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"Surely occupying one of
the best situations in London, The Parkwood is a gracious small hotel.
Though only five minutes' walk from busy, noisy Marble Arch it is
a world away in this quiet street which opens onto all the splendour
of Hyde Park.
The front door opens into an attractive hallway and thence the charming
lounge with its pink sofas, plants and candy striped wallpaper. Many
of the bedrooms have recently been re-decorated with pretty papers
and prints and all have satellite television, radio-alarms and tea/coffee
makers. Some rooms are non-smoking. Bathrooms are nice though a little
old-fashioned, having tubs and hand-showers, not power showers.
The Parkwood is under the same ownership as the Edward Lear as one
notices by the same coral walls in the breakfast room, the hand-written
menus exhorting one to 'Eat, relax and enjoy' and even the artists'
gallery of paintings by visiting children.
Once again a very, and deservedly, popular small hotel, so we urge
prospective visitors to book early, if possible." |
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- Dumont
- Eye Witness
- Egon Ronay
- Frommers
- Good Bed and Breakfast
- Hachette
- Time Out
- "Which" Magazine
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