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Top 4 best new London hotel luxury spas.

by Holly on October 13, 2011

Back at the start of 2010, we wrote reviews of the best of London’s spas, unearthing six which we rated as better than the rest: The Dorchester Spa, So SPA at Sofitel St James, Renaissance Chancery Court Spa, Mandarin Oriental London Spa, The Berkeley Spa, Spa Studio at the Lanesborough. Now, nearly two years on, it’s [...]

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Women take the lead at top London hotels.

by Rajul on June 27, 2011

Historically, the upper echelons of hotel management have been dominated by men.  And although the opportunities for women to advance to the top are far greater today, the number of female General Managers at leading hotels remains comparatively low. But is this due to lingering remains of gender bias in the hotel industry and a [...]

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Secrets of Holborn.

by Andrea on December 24, 2010

Holborn is one of the main thoroughfares of London.  It’s busy, wide enough for four red buses abreast, a street of insurance company headquarters and recruitment agencies and anonymous offices. But there’s a secret Holborn too, a medieval Holborn that lies submerged in side streets and little alleyways, full of secret churches and historic pubs.  [...]

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Your 10-step London “luxury hotel crawl”!

by Rajul on February 18, 2010

London Hotels Insight is all about inside information to help you enjoy a great stay in London by securing the best hotel for your budget. But it’s also fun (and cheaper!) to hang out in London’s top hotels even if you’re not actually staying there.  So we’ve crafted our “top 10” list of super London [...]

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Best London hotel spas: the Renaissance.

by Rajul on February 2, 2010

Looking for a spa with a touch of “Oriental exotic”? Look no further than the spa at the Renaissance Chancery Court Hotel.  It has a definite Eastern feel to it, complete with orchids and rockeries, wooden bridges over pebbled streams and organic limestone walls. If the Dorchester Spa conveys “opulence” and SO Spa by Sofitel, [...]

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