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The
mood is calming, adult and understated; public areas feature
Silk Chenilles, 'Leopard' hide chairs, Phillipe Hurel
chocolate leather sofas and a collection of framed Japanese
artefacts. The 151 air-conditioned bedrooms are designed for
comfort and pleasure with bespoke furniture, designer fabrics
and the latest technology making them ideal for both the
leisure and business traveller. The Dial Bar and Restaurant
overlooks Seven Dials and plays host to major West End first
night parties.
Guest Rooms:
The Mountbatten's rooms have all been ergonomically designed to
give guests a clean, clear and comfortable space to make their
own. Bedroom furniture is in rare dark Wenge wood, Italian leather
and metal chairs, Percale cotton bed linen and bespoke wall
coverings. Bathrooms are clad in Sicilian carrara marble with
Jacob Delafon suites. Everything is designed to make you feel
special. Security is high with CCTV throughout, and floor access
is by room key only. The Mountbatten's eight suites have triple
aspect windows, which overlook Seven Dials.
Each suite is unique and glamorous with designer furniture and
fabrics from Pierre Frey and Zimmer and Rhodes. Relax listen to
your favourite music or films with our Bose sound system and DVD
player. Each room at the Radisson Mountbatten Hotel features European plug sockets, advanced
telephone systems with modem, analogue and digital telephone
points and personal telephone number with voice mail. 'In hotel'
mobile phones are available on request.
The Restaurant:
See and be seen at the
Dial bar and restaurant located on Seven Dials in the centre of
fashionable Covent Garden- with its tall glass windows, it is a
must for people watching. The Dial is rapidly becoming London's
hippest venue popular with media and advertising clientele and
host to major West End first night parties. The interior is
restrained yet luxurious, a classic contemporary mix of chocolate
leather and aubergine velvet, deep sofas and sleek wenge tables.
The Dial restaurant serves contemporary British cuisine,
interpreting great British favourites. Leading this revival in
contemporary British cuisine is award-wining Chef, Craig Williams
who has trained in some of London's finest restaurants.
Groups & Meetings:
Located in Covent Garden
the Mountbatten has 4 air-conditioned function rooms, which can
cater for up to 100 guests in style. Located in between Covent
Garden and Leicester Square underground stations and within easy
access by taxi or car. The Broad lands Suite has the atmosphere of
a drawing room, with natural daylight throughout and its own
registration area. All meeting rooms are equipped with the latest
presentation and communication technology with dedicated staff to
ensure that your event is a success.
Local Attractions:
Covent Garden, Royal
Opera House, West End theatres, St. Martin-in-the-Fields, National
Gallery, Charing Cross Road, Soho clubs, bars and music venues,
British Museum.
Never mind the tourist traps in the old Covent Garden market,
spend your time around Neal Street (don't miss the Cheese Shop in
Neal's Yard) and Floral Street where Paul Smith sets the tone.
Hip, happening fashion everywhere. St. Martin-in-the-Fields is
London's most loved parish church - a masterpiece by James Gibbs.
Refresh your spirit. Step inside at lunchtime for a Bach or Mozart
recital and if you enjoy this, check out St. John's in Smith
Square. You are in Soho to bar hop. Start at the bustling White
Horse in Marshall Street, then head West to the three big streets
- Dean, Frith and Greek. Finish at the scruffy, noisy Dive Bar
under the Kings Head in Gerrard Street.
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