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Colin Exton, General Manager of Hotels London and Hotels.tv. Australian born and a trained Chef by profession. Former General Manager of The Gore Hotel London. Now online and video hotel critic and general hotel guru.
20 Oct 2008: The Mercure BanksideRead more... 8 Sep 2008: One Aldwych8 Sep 2008: St James Hotel and Club24 Jul 2007: Goring HotelThe Goring Hotel is an elegant Edwardian 5-star hotel right in the heart of London. It has been run by the same family since 1910 and prides itself on excellent customer service. It has been awarded titles such as Top London Hotel for the last two years running as well as Best Restaurant and Renowned Hotel. The Goring has the added bonus of a relaxing private garden and terrace. Rates from £222.0024 Jul 2007: Melia White HouseMelia White House is a leading 4-star deluxe hotel situated next to Regent's Park. The hotel has 582 guest rooms including Royal Service rooms that offer private check in and out, complimentary breakfast, deluxe amenities, afternoon tea and an open bar with canaps. The hotel is serviced by three underground stations, providing easy access to get across London. Rates from £111.0019 Jun 2007: Church Street HotelIn an area not known for its choice of stylish hotels comes the Church Street Hotel, a welcome new addition to the South London hotel scene. If your idea is to get off the beaten track away from the usual tourist haunts and to live it large with the locals, then this is the place for you. Its close proximity to the Oval makes it an ideal base for cricket fans. Hand painted Mexican tiles and cool colours give the hotel a unique Spanish Americana feel that is more Cuban Hacienda than London B&B. Rates from £119.009 Jun 2007: Best Western Lodge HotelSituated in attractive, tree-lined Putney and moments from the River Thames, The Best Western Lodge Hotel provides an ideal base in South West London for both business and pleasure. The hotel offers 65 fresh, elegantly appointed bedrooms and is an ideal base from which to explore and enjoy many of London's other famous attractions such as Wimbledon Tennis, the Varsity Boat race, Hampton Court Palace & Kew Gardens to name a few. Rates from £85.0017 May 2007: Too long between blogs really!You know, I mean well really. I will try harder... I promise. I have to tell you something though - I went to one of the several opening parties of the new hotel from the Firmdale Group (London's boutique swanky hotel gurus), the Haymarket Hotel . It was sooooo good I had to go back and stay on the weekend. Had a fantastic time. It opened officially on 1 May, and although there are one or two areas not entirely finished (inc the swimming pool which was closed , booo!) it is simply divine - please please please check it out. The video will follow soon.Short and sweet.. back with more in a mo! No really. 26 Dec 2006: First come first served - January Sales One day is never enough to enjoy the high street discounts and boutique gems that are nestled around the city so the obvious solution is to rest within one of the vast range of hotels who have also caught onto the fever of January Sales with discounts as high as 70%. 2 Nov 2006: World Music Awards - Official Hotel Supplier The World Music Awards is the only truly international Music Awards ceremony featuring the world's best-selling artists. Unlike other award shows, these awards are decided by the public as opposed to an industry panel. 2 Oct 2006: Hoxton Hotel2 Oct 2006: Kensington Close, Kensington2 Oct 2006: Plaza on the River, Vauxhall2 Oct 2006: The Westbury, Mayfair |
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