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The London List Review: The Grazing Goat HotelThe London List

Posted in Hotels, London, London List
By James Massoud on 1 May 2014

Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Oxford Street, behind Marble Arch Underground station, is The Grazing Goat, a charming pub-come-hotel. Boasting a country-style interior of wooden walls and quaint log fires, the hotel has a Nordic feel, while taxidermy on the walls certainly provides personality. Show the rest of this post…

There are eight hotel rooms to stay in, we enjoyed the superior room on the top floor, although a bit of exercise is required to climb those stairs to the sixth floor as there isn’t a lift. There are numerous objects and pieces of furniture that catch the eye in the rooms. A balance of the quirky and the stylish, from the miniature Alice in Wonderland-type chair in the corner to a high-end Bang & Olufsen telephone on a side-table. The high double-bed was comfortable and cosy and perfect for couples, while you can look forward to a delicious morning coffee from the cute little cafetiere in each room.

One of the most attractive features in the hotel room though, is the huge Victorian bath that stands proudly on well-crafted vintage legs. After a day spent in the city it’s the ideal luxury to come back to, to allow tired muscles to soak and relax.

The dining area/public house has a really great vibe. The staff are smiley, super friendly and very engaging and there’s an impressive selection of cocktails to try; go for the Scottish Mojito and the Grazing Zombie. The gastro-style menu is equally impressive with some really mouth-watering dishes. The restaurant may lean towards the pricey side a little but the food is worth it. Breakfast, too, is delicious. A hearty, wonderfully-cooked Full English by the fire is a really delightful way to start any day.

The Grazing Goat has it all: charm, character, style, eccentricity and taste. It’s a lovely choice for those looking for a stay in an old-school inn with a modern-day look.

For reservations and more, please visit: www.thegrazinggoat.co.uk
The Grazing Goat, 6 New Quebec Street, London, W1H 7RQ

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The London List Review: Lancaster London HotelThe London List

Posted in Hotels, London, London List
By James Massoud on 1 May 2014

Upon arrival at the perfectly located Lancaster London Hotel in central London, guests are welcomed by a calming scent of lavender, an unexpected yet welcoming treat to the senses. This is immediately followed by warm smiles from the receptionists who are hospitable, friendly and enthusiastic to make the stay as pleasant for their guests as possible. Show the rest of this post…

We were fortunate enough to stay on the 18th – and top – floor, with Hyde Park for a back garden and sprawling city skyline views that are a sight to behold. The hotel’s location adjacent to Hyde Park is perfect for a romantic stroll while there is also a Barclays Bike spot at the foot of the hotel for an easy option to explore the area. Shoppers will also rejoice at being but a ten-minute walk away from the delights of Oxford Street.

Our double room was spacious and clean with little touches like complimentary Turkish delight on arrival that don’t go unnoticed. Robes neatly folded on the bed and slippers awaiting tired feet, were very welcome respites when returning to the room in the evening after a tiring day out. It certainly helped that the double bed was exceedingly comfortable too, making for a wonderful night’s sleep. Should you wish to order a late night tipple and/or a midnight cheeseburger, rest assured that room service is 24-hours.

The Lancaster London boasts two in-house restaurants; Island Grill and Nipa. The former is – as the name suggests – a grill that specialises in food from the land and sea. The fish is delicious and freshly caught by fishermen on day boats on the coastlines of Kent and Sussex. For the romantics, however, we’d thoroughly recommend Thai restaurant Nipa. Managed by Kaseam Jongpitakrat, the restaurant was named after the owner’s wife – Nipa – and overlooks the luscious green of Hyde Park. The food is authentic and expertly prepared by Head Chef, Nongyao Thoopchoi, and her team.

Classy and relaxed, the Lancaster London is a superb London choice, whether it’s for a special occasion or for a simple mini-break, whether you live in the city or not.

