Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Town Hall Hotel
As the name suggest, the Town Hall Hotel is a beautifully built, early 1900s town hall houses in London. Whereas the building’s facade is classic Edwardian baroque architectural style, the interior teems with modern elements juxtaposed with original ornate detailing. The striking three-story De Montfort Suite (above), for example, preserves the original structure’s embellished vaulted ceilings, stained glass windows and Henry Poole sculptures, while integrating a modern appearance with clear glass room dividers and minimalist furniture.
Whether you’re staying for one night or a week, the rooms have every comfort and amenity. Each room features fully controllable air conditioning and heating, bespoke bathroom furniture by Hatt UK, free wi-fi, telephone points and plug sockets in every room, flatscreen TV and DVD player, toiletries: a complimentary set will be delivered daily, complimentary tea and cafetiere coffee provided, and daily maid service.
Nuno Mendes is a pioneer explorer in gastronomy, wandering the globe in a passionate quest for the most delicious flavours, the finest ingredients, the most innovative techniques. Training and working in many of the world’s finest kitchens, Nuno’s passion for good food and his creative genius have found expression in running his own restaurants in London. These projects have garnered lavish accolades from the most jaded of reviewers and introduced diners to his magical blend of authentic ingredients and perfectly executed cooking. Nuno is also part of the Town Hall Gotel restaurant and creates delicious, exciting, and unforgettable dishes.
Labels:
Cultural,
Eating,
Europe,
Events,
History,
Hotels,
Photos,
Relaxing,
Restaurants,
Travel Stories,
United Kingdom,
Urban Tourism
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