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Recipient
of five coveted red stars from the Automobile Association
(AA), London's smallest, most intimate, boutique hotel
provides outstanding service that cleverly blends abundant
luxury with modern practicality. From a discreet private
entrance guests enter an atmosphere of comfort and superb
service that has all the trappings of a private club. Cared
for by a personal butler throughout their stay, they eat,
meet, drink and sleep in a secluded world of opulent warmth.
Whatever the purpose of your visit, "41 hotel" welcomes you with
its unique blend of 21st Century technology and every
possible traditional comfort.
Guest Rooms:
Hidden away in the wood- and
glass-lined corridors of "41 hotel" are 16 deluxe rooms and 4
split-level suites, including the magnificent glass-ceilinged
conservatory suite. Each is decorated in a stylish, quite
contemporary black and white motif using traditional mahogany
furniture and black leather details; among the many
outstanding features provided as standard all offer opulent
marble bathrooms, the finest hand made mattresses, and warm
feather duvets. Plus, in every room, state of the art
interactive TV/DVD/IT technology with high speed email and
internet access, the ultimate resource for business or leisure
requirements.
A selection of our rooms and suites also offer splendid views
overlooking The Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace, which
accommodate the horses and coaches used on state occassions,
the horses are excercised every day.
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All our rooms come in a stylish black and white theme with
mahogany furniture throughout. The latest in technological
features together with an array of thoughtful extras ensure
your stay at 41 hotel is as comfortable as possible.
Master Suite
Master Suite, is
spread over two levels and the bedroom area is truly unique
with its glass ceiling, meaning you can sleep under the stars
right in the heart of London!
The Restaurant:
Centrepiece of the hotel, the Executive Lounge provides round
the clock dining and guest services. Enjoy Continental
breakfast: take afternoon tea; reserve a dinner for two; relax
in the evening with a cocktail and a selection of snacks and
canapes. The mahogany panelling and elegant sculptured columns
create a striking setting for every event, but for a more
traditional environment the exceptional cuisine and service of
the Library Restaurant in the adjacent Rubens Hotel can be
charged to your "41 hotel" room account.
The 24 hour room service menu offers a range of items from
light snacks to three course dinners. And if you simply can't
wait a moment longer at the end of a hard day, from 8.30 each
evening you are invited to 'plunder the pantry' and help
yourself to cold meats, salads, freshly baked breads and
nibbles. Then relax by the mahogany fireplace in the Executive
Lounge with your favourite drink from the bar menu, served
with complimentary canapés.
Facilities:
At 41 we appreciate the busy lives of our guests and offer a
range of leisure facilties and activities easily accessible
from either within your room, our exclusive club lounge or
from nearby gym facility. You can make use of the following
services at any time;
... pass to first class gym facilities a few doors away,
including steam room, swimming pool, fitness instructors, the
latest cardio-vascular equipment and much more.
... to destress we can arrange for a professional massage in
your room within the hour available round the clock, pamper
yourself with a professional beauty therapist available within
the hour offering manicures, pedicures, hair and make-up
barber service within the hour for an unbeatable close shave
compendium of board games in the club lounge chess table
selection of books, newspapers and magazines in the lounge an
outstanding concierge service to assist, recommend and book
theatre, restaurants, attractions and any other cultural
events.
We can also provide a fully registered babysitting/nanny
service as well as special menus/DVDs/movies to keep the kids
entertained.
Groups & Meetings:
For the business
traveller working alone, a room at ""41 hotel"" represents the
ultimate way to conduct business away from the office. Every
feature here is standard including a PC with
fax/printer/copier and high speed internet access,
international newspapers, office supplies and stationery,
private and personal direct 2-line telephones phones, speaker
phones, and voice mail in the guest's language, a large work
desk area and 24 hour room service.
For female guests travelling alone we can provide specially
allocated rooms that enhance security for peace of mind and
offer a door locking facility on the inside, female service
staff and additional space for makeup items in bathrooms
together with extra hangers in the wardrobes and additional
lighting. We are happy to go further with specific requests to
make our female guests feel comfortable and secure at all
times.
For frequent visitors, complimentary membership of RCH
exceptional Executive Club brings truly superb value at very
special rates. And if there's anything else you need, just
ask."
Nor can there be many better equipped or more discreet
environments for meetings than the luxurious 10 seat Executive
Boardroom. Panelled mahogany walls conceal state-of-the-art
A/V technology, a 42-inch plasma screen with laptop computer
connection, remote environmental control, plus video
conference facilities for delegates unable to attend. A wide
range of menus is provided, with the magnificent Executive
Lounge available for all tea breaks and syndicate and break
out sessions.
Local Attractions:
Victoria, St James's,
Westminster, Green Park, Belgravia, Chelsea, Piccadilly
Travel
Information:
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Tube Station:
The Hotel is a 2-3 minutes walk from Victoria station. Exit
the station at Terminus Place and turn left. Turn right onto
Buckingham Palace road and follow road for approximately 90m
where you will arrive at your destination. Please note that
41 hotel is discreetly located between bar and The Rubens Hotel
on Buckingham Palace Road
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Train Station:
Nearest Train station is Victoria Station.
- Motorway Junction:
Take the M4 in the direction of central
London.
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