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The Emory London | A suite in London is too luxurious.

| A suite in London is too luxurious. The Emory London | A suite in London is too luxurious. I recently stayed at the newly opened Emory Hotel in London. All rooms in this hotel are suites starting from 50 square meters, which is very luxurious in London. All suites in the hotel are also designed by different designers. I specifically asked the hotel for a suite designed by Andre Fu. My two favorite hotels are designed by him. As soon as I stepped into the room, I found that I was indeed his loyal fan. All the furniture design and furnishings, lighting and ornaments create an impeccable atmosphere. With the spacious and luxurious space, The Emory is the best hotel in London! The living room and bedroom of the room are semi-open, and both spaces have TVs. The bathrooms are also equipped with double basins + automatic toilets. The lighting design and marble are very textured. The room also has a cloakroom, and the space is still very large. I really can't believe this is in London, haha. The minibar snacks and drinks in the room are all free, and the hotel also gives a bottle of champagne or wine of your choice every day, which is very generous. Of course, this hotel also has some shortcomings. The entrance of the hotel lobby is very small and hidden in a small alley, but fortunately, you can enter from the gate of The Berkeley. These two hotels belong to The Maybourne group. The hotel only has one restaurant, ABCKitchen. This time I only had breakfast in the restaurant. The taste is good and exquisite, but there are not many choices and only white people's meals. However, breakfast is free for all guests, so it is worth a try. The service of the hotel can be regarded as world-class. Everyone is very enthusiastic and talkative. It can be seen that every staff member still loves their work very much. There is no sense of death for workers. Housekeeping is also one of the most careful I have seen. They will help arrange the things in the suitcase neatly. The fruits in the room will be updated every day and they are all delicious. It's not like the local garbage fruit in the UK. The hotel is located next to Hyde Park, which is very suitable for tourists. However, London itself is quite small, so it doesn't matter where you live. In summary, this hotel can be regarded as the ceiling of London. If you come to London to play and have enough budget, you can close your eyes and rush! The Emory London
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