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The Draycott Hotel London, United Kingdom

Posted by admin on Monday, September 12, 2011

The Draycott Hotel
London, United Kingdom


Style: Classic Luxury. Built: 1890. Remodeled: 1998. Rooms: 24. Suites: 11.

The Draycott Hotel is a hotel with pedigree, and that pedigree is nowhere more apparent than in its 35 beautifully appointed and individually decorated rooms.

Steeped in Edwardian splendour; with high ceilings and fireplaces; each room is theatrically themed and adorned with Victorian antiques. Each room contains something of its theatrical namesake - be it Sheridan, Coward, Grenfell, or Ashcroft - such as prints, posters, photographs and a miniature biography of the impressario in question. And each room comes with ensuite bathroom containing a well-proportioned bath and a power shower.

Rooms and suites at the back of the property benefit from glorious views over the private garden square below - particularly beautiful when the cherry trees are in blossom. And, at the end of the day there is the indulgence of sleeping between finest Sea Island cotton in a luxuriously large bed, especially made to Draycott Hotel's own specification and designed for perfect rest.

Whether you are staying in a single room or a deluxe suite, all rooms feature the modern amenities you'd expect, such as air conditioning, satellite television and CD music system. Where better than The Draycott Hotel to combine the grandeur of the past with the luxuries and convenience of today.
Recommended Rooms
Suites have a king-size bed or two twin beds in a spacious bedroom, some with a separate sitting room or fully equipped kitchen. And it is luxuriously furnished with typical Edwardian features- high ceilings and fireplace. These suites are approximately 471 sq. ft.

Deluxe Double rooms are spacious at 380 sq. ft. and beautifully decorated. The sitting area is very comfortable with a sofa and easy chair with all rooms having their own fireplace. All bedrooms have either a king-size bed or twin beds.

Double rooms are are spacious at 380-sq. ft. and beautifully decorated. The sitting area is very comfortable with a sofa and easy chair with all rooms having their own fireplace. All bedrooms have either a king-size bed or twin beds.

Single rooms are small at 123 sq. ft., however, all are beautifully decorated with either a theatrical or nautical theme.
Banquets & Meetings
Reception space for 25, Sit down meeting space for 16
Executive Retreat
Boardroom for 12 people.
High Speed Internet
Free Wi-Fi in all rooms
Pets Allowed
Dogs only.
Horseback Riding
Horse Riding can be arranged on Hyde Park.
Shopping
Kings Road & Knightsbridge
Theatre & Museums
Our concierge will take care of any requirements.

Available Activities

Dining
Horseback Riding
Jogging & Running
Shopping
Theatre & Museums

Hotel Address

The Draycott Hotel
26 Cadogan Gardens
London , SW3 2RP
United Kingdom


Location Summary
The Draycott Hotel is situated at 26 Cadogan Gardens, a quiet garden square in the heart of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Its location could not be better for the myriad of speciality luxury goods stores of Knightsbridge, Sloane Street and Kings Road. It is also a stone's throw from London's theatre land in the heart of the West End.

Underground: Closest Tube station is Sloane Square.

By road- Cadogan Gardens is just off Sloane Square, accessible by car from the A3216 or the A3217.

By air- London Heathrow, 40 minutes by car. London Gatwick, 30 minutes to Victoria by train. London City, 40 minutes by car.

By train- Nearest mainline station is London Victoria, approximately 1 mile away.
Directions to Hotel
1. Approaching from Knightsbridge turn down Sloane Street (at Harvey Nichols) and proceed towards Sloane Square. Turn right into Cadogan Gardens and second left which is a continuation of Cadogan Gardens. At the end of the road, on the right hand corner is Number 26 Cadogan Gardens, which has a Union Jack above the entrance.

2. Approaching from Sloane Square Go along the square into King's Rd straight ahead and then turn right (just after Peter Jones) into Cadogan Gardens. Take the second right (which is a continuation of Cadogan Gardens). Number 26 is on the left and has a Union Jack above the entrance.

3. Approaching from King's Road head towards Sloane Square turn left into Cadogan Gardens. Take the second right (which is a continuation of Cadogan Gardens). Number 26 is on the left and has a Union Jack above the entrance.

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