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Draycott
 
24-26 Cadogan Gardens SW3 2RP London England
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Situated in a garden square in central London, the Draycott Hotel is one of London's leading town house hotels. Set amidst beautiful gardens, away from the hustle and bustle of the vibrant capital city, this hotel is famous for its tranquility. Guests staying at this hotel can easily reach the city's leading shopping districts like Chelsea and Knightsbridge. The famous West End theatres and the City Centre are also within the easy reach of the hotel. The hotel is also close to both the Knightsbridge and the South Kensington underground stations. The Draycott Hotel offers 35 Edwardian style rooms and suits. All rooms are equipped with a host of modern amenities, required for a comfortable stay in London. The hotel offers afternoon tea and champagne in its drawing room, overlooking private gardens. The private suite of the hotel can be used by the guests for cozy entertainment. The hotel also offers concierge services to guide the guests to nearby places of tourist attractions, restaurants and other sources of entertainment. The hotel's chauffeur service makes it comfortable for the guests to visit different places of the city from the hotel.The Draycott hotel, London, offers the full service associated with such a centrally located and intimate luxury hotel. Formerly known as Cliveden Town House, it occupies three red-brick Edwardian homes just around the corner from Chelseas Sloane Square. Originally built in the 1890's, work began in 1995 to bring the Hotel up to the standards of refinement and personal service of a 5 star establishment. This involved the efforts of interior designer Rupert Lord. Each day this renowned luxury London hotel offers a number of complimentary services to all guests. These are served in the Drawing Room and include tea and biscuits at 4 p.m., a glass of champagne at 6 p.m., followed by hot chocolate from 10 p.m. Every detail combines to convince guests that they are at home at the Draycott, invited to enjoy Edwardian standards of hospitality in a grand yet friendly setting.