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Compliment jaimep (04-04-2008) 4

Le Meridien Piccadilly proudly stands on nine floors, showcasing 266 luxurious bedrooms. Located in the heart of London’s West End and Piccadilly , the hotel is near the shopping district, theatres, parks and museums and
approximately 17 miles from the London Heathrow Airport.

Although the hotel keeps the tradition of the original Edwardian decoration style, no modern guestroom convenience is spared. Guests rooms feature a private bathroom, individually controlled air conditioning, automated trouser press, an in-room safe, a mini-bar, colour television with international cable channels, and in-house movies as well as Sony PlayStation.
Hotel amenities include 24-hour room service, concierge and babysitting service.

Regarded as one of London’s finest hotels, guests can enjoy a traditional afternoon tea at the Oak Room Lounge, or indulge in the gourmet cuisine of the Terrace Restaurant and Bar.

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Compliment Nguyenuk11 (01-02-2008) 5

Le Meridien is one of those places that you’d never expect to stay in unless you were a celebrity or some one in a high position in the business world. Tourists and passer byers usually walk past it and consider how great the exterior is. I stayed here on a weekday evening and the décor is very plush. I was in awe just staring at the ceilings and statues. Put it this way, everything is expensive. From the marble floors to the bell boys, everything is to the highest quality. Squeaky clean mirrors in the lift and cleaned up carpets for the corridors. As for the rooms, they are massive and I’m not talking about the bathroom, because they too were also massive. You could fit a person into the bathroom for them to sleep on the floor! Also, there on the table were four glossy magazines from Harpers to Yes magazine. There were also complimentary chocolates, which I also found entertaining as I indulged them. Overall, the bathroom was nice and the king size bed was very cosy. The entire room was lovely and I definitely enjoyed myself, however, because of the size of the room, I got quite scared thinking that someone might pop out from the dark corners of the room. I think the price of the rooms range from £270-550 per night. I don’t think I need to say anymore, but 10 out of 10 for solid quality. Also, one last note, don't look outside the window because that's a different reality; the backstreets of central London.

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