Hotel cadogan, london
The rooms were small and poorly equipped - no tea/coffee facilities, no trouser press, no comfortable chairs. they were also quite dark which made make-up application and hair arrangement very difficult. the worst thing about the cadogan, was the lack of a bath. i have never stayed in any hotel which did not have a bath, only a shower. i would not expect any hotel assuming five star status to have rooms which had no bath. we had two rooms as my son decided to join us. his room had no bath either. this was our second visit here. we really liked the friendly, helpful staff last time we stayed two months ago. due to the poor accommodation we were offered on this occasion, it will be our last visit.
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 The Cadogan Hotel, built in 1887 in London's SW1, off Sloane Square, was soon to find itself at the heart of Victorian society's most infamous indiscretions. Within the walls of this most stately of West End London hotels, some of society's pre-eminent figures came together in a tumult of...
                        The Cadogan Hotel, built in 1887 in London's SW1, off Sloane Square, was soon to find itself at the heart of Victorian society's most infamous indiscretions. Within the walls of this most stately of West End London hotels, some of society's pre-eminent figures came together in a tumult of...