Central London has some of the best hotels London has to offer. Areas like the West End, Soho, Piccadilly and Mayfair have luxury hotels (4 star hotels and 5 star hotels) that will take your breath away.
Park Lane Mews
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The luxurious Park Lane Mews Hotel in London (above) has 72 stylish guest rooms and 12 fully serviced apartments,each uniquely designed and tastefully furnished.
Sanctum Soho Hotel in London has become the latest hospitality business to abandon service charges on customer bills following the introduction of new tips legislation. Owner Mark Fuller, who opened the hotel in the heart of London Soho earlier this year, said he was banning the 12.5 per cent service charge at the hotel and its No.20 restaurant to make bills more transparent for customers and give them the option to pay what they wanted to reward good service. He said: “Service charges cleverly manipulate prices. You head out with a budget in mind, and it's blown out of control with an unwanted tax. I want guests of my hotel and restaurant to know what they’ll be paying when they leave. “There is nothing worse than the bitter taste of a surprise bill. What you see is what you pay at Sanctum. It’s just not Rock and Roll otherwise, and I encourage others to do the same.” Legislation that came into force on October 1 has made it illegal for restaurants to use tips left for staff t...
Former Knightrider and Baywatch star David Hasslehoff has been in trouble recently at top London hotel, the St Martin's Lane Hotel. He is rumoured to have gone on a wild drinking bender following Simon Cowell's birthday party, eventually annoying hotel staff so much that they ended up locking him in the hotel basement. But Hasselhoff lashed out and is said to have accidentally struck the physician - Dr Paul Ettlinger - in the eye. Staff then manhandled him to the basement of the St Martins Lane Hotel while the doctor called an ambulance.
Those staying in London Hotels this November will have the chance to enjoy everything from Chinese acrobats to British military bands at the annual Lord Mayor's show. Taking place on November 14th, the event has a history dating back to 1215 and sees the newly elected mayor make his way through the city of London to pledge allegiance to the crown at the Royal Courts of Justice. Several local organisations will also be participating in the event, such as Streetwise Opera - a group which aims to boost the self-esteem and confidence of homeless people though singing and drama.
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