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  • Ideally situated for Covent Garden, this quaint room-only hotel is a warren of oddly shaped rooms, with showers and basins tucked in corners. Outside there is all of Covent Garden to breakfast in.

  • As smart and stylish as you would expect from a new Canary Wharf hotel, the Four Seasons has a central atrium and good sense of space. Rooms are all well equipped for business needs and there is a good northern Italian restaurant.

  • Named after the English painter Thomas Gainsborough, this hotel aims to recreate the feel of an English country home. It is conveniently located for the museums and Knightsbridge shops.

  • Somewhere between sci-fi and industrial chic, this youth-orientated hostel provides budget solutions for impecunious travellers. 24-hour internet facilities.

  • Goring Hotel

    Decorated throughout in delightful Edwardiana, this gracious, family-run, country-house-style hotel combines comfort with delightful nostalgia.

  • Built in 1884 as the railway hotel serving Liverpool Street station, and the only hotel in the City of London, The Great Eastern has recently been brilliantly renovated. Among its delights is a wonderful glass-domed restaurant, the Aurora – one of a number of restaurants and bars. Rooms are designed for business guests with ergonomic desks, ISDN lines, VCRs and DVD players.

  • This pleasant townhouse is located beside Greenwich Park in the centre of Greenwich. There are eight rooms: two triple-bedrooms overlook the park and there is also single accommodation.

  • The first hotel in London to have a swimming pool also once had a skating rink, in what became the Great Room, the largest banqueting room in Europe.

  • Halkin

    A startlingly beautiful hotel in a Georgian town house, which has been given a thoroughly modern overhaul with marble, glass and dark woods and oriental details. The restaurant overlooks the garden and the rooms are equipped for communications and sound.

  • Hampstead Village Guesthouse

    This large Victorian family house, located just off the bottom of Hampstead High Street – and still full of the family memorabilia and toys – is now run as a guesthouse. There is a pleasant small garden in which guests can eat breakfast.

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