For reservations and more, please visit: www.lancasterlondon.com
Lancaster London, Lancaster Terrace, London, W2 2TY

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The London List Review: Great Northern HotelThe London List

Posted in Hotels, London, London List
By Sam Bathe on 26 Apr 2014

Reopening last Spring after a £42m, five-year renovation, the Great Northern Hotel couldn’t be any more deserving of the word ‘great’ in its name. A unique and exquisite luxury boutique hotel, the Great Northern Hotel is a calm oasis amid the hustle and bustle of King’s Cross and St. Pancras International stations. Show the rest of this post…

Location

One of the world’s historic railway hotels, the Great Northern Hotel has been an intrinsic part of King’s Cross station since is was built in 1854. Now incorporated into the recent redevelopment of the station, the Great Northern Hotel sits proudly aside the magnificent frontage of King’s Cross, overlooking the new pedestrianised square. Not that you’d know it in the rooms as you can’t hear but a peep from the station and trains below.

The proximity to King’s Cross and St. Pancras International stations makes the Great Northern Hotel the most connected hotel in London. On six Underground lines, Thameslink and National Rail, it’s easy for tourists and business travellers alike to reach all corners of London and the UK, while St. Pancras International connects to Paris and central Europe beyond.

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By foot, guests are just 10 minutes walk from Angel, Euston or Russell Square, and in under half an hour you could walk to Shoreditch, Oxford Street or Camden.

The King’s Cross area has improved a lot over the last 10 years and is in the midst of a regeneration scheme itself. New restaurants and bars are opening regularly in the area, seen as an exciting and safe neighbourhood, both day and night.

Building

Carefully renovating the original architecture, the hotel exterior was also given a new lease of life as part of the £42m makeover. The building is a long, sweeping arc, holding its own alongside the gothic structures of St. Pancras and imposing industrial frontage of King’s Cross.

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The wide and utterly majestic, sweeping hallways span the full length of the hotel building, with a keycard required to enter each floor for safety.

Rooms

We stayed in a Cubitt room, the largest of the three types. With big sash windows on two sides of the room, the space is flooded by natural light and feels perfectly spacious. The colour palette of olive green and cream is confident and elegant as the room oozed class.

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All of the rooms feature bespoke furniture which fits the space perfectly, including a fantastically comfortable king bed at its core. There isn’t acres of space to unpack but a slim built-in cupboard to hang items and shelves for folded clothes will be more than enough for most travellers.

The real test was in our sleep, and we got a fantastic night’s rest.

The two other room types are Wainscot; featuring Black American Walnut Wainscot panelling and a darker palette to create a real sanctuary of sleep away from the bustle of London’s streets, and Couchette; inspired by traditional railway carriage sleepers and with a seating and bedside space built into the end of the bed.

Bathroom

The en-suite in every room features either a luxurious roll-top bath – so deep it feels like you could stand and the water would still come up to your waist – or a walk-in shower – most of which are a ‘party shower’ with two shower heads and heaps of room to share the space with your partner(s). The attention to detail and quality of the fixtures and fitting is marked, and you can really feel the care given to the bathrooms.

Robes are waffles rather than towel and the bathroom products are all from Malin + Goetz.

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Amenities

Although you wouldn’t necessarily expect a pool and spa from a boutique hotel of this size, no gym within the building was a bigger miss. Facilities elsewhere, however, were excellent.

Available in your room and throughout the hotel, ultra-fast 500Mb WiFi is free for all guests plus an in-room entertainment package to rival an international flight. Offering over 70 films to stream on-demand for free and 96 TV channels including Sky (and Sky Sports) and international channels from across the world, if you do stay in, there’s plenty to keep you entertained.

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The real revelation is the pantry on each floor. With newspapers and magazines for guests to take back to their rooms, the hotel’s excellent kitchen delivers a homemade cake every day at 4pm. Add to that, a Nespresso machine that makes remarkably good coffees, this is such a good idea it really should be the hotel norm. There’s a mini Nespresso machine and mini-bar in every room too.

Plum + Spilt Milk restaurant

The Great Northern Hotel’s restaurant, Plum + Spilt Milk is the vision of Michelin-starred chef, Mark Sergeant, and deserves to be heralded as its own successful venture.

Feeling something like the sister to Bob Bob Ricard – our favourite restaurant in London – both the decor, food and drinks give the Soho restaurant a run for its money.

