Tuesday 28 June 2011

View Miss Ada's Room - A Luxury Room at the Gore Hotel in London

Each room at the Gore is distinctive and romantic in a different way. Miss Ada's room, named after one of the Cooke sisters, who first ran the Gore as a proper hotel, has a wood panelled bathroom where calling the toilet a "throne" is not a euphemism - it is, in fact, housed in an eccentric mahogany throne.
Individual decor extends, as well, to the standard doubles, which are modestly priced by London standards. Most have tester beds velvet draperies, lace curtains and feature deep, Victorian-style color schemes.
Rooms have all the modern features guests expect - flat screen televisions with DVD players, wi-fi hubs, in-room bars - tucked discreetly out of sight.
As another thoughtful, modern touch, the Gore has turned a balcony overlooking its grand staircase into a tiny office where guests can check their emails, surf the Internet or print out a document free of charge.

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