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We aim to make your stay warm and inviting. You will be offered a welcoming glass of sherry or whisky on arrival. A traditional cream tea is served with our compliments every day in the drawing room or library. How can you resist lounging on one of the deep plum velvet sofas in front of the fire and tucking into warm scones with clotted cream served with a pot of English leaf tea on fine Royal Doulton China? A chilled glass of champagne and canapes also await early evening before you go out to dinner or to the theatre.
 
There are so many wonderful and award-winning restaurants to choose from nearby in Bayswater and Notting Hill or in the West End but, if you prefer to stay in, we have a small and select room service menu. Breakfast can either be served in your bedroom or in the drawing room. A delicious Continental spread, with freshly squeezed orange juice and coffee ground on the premises, will be presented on a butler's tray with white linen cloths and silver napkin rings.

The hotel features two sumptuous drawing rooms for guests, lit with glowing fires during the winter months, where guests can enjoy afternoon tea with warm scones and a glass of Champagne with canapés in the evening. In addition, complimentary newspapers and a glass of whisky or sherry upon check-in are offered to each guest.

All rooms have airconditioning and you can also change your room temprature all year around.
 
Property Facilities Summary:
Afternoon TeaBar
Coffee BreakComputer Rental
Concierge ServiceConference Packages
DVD PlayerGuide-Dogs Welcome
Internet PointInternet Wireless
LiftMeeting Room
NewspaperParking
Porter ServiceWake Up Service
 
Nearby Facilities
 
Westbourne Terrace is an ornate stucco-fronted street that was built mainly between 1840 and 1842 and is steeped in history. Former residents have included John Constable, son of the famous landscape artist, Sir Arthur Sullivan who collaborated with W.S. Gilbert on the Savoy operas and the writer Aldous Huxley. Oscar Wilde was married at St. James' Church opposite and Lord Baden Powell, founder of the Boy Scouts was baptised there.

Hyde Park is just a stroll away and a wonderful place for jogging or walking. It is the largest of the Royal Parks in central London and dates back to the reign of Henry Vlll who used it as a hunting ground.
 
Here you will find the famous statue of Peter Pan and the Serpentine pond, a great favourite for boating, and the Serpentine Gallery with its stunning exhibitions of 20th century art. The Diana Memorial Gardens, in honour of Princess Diana, are also nearby.

From the park you can walk to the shops of High Street Kensington or to Knighstbridge for
Harrods and Harvey Nichols. Portobello market is also nearby where you can scour for antiques early on a Saturday morning, and the many designer and eclectic boutiques of Notting Hill Gate.

Local attractions include Hyde Park, Oxford Street,
Kensington Palace & Gardens, Marble Arch, Portobello Market, Notting Hill, Madame Tussauds and the elegant district of Mayfair. They are all within 10- 20 minutes walking distance. In the nearby Hyde Park you can find tennis courts, paddle boats and horse riding.