The hotel is conveniently located between the Green Park and Piccadilly Circus metro stations, closer to the first. Located on a quiet street next to hotels of this kind. The hotel is medium in size, which is very pleasant and convenient, i. e. the class of a very decent hotel with well-trained staff, good cuisine, etc.
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The hotel is conveniently located between the Green Park and Piccadilly Circus metro stations, closer to the first. Located on a quiet street next to hotels of this kind. The hotel is medium in size, which is very pleasant and convenient, i. e. the class of a very decent hotel with well-trained staff, good cuisine, etc. , while without much pathos, fuss, which are invariably associated with a large number of people in large hotels. Nearby is the lovely Berkeley Square. To the west, Hyde Park is a 10-minute walk, to the south - at the same distance - Piccadilly Street with access to Green Park and Buckingham Palace, not far from Soho with its cafes, theaters, shops, not far from Oxford Street. In general, everything is nearby, within walking distance. The hotel itself is very cozy, designed in the old English style, even the modern elevator inside is upholstered with tapestry with antique wooden frames around the mirrors and a stylish chandelier. There are always several porters inside and sometimes outside the hotel, ready to catch a taxi for you, open the door, help with luggage or just wish you a pleasant day. Everyone is very friendly. There are Russians among the porters and among the restaurant staff (we sometimes came across them). Upon arrival, such a Russian guy told us everything in detail and consulted. On the ground floor there is a reception hall flowing into each other, a stylish library where you can drink tea or something stronger, a bar, 2 restaurant halls. Free Wi Fi, stationery in the room from tape, scissors, paper clips, etc. to a keyboard and mouse. Our twin room for two beds is probably one of the most modest, but very comfortable normal size with comfortable armchairs, a table with an aged mirror surface, very original, a good bathroom with everything you need. Pleasant little things: evening room service with a French candy biscuit at night, the Independent morning newspaper, which is hung in a bag on the door handle (when checking in, they ask if they need a morning newspaper), a complete tea and coffee set with a teapot for tea and a teacupfor coffee. A set of single teas, coffee, hot chocolate, constantly replenished biscuits for tea, constantly replenished bottles of water. The symbol of the hotel is a red carnation. . It is on all the symbols of the hotel, on slippers, bathrobes, in a vase in the bathroom - a live fresh carnation, in the hall - a composition in the form of a ball of live carnations. Excellent mattress, pleasant linen with the symbols of the hotel. In our room, instead of wallpaper - textiles, moreover, soft; very soft carpet. Feeling of comfort and constant invisible care of the staff. We had a paid English breakfast, i. e. in addition to the continental buffet breakfast, we could order something more serious - scrambled eggs, bacon and eggs, pancakes, hot sandwiches, etc. Before that, we stayed in a larger and more stellarLe Meridien, but there were no such warm impressions from him. Very detailed photos are on the website of the Chesterfield hotel.
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