Just moments from the buzzing energy, street theatre, and restaurants and bars of Covent Garden, Henrietta Hotel is a stylish boutique property where every moment is a quirky but upmarket and thoroughly well-conceived experience. With so many of the capital’s finest restaurants on your doorstep, you may not need to venture into Da Henrietta but it’s worth popping in for the exceptional cocktails which nod to the literary history of the building, and the Italian-inspired cuisine.
The 40 rooms are comfortable and intriguingly elegant, with lush velvet furnishings, statement furniture and rich colour schemes. Espresso machines, carefully curated toiletries and well-stocked minibars create a supremely comfortable city bolthole. At the end of a long day of exploring the sights of London or watching a ballet at the nearby Royal Opera House, they’re an inviting haven, leaving you rested and ready for another day.
Set on a bustling street in Cambridge but overlooking the greenery of Parker’s Piece, the University Arms is well-located for exploring the ancient university buildings, venerable museums, and lively bars and restaurants of this famous city.
Hidden away in the picturesque village of Southrop, Thyme is the epitome of English country charm.
The Wild Rabbit is located in the quintessential Cotswold village of Kingham, a tranquil spot within reach of various cultural and historical attractions including Blenheim Palace and the museums and university buildings of Oxford.
Tucked away in tiny Richmond Mews, The Soho Hotel is very much at the heart of Soho but feels like an exclusive secret, only available to those in the know.
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