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Offering elegant British dishes with touches of extravagance and creativity, the menu feels homely and up to date. While it is certainly a fine dining experience, little touches like more modern background music, not stuffy jazz, and gorgeous menus and crockery design make all the difference. If you are dining there in the evening we would highly recommend the loin of venison, sharing the honey roasted parsnips and buttered mash on the side.

The dining room itself is spread out, with a long sweeping structure running almost the full length of the room and providing seating for tables on either side. Generous tables with oversized – and fantastically comfortable – seating fill the galleys on either side, with more than ample space between parties.

Guests are invited down for breakfast and it’s a fantastic way to start the day. The coffee and freshly-squeezed juices are both great and we had the refreshing fresh fruit salad and the particularly delicious brioche French toast, with fresh berries and crème fraîche.

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The hotel also offers two bars, a larger bar downstairs also offering a select menu and open to the public, and a more private, smaller bar adjoining the restaurant upstairs. The bars offer a pleasantly small cocktail list – think 10 cocktails over two pages rather than 50 cocktails over five – and the Northern Soul in particular went down very, very easily. We’d recommend a couple of romantic drinks after dinner to really cap off a great evening. You can read our full review of Plum + Spilt Milk here.

Verdict

We really don’t have a bad word to say about the Great Northern Hotel and were really blown away by the attention to detail and quality of the experience. While it would be nice if the hotel offered a gym, it’s really just the smallest of niggles and the ambience and railway-inspired look and feel of the hotel is spot on. The £42m renovation was as thorough as that figure might suggest; they haven’t cut a single corner and it really paid off. We couldn’t have been any more impressed by the rooms, restaurant and more.

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Originally built in 1854 to serve customers of the Great Northern Rail Company, the Great Northern Hotel has the heritage and class to be truly regarded as one of the absolute finest best hotels in London. As a guest, the hotel feels grand but on a personal scale. Like the staff will know you by name but you still have all the wonder and wow factor of something so much bigger.

The fantastic transport connections might mean the Great Northern Hotel is seen as somewhere for one- or two-night business travellers and as a Eurostar stopgap. If I were in London holidaying for a week or more, however, I couldn’t think of anywhere I’d rather stay than here. The hotel is perfect for those who live in London and want a romantic and idyllic getaway from home too.

Ask for a room at the end of the southern wing, with fantastic views over King’s Cross Square and the skyline of central London.

The Great Northern Hotel is magnificent hotel for the luxuriant traveller and a peaceful haven away from bustling London below, it couldn’t come more highly recommended.

For reservations and more, please visit: www.gnhlondon.com
Great Northern Hotel, King’s Cross St. Pancras Station, Pancras Road, London, N1C 4TB

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The London List Abroad: Ace Hotel open their doors in Downtown LAThe London List

By Sam Bathe on 30 Jan 2014

Joining new locations in London and Panama, Ace Hotel have opened new doors in Downtown LA, renovating the old United Artists Building on South Broadway. Boasting 180 rooms, Ace’s signature style feels more at home than ever with gorgeous open piping in the bathrooms. Making the most of the Californian sun and spectacular city views, Ace Hotel Downtown LA has a pool and bar on the room, while restaurant LA Chapter is masterminded by Jud Mongell and Ken Addington, the team behind Brooklyn’s beloved Five Leaves and Nights And Weekends. We’ll be heading to LA in a couple of months so keep your eyes peeled for a full city guide and review of our favourite hotel in the city, but in the mean time, check out more shots of the Ace Hotel Downtown LA after the jump. Show the rest of this post…

The London List Competition: Win a night’s stay at Ace Hotel LondonThe London List

By Sam Bathe on 14 Dec 2013

To celebrate the last minute Christmas gifts for sale now from the Ace Hotel online store or at Ace Hotel London in person, we’ve teamed up with the hippest hotel brand in the world to offer a free weekend night’s stay for two at the new London hotel. Show the rest of this post…

From baseballs caps to duffel coats, robes to an exclusive APC quilt, hip packs to turntables, Ace Hotel have got your back when it comes to last minute Christmas presents presents. If you’re struggling to find something special for your friends and loved ones, Ace Hotel’s holiday selection has got all bases covered.

