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GENERAL INFORMATION :
What to expect: A mix of Edwardian elegance and international chic, this hotel built in 1904 lies between Covent Garden, Soho, and Leicester Square, and is a magnet for vacationers and business travelers looking for a quiet but central location. The seven-story Mountbatten has decorated its sand-colored walls with leopard print-framed mirrors and Asian artifacts, and its generously proportioned lobby with tiger print-covered ottomans.
Amenity highlights: Guests receive 24-hour room service and complimentary access to the fitness center. Access in elevators is by keycard, for added security.
Insider tip: Lovers of fine Southeast Asian cuisine should head 2 blocks west to Chinatown. Best time to visit is after dark, when the huge arches are floodlit to welcome visitors to this cosmopolitan district
PROPERTY AMINITIES :
The hotel offers 24-hour room service and complimentary access to the fitness center. Access in elevators is by keycard, for added security.
ROOMS :
The Radisson Edwardian Mountbatten has 151 guestrooms, renovated in 2002, all of which have cleanly designed furniture and giant wooden or leather headboards. All rooms include a desk with built-in data ports, high-speed Internet access (on request), three phone lines, bathrobes, and illuminated housekeeping indicators. Dual-voltage electrical sockets accommodate non-UK laptops without an adaptor. Bathrooms have designer toiletries and a bath and shower combination.
Standard room - These guestrooms offer one double or two single beds.
Deluxe room - Larger than standard rooms, these guestrooms have one double or two single beds.
Suite - Individually designed, ranging from contemporary chic to classic Italian, the suites offer large desks and sitting areas, either in open-plan form or as a separate room. Many overlook the historic Seven Dials monument
DINING :
Dial Bar & Restaurant - Long and elegant, the room is furnished in jade and charcoal with eggplant-colored sofas and leather easy chairs. The cuisine mixes an Australian panache for presentation with traditional English ingredients. From 5 PM, the lights are dimmed, the music switches to jazz, and this sophisticated venue becomes a favorite with Londoners as well as guests
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