One Aldwych

One Aldwych is a 5 -star hotel in London, England. It lies on the road Aldwych in the City of Westminster.

Special

Most of the other hotels of the star class, it differs in that it is privately owned. Manager and co-owner of the five hotels of CambellGray Collection to which the One Aldwach heard, Gordon Campbell Gray, who is also an art collector and more than 500 exhibits throughout the hotel shows. The house waived all products that have been manufactured using animal experiments. On the bedside tables, the room was not the Bible, but is a guide to ecological thinking. The rooms daily delivery of fresh flowers and fruit. The swimming pool is chlorine-free and has underwater music

Exterior

The One Aldwych is located in a Grade II listed Edwardian building of 1907 the architect Charles Mewes and Arthur Joseph Davis, who became famous for her design of the Ritz hotel.

The hotel is located on the corner of Aldwych and The Wellington Street right next to the Novello Theatre and opposite the London Transport Museum. The Waldorf Hilton is located a few meters away on the same side of Aldwych. For many years the building was used for the purpose of The Morning Post editorial. In 1998, the hotel was restored by Jestico Whiles Associates who received the Edwardian style of the exterior and the interior design of a Louis XVI style, including an art collection. The exterior is made ​​of Norwegian granite.

Interior

Room

The hotel has 105 rooms and suites. The rooms are by Lonely Planet " as a generous and stylish with curtains made ​​of raw silk, natural tones and contemporary art, with a bath big enough for two " The rooms range from 2010 £ 336 per night.

Restaurants & Bars

One Aldwych has two restaurants, the Axis and the Indigo and two Bars, the Lobby Bar and The Cinnamon Bar The Axis restaurant serves British dishes and a traditional English breakfast.

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