The Soho Hotel

The first "deluxe hotel" in the Soho district of central London. The property was created on the site of a former multi-story car park between Dean and Wardour Streets. Following the site's demolition, fresh construction was undertaken and an entirely new hotel building, architecturally sympathetic to the original red-brick structure, has replaced it.
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The Soho Hotel has 85 guestrooms and suites, as well as eight private apartments with separate entrances, two drawing rooms, a Bar and Restaurant, two screening rooms, three private dining rooms and a fully-equipped gym.
Interiors reflect Kit Kemp's signature modern English style, featuring solid granite and oak bathrooms. British art also plays a vital role in the interior design - look out for a ten-foot-tall Botero sculpture in the lobby.
Amenities
- Room-controlled air conditioning.
- 2-line direct-dial telephone with voice mail.
- Computer modem and fax outlet.
- Hi-speed wireless internet access.
- Remote control flat widescreen LCD TV with satellite channels.
- DVD and CD player.
- Safe.
- Tivoli bedside radios.
- Fully stocked mini bar.
- Hairdryer.
- Bathrooms are granite, oak and glass with Telephone
- Heated towel rails
- Anti-misting mirrors
- Cast iron tub
- Separate showers
- Double basins
- Bidet and terry cloth bathrobes.
- Concierge.
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