Like the room, the
restroom was big with distinct
dressing/sinks spots, bath and
significant walk-in shower and
independent toilet. Water pressure
was perfect. The only real
disadvantages have been the very
ancient CRT tv and the absent room
safe that left a hole over the
minibar.
The room was really calm and the
windows presented fine sound
proofing although there is little
action inside the atrium eventually
in the evening.
There was breakfast in the atrium's
Winter Garden in claridges hotel
london are included in our room
charge. The meal was fantastic. Most
likely the very best Complete
English breakfast I've had but it
really does come at a price. Still
it's all offered on Royal Doulton,
claridges london and you're simply
in the unconventional setting of
sitting down under a glass ceiling
in the middle of palms in central
London. Service was useful although
we'd a bit of a wait for the grilled
part to arrive. An excellent touch
had been the provision of full-size
cafetieres and teapots for each
individual.
It's really worth going for a quick
walk round the hotel to understand
the building historical past as one
of the initial railway terminus
hotels complete with stained glass
windows and chandeliers.
The employees at reception certainly
are a credit to the hotel and I
would likely happily stop at The
claridges hotel london once more.
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Dr Mark
Winston travels around
the globe 100 days in
the year on average and
is aware quite a bit
about hotels and service.
So the fact that the
Landmark Hotel London
suited him so much says
a lot. He actually
launched a site: http://landmarkhotellondon.org.uk |