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GENERAL INFORMATION :
What to expect: Guests enter via a circular lobby, based around a shell-shaped sofa set on a contemporary carpet. The surrounding marble floor gives a sharp edge to the decor, which is reflected in the efficiency of the staff. The lobby merges into the Mirrors restaurant and bar, which bustles all day long with informal business meetings.
Amenity highlights:The hotel’s forte is arranging efficient business events, whether small boardroom-style meetings or banquets and conferences on a large scale. The 15 rooms are flexible and include the Shaw Theatre, a 446-seat purpose-built auditorium, and the Nobel Suite, which can be used in its own right or combined with the theater. All meeting rooms feature modern, light-wood decor.
Insider tip:The glass-paneled middle elevator reveals a panoramic view of London. Guests can take it to the 16th floor to see London’s key attractions - including Big Ben and the London Eye.
PROPERTY AMINITIES :
The large fitness center has floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of the British Library and St Pancras Station, and includes gym, sauna and steam room. The hotel offers extensive conference facilities catering for up to 360 people. Fifteen meeting rooms are available, from small boardroom-style meeting rooms to the Shaw Theatre purpose-built auditorium.
ROOMS :
This hotel has 312 modern guestrooms, decorated in warm colors accented by plum and burgundy. All rooms have television Internet access (via MSN TV). Bathrooms have a contemporary design, with green mosaic tiles, frosted glass doors and glass basins.
DINING :
Mirrors Restaurant and Bar - Large windows span the length of this smart, comfortable restaurant with marble floors, chaises longues and coffee-colored-leather and red-upholstered chairs. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served, with special daily lunch roasts, set menus and international à la carte dishes. The long marble bar is the focus of the dining-room, while seating on two levels provides intimacy.
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