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Set in London’s “Square Mile,” the brand new Apex is ideally situated in the heart of the City’s business district. Five multifunction private rooms, each equipped with Wi-Fi, broadband, LCD projectors, offer business travellers the latest in technology. Indulge your senses in the sauna, try reflexology, reiki, and flower therapy at the fitness centre or simply drift off to sleep in your luxuriously appointed room. The restaurant Addendum is receiving rave reviews for its hearty fodder.

 

After a major refurbishment, it has quickly become one of the capital’s finest places to sleep, eat and relax. Intimate and charming, the interiors have been given the contemporary touch by Olga Polizzi from the Rocco Forte luxury hotel. All of the air-conditioned rooms have dual-line phones, voice messaging, broadband internet connections and digital flat-screen LCD televisions with interactive video on demand, minibar and safe. The Mayfair location makes it an ideal bolt-hole for Bond Street shopping.

 

A sumptuous hotel bang in the middle of central London, Charlotte Street is modern and youthful while maintaining high levels of service. Guestrooms are of a good size and feature all amenities for the modern executive, including wi-fi. Indeed, the hotel is aimed firmly at the business market, being home to a screening room and two luxurious meeting rooms. Oscar’s restaurant serves modern British food with a good slice of international influence, and the adjoining bar is popular with the local media crowd for post-work drinks.

 

Excellent for business, Terence Conran’s Great Eastern delivers on every level, especially in terms of comfort and service. Aimed at and popular with the funkier generation of business clientele, rooms are equipped for work both on and off-line, and enhanced with CD and DVD players and libraries, while the meeting room has the capacity to hold up to 400 people. Dining options are happily plush—Aurora for fine dining, Terminus for brasserie fare, Fishmarket for seafood and Miyabi for top-notch Japanese, and there is also the George British grub.

 

Located on Charterhouse Square, in the bustling and bohemian Smithfield Market area, the Malmaison is on the edge of the City and a short journey from the West End. All rooms come with double queen or king-size beds, power showers, air conditioning, black-out curtains, cable TV, CD systems with CD library, two-line phones with voicemail, data ports, fast and free internet access, personal bars with drinks you’ll want to drink and nibbles. Wi-fi is available in the public areas. Affordable comfort in smart

 
 
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