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London Hotel Recommendations (newer consolidated thread)
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Standard room is 26 sq mt (i.e., closet size); lowest level junior suite is 39 sq mt (a standard room in my book). Not much of a deal if one cares about room size, as I do. Even the 1 br suite at 51 sq mt doesn't seem "sensational" to me. Does any Virtuoso agent know what the guaranteed upgrade is to?
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Standard room is 26 sq mt (i.e., closet size); lowest level junior suite is 39 sq mt (a standard room in my book). Not much of a deal if one cares about room size, as I do. Even the 1 br suite at 51 sq mt doesn't seem "sensational" to me. Does any Virtuoso agent know what the guaranteed upgrade is to?
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Here's the clarification I got:
Booking a Superior or Deluxe Room will guarantee an upgrade to a Junior Suite, all other bookings will guarantee an upgrade to the suite category above subject to availability on the below suite categories:
Superior Room
Deluxe Room
Junior Suite
Deluxe Junior Suite
One Bedroom Suite
Park Corner Suite
So no one should ever book a Deluxe Room under the opening offer unless the Superior Room is sold out.
Booking a Superior or Deluxe Room will guarantee an upgrade to a Junior Suite, all other bookings will guarantee an upgrade to the suite category above subject to availability on the below suite categories:
Superior Room
Deluxe Room
Junior Suite
Deluxe Junior Suite
One Bedroom Suite
Park Corner Suite
So no one should ever book a Deluxe Room under the opening offer unless the Superior Room is sold out.
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423 26-28 superior
473 30-35 deluxe
765 39-43 junior
855 46-48 deluxe junior - not as cramped as suite
1530 51-54 suite
2025 63 park corner
5400 115 royal with butler
6300 104 penthouse with butler
GBP m2 in opening month Feb
nice they say what connects to what (guaranteed?)
funny resort rates get more discussion than city rates
what is latest with beaumont owner/manager change ?
473 30-35 deluxe
765 39-43 junior
855 46-48 deluxe junior - not as cramped as suite
1530 51-54 suite
2025 63 park corner
5400 115 royal with butler
6300 104 penthouse with butler
GBP m2 in opening month Feb
nice they say what connects to what (guaranteed?)
funny resort rates get more discussion than city rates
what is latest with beaumont owner/manager change ?
Last edited by Kagehitokiri; Jan 1, 2019 at 12:22 pm
#97
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: London
Programs: BAEC Silver, HH Diamond, Radisson Gold, IHG Gold, Marriott Gold, Shangri La Jade
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It's my birthday in February, last year you all said I should stay at The Beaumont which was wonderful, but should i be considering other options this year? I'm looking at the Connaught, the Cadogan and the Milestone as other possibilities. Sauna and steam is important!
#98
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It's my birthday in February, last year you all said I should stay at The Beaumont which was wonderful, but should i be considering other options this year? I'm looking at the Connaught, the Cadogan and the Milestone as other possibilities. Sauna and steam is important!
The Connaught is always highly regarded. The Belmond will be new so there's risk and upside to it. There's no feedback on the property and service will likely be spotty in Feb. However, the Virtuoso/Bellini Club offer of booking a Deluxe Room and upgrade to a Suite is very enticing
If the Mandarin Oriental can re-open in time, it looks stunning! Connaught is probably more of a sure thing.
#99
Join Date: Jun 2013
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Just concluding my first stay of 2019 at 45 Park Lane and it was as great as ever. Organised and arranged on the day due to a last minute business trip I still received a huge upgrade to one of their best suites and even though they didn't accompany me there were thoughtful little presents for my wife and daughter on arrival including a children's book signed by the illustrator. It's always great arriving back at a hotel and the staff on the front desk greet you by name and your suite is setup exactly the same way as last time with your favourite teas and coffees. No hiccups, no issues - just easy and stress free. They pulled it altogether in four hours magnificently. It sounds really simple and quaint but the best detail of this stay was getting into bed to find a hot water bottle in there that said, "It's the little things in life." On a cold winter night in London it was perfect.
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Join Date: Jun 2013
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It's my birthday in February, last year you all said I should stay at The Beaumont which was wonderful, but should i be considering other options this year? I'm looking at the Connaught, the Cadogan and the Milestone as other possibilities. Sauna and steam is important!
#101
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: England
Posts: 1,361
It's my birthday in February, last year you all said I should stay at The Beaumont which was wonderful, but should i be considering other options this year? I'm looking at the Connaught, the Cadogan and the Milestone as other possibilities. Sauna and steam is important!
#102
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: London
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The Connaught does not have a sauna, only steam room. The Lanesborough has both, although they are separate-sex; The Bulgari has a shared steam room, yet separate-sex sauna. I love The Beaumont, but I wouldn't consider it for their spa - it's too small, cold and lifeless. The Cadogan is a new hotel, so whilst I will be stupid enough to go there, likely very close to opening, I would not recommend you do. I am not familiar with either Cadogan's or Milestone's spa facilities, or whether they even have them. I would go either Connaught or Lanesborough.
Last edited by sarahluv; Jan 5, 2019 at 6:17 pm Reason: accidental hetronormativity!
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