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Category : Courtyard Hotels In San Diego
By : John O'Ceallaigh
Posted By : Hotels in Virginia Beach North Courtyard
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Choosing where to stay in London is becoming increasingly difficult, but for good reasons. With a number of high-profile properties having opened in 2013, from Me London to the Great Northern Hotel, and more major launches to come, including the London Edition next month, Rosewood London in October and Shangri-La London in The Shard shortly after, visitors to the capital are spoilt for choice. In the face of all this competition, the capital’s more established hotels may not be able to claim they can offer a comparatively fresh product, but a handful are responding by launching new suites. Hyatt Regency London – The Churchill has unveiled its Saatchi Suite, which features such curiosities as walls made of soap and furniture that guests can take home; the Royal Suite at the InterContinental London Park Lane references the hotel’s regal background – it stands on the site of the Queen’s childhood home; at the Berkeley, a 260sq metre suite designed by Andre Fu is due to open in October. The Café Royal hotel, meanwhile, has also just announced the launch of six suites within the property. Opened in late 2012, the hotel is still introducing new products – its spa has yet to open – and the new suites will be the most luxurious accommodation options available at the property thus far.
The largest is the Empire Suite, which at 200sq metres has ample space for a living room with dining space, walk-in wardrobe, study and large bathroom finished with Carrara marble. The circular Dome Suite is described by the hotel as “the ultimate rock ‘n’ roll suite’ and includes its own DJ booth; more restrained, the Club Suite is inspired by the hotel’s French heritage and includes moulds of the changing faces of Napoleon.
The choices for guests continue, with the Tudor Suite inspired by the Elizabethan era and including an original Tudor fireplace and Jacobean symbols on the walls of the living area. The more modern Marquis Suite will impress visitors with its quintessential London views – it looks at the screens of Piccadilly Circus and directly over Big Ben – while the Celestine Suite is demurely decorated in soft yellows and includes ample dining space for guests who may wish to entertain. All of the suites are now available to book, with prices starting from £4,000 per night.
Source:telegraph.co.uk/travel/ultratravel/10272050/The-Cafe-Royal-hotel-unveils-its-new-suites.html
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