Inspiring Travel Writing from Nadia Latif: Page 3 of 6

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    The Lanesborough Hotel | Nadia Latif
    Guests revisit The Lanesborough again and again. This former hospital overlooking Hyde Park Corner has become something of a London institution; even the heaving traffic that swarms about her doesn't seem to fluster this grande dame in the slightest...
  • B+B Belgravia | Nadia Latif
    B+B Belgravia is a petite bed and breakfast in an amazing location, just a short walk from London's Victoria Station. For all the heaving masses that pass through this area every day though, the B+B Belgravia is tucked away on a quiet street that...
  • Sanderson | Nadia Latif
    This former textiles factory in the heart of London's Fitzrovia now houses one of the slickest design hotels in the capital - not that you'd immediately guess. The listed building proved a real challenge to the Shrager-Starck team. It is protected...
  • The Halkin | Nadia Latif
    For those looking for discretion and classic charm in thier London hotel, The Halkin is pretty hard to beat. It fuses sleek Italian-influenced style with Oriental philosophy to create a calm, welcoming place where guests in the know return again and...
  • The Berkeley | Nadia Latif
    The Berkeley manages to toe the line between London hotel institution and comfortable, home-away-from-home. How it manages this is largely on account of its excellent staff - though the polished, unpretentious atmosphere within certainly helps. It's...
  • The Cadogan | Nadia Latif
    Many hotels in London play the 'quintessentially English' theme very safely - all floral prints, overstuffed gingham armchairs and delicate china oddments. It's very inoffensive, but can come across a little dull. Not so The Cadogan Hotel, an...
  • The Royal Park | Nadia Latif
    The Royal Park's location near Paddington Station isn't the most obvious place for a petite boutique hotel with oodles of charm. Its mainly corporate clientele are pretty spoiled here; there's a distinct lack of the generic, neutral palette that...
  • The Cranley | Nadia Latif
    The Cranley is tucked away in a quiet residential corner of Knightsbridge, about a 5-10 minute walk from Gloucester Road tube station. The location may be slightly removed from the hustle and bustle of the main shopping districts, but it more than...
  • One Aldwych | Nadia Latif
    Beloved for its impeccable staff and excellent restaurant, One Aldwych enjoys a prime position overlooking Waterloo Bridge. This is a luxury hotel that bridges the gap between the West End and the City, a fact reflected in both its decor and its...
  • Charlotte Street | Nadia Latif
    In the heart of London's Fitzrovia lies Kit Kemp's beautiful boutique hotel, Charlotte Street. Everything about it, from the name, to the decor, to the hordes of artsy types that patronise it, pays homage to the suave and sophistication of the...
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