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Haymarket Hotel is an 'Instant Classic'

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  Site Where: 1 Suffolk Place, London, United Kingdom, SW1

September 10, 2007 at 12:42 PM | 0 Comments

Few hotels opening are as eagerly anticipated as London's Haymarket Hotel. After months of waiting guests finally had the chance to check out this modern hospitality wonder--and we were curious: What exactly did they find?

The Central London hotel, which is the latest in the wide-ranging empire of Tim and Kit Kemp, boasts 50 rooms designed to be as individual as the Haymarket's guests. They're a mix of modern pieces and antique charm that run  between $400 and $600 per night. The Haymarket's show stopper is a 60-foot pool lighted by an everchanging wall installation designed by Martin Richman. According to chatters over at Tablet Hotels, despite a lackluster gym, the Haymarket is a hit.

The verdict on the long-awaited Haymarket Hotel: more of the same from the Firmdale group. We're disposed to think of Number Sixteen, the Knightsbridge, the Pelham and all the rest of the group's other London hotels as instant classics: luxury-hotel values on a boutique-hotel scale, with a unique design personality courtesy of Kit Kemp.

When it comes to the best part of the newest Kemp Family addition, we think it's got as much to do with location (there aren't many lodging options on London's West Side) as it's got to do with looks.

[Photo: Channels World of Hotels]

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