Friday, February 26, 2010

Imperial Suite, Park Hyatt-Vendôme Paris, France




Situated on the second floor of the Park Hyatt-Vendôme’s Haussmanian building is the hotel’s 750 square-foot Imperial Suite. Thise pricey suite has high ceilings, a dining room, kitchenette and bar. When visitors tire of toiling, they relax with an “In Suite Spa” that comes outfitted with a steam room, Whirlpool and built-in massage table.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Four Points by Sheraton Cybercity - Mauritius




SUMMARY
This hotel is not aimed at the leisure market but we found it a decent choice for comfortable stay so long as you have a hire car.

LOCATION
Not the best location for a leisure trip but we had hired a car which made it a feasible choice as a base for exploring the island. It's on a new business park just off the only motorway (M2) and about 15mins drive from Port Louis. While there is no beach here the location is central enough within the island that any coast can be reached easily in a day trip. There is a free car park with ample space

FACILITIES
The hotel has a spa, swimming pool and gym. The spa is small but adequate and was quite quiet when we were there. There is a sauna and steam room and also a jacuzzi however this didn't work properly and was the biggest diappointment of our stay. The heated pool could have been much warmer. We didn't try the gym but it looked quite decent and there was a personal trainer there all of the time.

FOOD AND DRINK
There are 2 restaurants and a coffee shop. Cazzarole is the main restaurant which served lovely food at affordable prices. Definitely recommended. Adrenaline bar also served food and had an outside terrace with second bar. This proved a popular spot for local afterwork drinkers, personally we found it overpriced.

ROOM
As you'd expect from a quality chain. Nice big bed. Nice big flat screen tv. Shower could have been better as the water temperature was not consistent.

The Summerhouse





Elizabethan banqueting tower likened to fairytale castle
A rare surviving example of an Elizabethan banqueting tower which was originally one of a pair. The towers flanked the bowling green of Sir Francis Newport's family home at Eyton Hall.

Built on large estates a short distance from the main house, banqueting towers became popular in the late 16th century. Family members and guests retired to these intimate surroundings to savour the panoramic views and the heady scents and flavours of spiced wines, sweet-meats and the decorative sugar moulds of a banquet. The Summerhouse's likeness to a sugar-plum fairytale castle is intentional, as the intricate architecture was meant to reflect the elaborate dishes served.

The building has been restored by The Vivat Trust, a building preservation trust, which manages its rescued buildings as self-catering holiday properties. The Summerhouse comprises of two octagons with the larger one providing a bedroom with an open fire and a four poster bed on the first floor, and a kitchen on the ground floor with a small shower room tucked under the stairwell. The smaller octagon houses the oak staircase which connects the floors and leads to a balustraded roof terrace, offering outstanding views of the Shropshire countryside.

The kitchen offers fine views through three full-length arched windows. A shower room with a toiler is enclosed underneath the stairwell. The first floor provides a bedroom, sitting room with a four poster bed and an open fire.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Le Meridien Paris




Le Méridien is an international hotel brand with a European perspective, formerly headquartered in the United Kingdom, with 130 properties. It is owned by Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide.

Le Méridien is a global hotel chain with a portfolio of more than 120 hotels in over 50 countries worldwide. The majority of its properties are located in cities and resorts throughout Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia Pacific and the Americas

The Le Méridien brand was established in 1972 by Air France "to provide a home away from home for its customers." The first Le Méridien property was a 1,000-room hotel in Paris — Le Méridien Etoile. Within two years of operation the group had 10 hotels in Europe and Africa. Within the first six years the number of hotels had risen to 21 hotels in Europe, Africa, the French West Indies, Canada, South America, the Middle East and Mauritius. By 1991, the total number of Le Méridien properties had risen to 58.

Monday, February 1, 2010

The Royal Garden Hotel London




The Royal Garden Hotel is a five-star luxury address defined by its location. From its rooms and suites, watch the seasons come and go. From the uppermost floors the vista incorporates Kensington Palace, Hyde Park, the Royal Albert Hall, the capitals rooftops and colourful mews houses. The horizon above the trees is punctuated with Londons iconic architecture, from St Pauls Cathedral to the Houses of Parliament.

As part of an extensive investment programme which will result in all areas of the Royal Garden Hotel being redesigned and updated by Spring 2012, November saw work start on the now completed hotel lobby and Park Terrace Restaurant and Bar, which will be unveiled in March 2010.