The Rookery was designed by Peter McKay and Douglas Blain whose other work includes Hazzlitt's in Soho and The Gore in Kinsington. The Rookery is and 18th century restored brick design. It is located off Cowcross in Clerkenwell. The interior design boosts a mix of period-wood paneling and stone flagged floors. Some of the original fixtures have even been restored. You will find beautiful fireplaces and antique furniture that give the hotel a private club feel. There are 33 bedrooms that have each been uniquely designed and named after a real person who once lived in the building over 100 years ago. The Rookery is located close to London's trendy restaurants and bars and the area features a lively atmosphere. For a little feel of history nestled in London's modern life, try The Rookery.
The Luxury Inn in a modern bed and breakfast located in central London. It is bordered by De Beauvoir where you can find a great art environment. Hoxton is close by where London's trendy new attractions are found. It is also close to areas, like Essex and Cannonbury where popular restaurants, bars, shops and cinemas can be found. The style of the hotel includes lofts with a contemporary design by Charles Xenakis. The Luxury Inn hotel in London is abounding with skylights and large windows making it full of light. It offers cooking facilities, an entertainment area and broadband internet services. The Luxury Inn is close to the busy city life and still maintains a cozy atmosphere.
While these three do not come close to covering all the types of hotels London has to offer they do give you an idea of the diversity you will find. There is a hotel in London to meet everyone's needs from cozy bed and breakfasts to those located in the heart of the city life.
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