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24-26 Cadogan Gardens |
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The Draycott hotel, London, offers the full service associated with such a centrally located and intimate luxury hotel. Formerly known as Cliveden Town House, it occupies three red-brick Edwardian homes just around the corner from Chelsea’s Sloane Square. Originally built in the 1890's, work began in 1995 to bring the Hotel up to the standards of refinement and personal service of a 5 star establishment. This involved the efforts of interior designer Rupert Lord. Each day this renowned luxury London hotel offers a number of complimentary services to all guests. These are served in the Drawing Room and include tea and biscuits at 4 p.m., a glass of champagne at 6 p.m., followed by hot chocolate from 10 p.m. Every detail combines to convince guests that they are at home at the Draycott, invi... |
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Hotel Facilities |
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Iron and ironing board available on request |
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Non-smoking rooms available upon request |
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Individually controlled air conditioning |
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Room service - full menu |
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Cot available upon request |
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Front desk - safety deposit box |
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Wireless Internet connection |
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Wireless Internet connection in the entire property |
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Front desk - fax service |
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CancellationsIn case of no show or late cancellation 1 night will be charged on your credit card. |
Payment - We accept |
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The Draycott hotel, London, offers the full service associated with such a centrally located and intimate luxury hotel. Formerly known as Cliveden Town House, it occupies three red-brick Edwardian homes just around the corner from Chelsea’s Sloane Square. Originally built in the 1890's, work began in 1995 to bring the Hotel up to the standards of refinement and personal service of a 5 star establishment. This involved the efforts of interior designer Rupert Lord. Each day this renowned luxury London hotel offers a number of complimentary services to all guests. These are served in the Drawing Room and include tea and biscuits at 4 p.m., a glass of champagne at 6 p.m., followed by hot chocolate from 10 p.m. Every detail combines to convince guests that they are at home at the Draycott, invited to enjoy Edwardian standards of hospitality in a grand yet friendly setting. |
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