One Thirty Apartments

One Thirty Apartments

130 Queens Gate, South Kensington - SW7 5LE London

Set in the heart of cosmopolitan London, where classical architecture meets urban chic, the Fifty Four Boutique Hotel offers a refreshing sanctuary of contemporary classic comfort. Turning the spotlight from gimmicks back to guests the Fifty Four Boutique Hotel focuses on Essential needs: Value: Outstandingly affordable prices Location: Central, convenient and attractive The Team: Professional, reliable and young Bedrooms: 26 spacious rooms and suites The Bar: A balance of quality and simplicity Breakfast: AbsolutelyDelicious The Design: Bedrooms: Crisp contemporary furniture with homely comfort of natural linens and 100 percent Percale cotton. Bathrooms: Sandstone and black granite with gleaming chrome rain showers Technology: DVD, modems, digital safes, personal answerphones Features: Many rooms have private terraces, Leafy views, and sash windows sense of space and light. All rates include a delicious simplistic continental breakfast served in the lounge with the freshest croissants on fine bone china. For all other dining, our professional, intelligent, young team are delighted to help guests choose from the large local selection of restaurants from intimate bistros to ultra chic eateries. The Fifty Four Boutique Hotel a unique cotemporary hotl in the heart of fashionable South Kensington, turning the spotlight back to guests. The Fifty Four Boutique Hotel focuses on essential needs. Rates include: Continental breakfast. Some rooms have private terraces and gardens. Cable TV and DVD on request. In room digital safe, 100 PCT Percale Cotton bed. Gilehrist and Sames bathroom amenities. Furniture designed by CAI.

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Users comments
  • Comment added on 2004-11-09

    Price is good Location good

  • Comment added on 2004-10-06

    We knew the limitations of the apartments from a previous stay in May of this year. The location and the price continue to draw us back. However they really need to put some improvements in the appearance of the rooms. The tiny refrigs are always in need of defrosting and the doors are broken (two of two experiences in 2004).

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