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Eccleston Square Hotel, London  

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Eccleston Square Hotel is a brand new high tech luxury boutique hotel bordering Belgravia in the heart of Central London SW1 and within easy reach of the Victoria travel hub.

The two Georgian town houses have undergone a multi-million pound renovation and now offer a perfect synergy between the historic charm of a Grade II listed facade and James Bond like technological enhancements.

Eccleston Square Hotel is one of the first hotels to offer iPad2’s in every room, for guests to control their entire hotel experience. At the touch of a screen, guests can control the mood and environment within their room, order Room Service, make restaurant, theatre and spa reservations, request wake-up calls, and even check airline schedules and print boarding passes.

All bedrooms within the hotel offer the latest state-of-the-art technology, with 46” Panasonic 3D LED TVs & 3D Blu players, HD Movie and 3D channels, iPod docks, free super-fast Wi-Fi, free London calls and worldwide VOIP calls at cost price. All Bathrooms have smart glass walls, which turn opaque at the flick of a switch, plus a TV incorporated into the heated mirror. The wet room features a rainfall shower, high-pressure massage shower head and aromatherapy products from L’Occitane

All rooms also offer the ‘world’s best beds’ sourced from Hãstens, the acclaimed Swedish manufacturers.
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