london hotel
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In Paris, the Lutetia is a well-located large hotel on the left bank, and the Hotel du Louvre a large hotel on the right bank. Both are older hotels with excellent locations. The Raphael would be a notch up in luxury from what I've read, but the location isn't quite as central.
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I haven't stayed there but it gets mostly good reviews on tripadvisor.com - here is the link:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Rev...n_England.html
Seems like it's nice if you get a view of Kensington Gardens.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Rev...n_England.html
Seems like it's nice if you get a view of Kensington Gardens.
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Hotel RAphael of course!
It is more upscale , chic luxurious and calm than the others and it's a member of the Leading Hotels og The World. The rooms are bright spacious(35m2 the superior) tastefully decorated with antiques e.tc
As for the location , it's 1 block from the ADT and 3 blocks from the C-E in a quarter full of shops, restaurants e.t.c and the metro station Kleber is just outside!
It is more upscale , chic luxurious and calm than the others and it's a member of the Leading Hotels og The World. The rooms are bright spacious(35m2 the superior) tastefully decorated with antiques e.tc
As for the location , it's 1 block from the ADT and 3 blocks from the C-E in a quarter full of shops, restaurants e.t.c and the metro station Kleber is just outside!