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The Sumner Hotel, London
Originally part of an 18th-century Georgian terrace — and sister to the award winning Five Sumner Place — the M...
 
Haymarket Hotel
I arrived at the Haymarket Hotel to a warm welcome and a vivid burst of colour. The bold interior decor is what Firmdal...
 
Hilton Gatwick
The perfect jetsetter hotel for Jo Gardner, never has a good nights sleep been so valuable.
 
Hotel Ibis, Gatwick
If you are facing the daunting prospect of an early morning flight from Gatwick, staying in an on-site hotel the pr...
 
Hotel du Vin & Bistro, Henley-on-Thames
It’s hard not to be impressed when you’re staying in La Grande Dame — one of Hotel du Vin’s three-storey su...
 
Malmaison Hotel
For a weekend break in the capital, Malmaison London is the perfect base. Located in trendy Clerkenwell, the hotel ...
 
No.5 Maddox Street
As discreet as they come with no more than a ‘No.5’ etched into the pavement to mark the entrance, this central L...
 
Park Plaza Victoria
In need of a good hotel with easy access to Gatwick — but without the dreaded sound of jet engines zooming above â€...
 
Radisson Edwardian Mercer Street Hotel
The latest, luxury boutique Radisson Hotel opens in Covent Garden, Jo Gardner checks it out.
 
Sheraton Heathrow Hotel
Arriving at the Sheraton Heathrow after a busy day at work, I was ready to kick off my shoes and chill out, so I was ...
 
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Cab drivers reger to the junction bedide the Royal Geographical Society as 'Hot and Cold Corner' because the statues on the building are African explorer David Livingstone and Polar explorer Ernest Shackleton.