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Glamorized luxury hotels in London are boutique style
hotels. Some are particularly attractive for having
undergone beautiful restorations. High comfort accommodations
are provided in Luxury Suites and Studios.
Meanwhile hip hotels are called as such for having
in its turf award winning restaurant, hip-gorgeous
bars and a club-theme party frequented by socialites.
Residence Clubs with beautifully appointed furnishings
also fall under Luxury and Deluxe lodgings. A unit
here features a large, airy room, spacious lounge
and stylish dining area for relaxing and entertaining,
opulently designed bathroom and well-equipped kitchen.
Luxury and Deluxe hotels are situated in prestigious
and accessible locations such as Covent Garden, West
End, Marylebone Road, Mayfair, 47 Park Street, Hyde
Park, and Saint Paul’s.
Also in Tower Hill, Bayswater, Paddington, Queensway,
Earls Court, South Ken, West London, Knightsbridge,
High St. Ken, Victoria, Westminister, Waterloo, Strand,
and Holborn.
These areas provide easy access to The British Museum,
Oxford Circus, the West End’s attractions and
London’s financial centre, Bond Street. The
most exclusive restaurants, boutiques and theatres
also line the area. The most fashionable boutiques
are located Regent Street or Knightsbridge.
Guests in luxury hotels can choose from a selection
of exquisitely prepared buffet menus and seasonal
offerings. A great visual access of chefs cooking
is a favorite restaurant attraction.
Outside, London has some of the best restaurants
in the world and to eat well can cost too much. London
flavor is diverse as it is international. And the
prices are truly for big-spenders. An expensive food
is companied by an extensive wine list of more than
100 wines from around the globe, to say the least.
In Chinatown, south of Soho, much of the Chinese
cuisine are authentically ‘Chinese’ such
as lobster tail served with sliced orchids and strawberries
or scallop shu mai with tobiko.
Thai food in London can be expensive and are reasonably
good. Indian (sub continental) is Britain's favourite
food with Pakistani cuisine topping the list.
Here’s a bit of interesting tourist trivia:
the traditional British way to finish an evening's
drinking is a sitdown Indian meal and the curries
must be served hotter – scorching than the Americans
or Europeans.