In amongst the hustle and bustle of London’s trendy Shoreditch area, Ace Hotel might be the new kid on the block, but given the brand’s reputation it has already caused quite a stir. Incorporating the fantastic Hoi Polloi restaurant and a great bar space, the hip modern design of the rooms and fantastic en suites make Ace Hotel London perfect for a weekend in the big city or a luxurious night’s escape from home.

To be in with a chance of winning, simply answer the question below:

In what part of London is the new Ace Hotel?

a) Notting Hill
b) Shoreditch
c) Canary Wharf

To enter, simply follow us on Twitter here and @reply us the correct answer. Deadline midnight 29/12/13.

Ace Hotel products are available for purchase directly at Ace Hotel London or from the online store: http://shop.acehotel.com/

Ace Hotel London, 100 Shoreditch High Street, London, E1 6JQ

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Retired military fort Spitbank has been transformed into the ultimate luxury hotel

Posted in Hotels, Travel
By Sam Bathe on 6 Sep 2013

A former military fort finished in the late 1870s, Spitbank was taken out of military service in 1982 and is open today as a luxury hotel. Show the rest of this post…

Located just off the coast of Portsmouth, all the guns are gone and now after a £3m makeover Spitbank boasts a helicopter port, eight bedrooms, restaurant, bar, fire pit, pool and sauna and a lighthouse. The prices match the luxury but home to small music festivals too, there are chances to enjoy the old fort in other ways too.

The London List Abroad: Melbourne’s Prahran Hotel utilises 17 huge concrete pipes for a hugely ambitious expansionThe London List

By Sam Bathe on 24 Jul 2013

Stemming from initial thoughts to implement art deco circular motifs in the Prahran Hotel expansion, director of Techne Architects and project architect Justin Northrop’s design incorporates 17 huge concrete pipes as the idea moved from simply a graphic consideration to a structural and programmatic solution. Show the rest of this post…

Much more than a facade, the pipes are used for dining and drinking areas as part of the bar extension, with each booth seating up to 12 guests.

Prahran Hotel, 82 High Street, Prahran, Melbourne, Victoria 3181
www.prahranhotel.com

The London List Abroad Review: Artus Hotel, ParisThe London List

By Sam Bathe on 2 Apr 2013

Paris is fantastic as a tourist destination for many reasons, but while the city boasts an embarrassment of riches when it comes to hotels, finding one you’ll really like in amongst 1001 options can be something of a problem. Show the rest of this post…

The 4* Artus Hotel offers style and substance, a delightfully decorated and welcoming hotel awash with comforts and amenities to make your stay as enjoyable, relaxing and easy as possible.

Location

Located just off Boulevard Saint-Germain at the centre of the well to-do neighbourhood, the Artus Hotel is handily just five minutes walk from Saint-Germain-des-Prés (M4) and barely two minutes walk from Mabilon (M10) Metro stations. On the nearby streets you’ll find everything you need for a last minute present buy, to stock up with snacks or grab a drink and bite to eat. Small restaurants and bars flood Rue de Seine and Rue de Buci, plus a supermarket, chocolatier and mini market for bread and fruit.

Further afield, Saint Germain is known for its excellent shopping opportunities. With luxury brands flooding the main Boulevard, side-streets to the south specialise in small shoe boutiques, and art and book stores to the north.

Rooms

More than amply-sized for a couple, our room was filled with exciting colours and clean lines, with the décor across the whole hotel evoking 1950s Paris without ever feeling too busy. The room creates an atmosphere for guests and you’ll feel at home with reds and yellows bringing instant warmth. After forgetting power adapters we were delighted to see UK mains supply right there on the wall too, though the front desk have them to borrow if you still need a couple more.

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The bed was firm, as is often the case in Europe, but every night we got a very good sleep, with two fluffy pillows proving more than adequate. A gorgeous little chair sits at the desk (which we really wanted to bring home with us) and you’ll be able to access free WiFi from you room and throughout the hotel.

A big flatscreen TV shouldn’t come as a surprise for a 4* hotel but having BBC 1, 2 & 3 was a nice little extra, the easy to use Bose iPhone dock speaker made it super easy to listen to music while getting ready each day too.

