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Pavilion Hotel

Small funky townhouse hotel - 30 theatrically themed rooms ideal for the artistically minded. Popular with celebrities. Affordable prices

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34-36 Sussex Gardens
Hyde Park
London
W2 1UL
United Kingdom
www.pavilionhoteluk.com

Described as "London's chicest little Hotel" by Harpers & Queen magazine, the Pavilion 'Fashion Rock 'n' Roll' Hotel is a groovy 30 room hotel in central London, aimed at a discerning, artistically minded clientele. Catering for a variety of tastes, each room is crammed with delicate artefacts and eccentrically decorated. Rooms include "Honkey Tonky Afro" (a tribute to the 70s complete with mirror beads and glitter-ball), "Indian Summer" (with four-poster bed) and "Casablanca Nights" (a deco inspired Moorish fantasy. All rooms have modest bathroom facilities, satellite tv's and telephones. The continental breakfast is nothing special, but the rooms have more than enough charm to make up for it. Famous celebrities who call the Pavilion home when in London include Byan Ferry, Duran Duran and (until he was banned) Pete Doherty. Tariff (Inclusive of continental breakfast and VAT) Small Single £60 Large Single £85 Double/Twin £100 Triple (3 adultls) £120 Family £130 (2 adults, 2 children) Getting there Pavilion Hotel is located near Oxford Street and Hyde Park. 3 minutes walk from Edgware Road Tube and 10 minutes walk from Padington Station.

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