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Royal Horseguards ThistleNewest Review: ... obvious that the rooms had recently been refurbished, the carpets, curtains and bedding were all tasteful, brand new and of ... more |
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by - written on 22/06/09 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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I was recently summoned to London to attend a national meeting of all the regional co-ordinators of what I do. I was nervous about going as I hadn't met any of them in person and only knew a couple of them from talking on the phone, and I knew that of the 20 or so people attending, I would be the only one going by myself. When I was sent the link to the hotel that we would be staying in however, my mood lifted somewhat! And what's more, this is one of those rare things that is actually as nice, if not better, in real life than it is portrayed on the internet. The Royal Horseguards Hotel is a Grade I listed building situated in Whitehall Court on the bank of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/03/09 (Very useful, 40 readings)
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We recently stayed at this hotel for 3 nights. We paid the bulk of it with Tesco vouchers - every £10 of vouchers gives you £40 in hotel vouchers. This is not the cheapest hotel about but you do get what you pay for! As we were using our vouchers we decided to spoil ourselves. The hotel is built in the style of a French Chateau and is a grade 1 listed building. It is in the Whitehall district and is a very historic building. The rooms have been recently modernised, but still have a lovely old feel to them whilst providing all mod cons. We arrived at 10.30am as we had taken an early morning flight down and went to leave our luggage at the hotel ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/01/09 (Very useful, 52 readings)
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This hotel was booked for a February weekend break on our way home from Disneyland Paris. We had booked a deluxe family room for two nights at a special rate of £200 per night including breakfast. For more than 100 years, The Royal Horse guards has graced the banks of the Thames with its elegant, imposing presence. Its architectural heritage has earned it Grade I listed status, and made it one of London's most iconic buildings. *Arrival at the hotel & check in* As mentioned above, we were heading for a London weekend on our way home from Disneyland Paris with two children in tow. We arrived at London Waterloo around 8pm on the Friday ... Read the complete review
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