Bathrooms

In the adjoining bathroom, a very large shower with a huge showerhead meant we didn’t miss not having a full bath. Big enough for couples to share, it brings even more romance to the room. The towels were fluffy and luxurious, with a dressing gown each for relaxing in the room. Toiletteries provided might not be everything you need for the whole stay, but with more than the essentials, you need not worry about anything for the shower, while travellers are often happier with their own beauty products and toothbrush anyway.

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Amenities

The concierge were second to none, supremely helpful with any of our queries and going out of their way in helping us get around Paris for the day and suggest good spots for shopping and eating, etc.

The hotel bar is a cosy cocktail lounge, and open to guests and non-residents, the fact it was busy every evening of our entire stay is testament to its pull. You’ll easily find yourself seeking a nightcap before heading up to your room, with an impressive range of favourites and signature cocktails.

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For guests only, the hotel boasts a small but very functional wellbeing centre, with a two-person sauna plus exercise bike, stepper and masseuse bookable through the concierge. With a few pounds burnt off, a really excellent room service menu might tempt you, though we didn’t try any of the dishes ourselves.

Breakfast

Breakfast is included in the standard room rate and you’d be a fool to not make the most of it. While you can order from a select menu to your room (and until a very generous 11am) the buffet in the Artus’ light and airy basement breakfast room offers delicious squeezed juices, fresh fruit, meats, cheese and fresh bread, while for the more adventurous, tasty mini croissants, donuts, waffles and bacon and eggs.

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Verdict

Checking out after three wonderful nights at the boutique Artus Hotel, we really can’t recommend it enough. Sitting very nicely as a 4* hotel, the detailed and inviting décor and supremely helpful staff will make you feel welcome the minute you walk into the foyer. Our room was romantic and intimate, perfect for couples exploring the city of love or families and solo travellers wanting life from their hotel rather than the inadventure you often get from similar or more expensive hotels.

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Rooms at the Artus run from €345 to €600 a night on the rate card but they offer up to a 50% discount for early booking and their website guarantee the best available prices anywhere on the internet.

Visit the Artus Hotel website for booking enquiries and the best rates on current availability: http://www.artushotel.com/
Artus Hôtel, 34 rue de Buci, 75006, Paris

The London List Abroad: The Vendôme Suite at the Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme, ParisThe London List

By Sam Bathe on 29 Mar 2013

Nicknamed the Federer Suite as the Swiss tennis star always stays in the room while in Paris for Roland Garros, Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme’s expansive Vendôme Suite is the cream of the crop of one of the city’s finest hotels. Show the rest of this post…

Spanning much of the fifth floor, the suite boasts a balcony onto the great Place Vendôme (though thanks to super insulated windows, you could be in the middle of the countryside so subdued is the sound) but that’s not even the half of its amenities. Able to be converted into a 4 king bedroom suite with large living and dining room areas, bar and kitchen space, Bang & Olufsen TV and Hi-Fi systems, plus computer, whirlpool bath and steam room shower, guests are also treated to a complementary massage in the hotel spa and return airport transfers. To say guests will be staying in the lap of luxury would be an understatement. Stylish subdued décor runs throughout, with gorgeous golden details in the numerous bathrooms. There’s a fairly substantial nightly rate that accompanies the luxury, but if you’re looking for the stay of a lifetime (or if you’re Roger Federer, every Roland Garros), it’s tough to look beyond the Vendôme Suite at the Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme.

For booking availabilitiy head over to the Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme site: http://paris.vendome.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels-paris-vendome/rooms/room-description.jsp?chooseLocale=&start=13&hyattprop=yes

Le Spa, Park Hyatt Paris-Vendome 5 Rue de la Paix, Paris, 75002, France

Hotel Endemico, Mexico

Posted in Architecture, Hotels, Travel
By Sam Bathe on 4 May 2012

Designed by Jorge Garcia of GraciaStudio, the Hotel Endemico is part of the renowned Habita hotel group. Set to open later this year, the eco-friendly hotel is located in Baja California’s Valle de Guadalupe, featuring a set of 20 independent room, or EcoLofts, each packing a floorspace of 215 sq ft. With a private wooden deck to yourself, plus clay kiva fireplace and restaurant, swimming pool and winery in the resort too. Idyllic, we’re booking a stay now.

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