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This former ballroom near Buckingham Palace has black-and-white rooms with fruit, flowers, and South African mahogany furniture: "Modern mixed with...more
see the London guideBe sure to request a front-facing room at the Abode for views of the cathedral in Exeter's historical center. Originally the city's Assembly Rooms, it first...more
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No matter that many still refer to this hotel as the Great Eastern (its name from its inception in 1884 as one of London's finest railway hotels); in 2006,...more
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This cozy, friendly, family-run 14-room Victorian built of distinctive honey-colored Bath stone is near the center of town and strolling distance from most...more
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The cost of real estate in this upmarket neighborhood doesn't bear thinking about, but at B+B Belgravia—a duo of Georgian townhouses on a residential...more
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Despite its self-declared status as the city's latest hot spot, this is a solidly pleasant new hotel for anyone who wants to do a lot of shopping (Harrods and...more
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This 67-room town house hotel in Earls Court offers spectacular value for the money, and nothing about it sighs "budget." Rooms are snug but well...more
see the London guideA reliable agency with the blessing of the Bath tourism board, this outfit has a stable of 18 furnished weekly rentals that sleep between two and six...more
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Set amid four acres of landscaped grounds near the Royal Crescent, this rambling 19th-century stone inn feels more country house than townhouse. The...more
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