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The Milestone Hotel is a five-star hotel at 1 Kensington Court, Kensington, London, United Kingdom. It overlooks Kensington Gardens. It was originally built as a house in 1884, in part of the grounds of the now-demolished Kensington House. John Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale lived there. It was converted into a hotel in 1922 and combined ...
The Bentley London is a luxury hotel in London, England, located in South Kensington. [1] The hotel contains 64 rooms. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The building was constructed in 1880, joined the Hilton Group as a franchise in October 2008 and was added to the Waldorf-Astoria collection on 12 March 2009.
Blakes Hotel is a 5-star hotel in London, and considered one of the world's first boutique hotels. [1] It is at 33 Roland Gardens in South Kensington.It was established by London hotelier and designer Anouska Hempel, [2] and contains eclectic artifacts collected by Hempel during her international travels. [3]
Radisson Blu Edwardian Vanderbilt Hotel is a boutique hotel at 68–86 Cromwell Road in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, central London. The hotel, located in a Grade II listed terrace of white stucco townhouses , [ 1 ] contains 215 rooms and is part of the Radisson Blu Edwardian chain.
The Hilton London Hyde Park is a hotel on Bayswater Road, overlooking Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens in Central London. It was opened in July 1999. The building was originally called the Coburg Court Hotel. The Coburg Court Hotel first opened in 1907. It was later renamed the Coburg Hotel in the early 1960s. [1]
There is no official registry of hotel rooms in London, but the estimated number of hotel rooms in Greater London in 2010 was put at 123,000. [1] According to figures produced in support of London's 2012 Olympic bid , there were more than 70,000 three to five-star hotel rooms within 10 kilometres of Central London in 2003.