The best venues with stunning views for your next corporate event
When planning a corporate meeting, conference, or gala dinner, the venue sets the stage for success. And what better way to impress your guests than...
All the bedrooms are different, with fabric panels, bold colours, 70s retro arm chairs, brass and marble. There is 24-hour room service and mini bars stocked with various products, including house made cocktails. The bathrooms are influenced by the roofs in the street, with sinks made from two pieces of granite placed at 90°, large mirrors and black and white octagonal floor.
As Covent Garden was originally part of the orchards for Westminster Abbey the restaurant serves a simple, seasonal menu with an influence from French cooking. It’s decorated with a glass roof, terracotta tiles, oak flooring and a hand-painted mural of a tiger that fills the entire ceiling.
The Henrietta Hotel & Restaurant combines two townhouses at numbers 14 and 15 Henrietta Street in Covent Garden. Inspired by the surrounding streets of Covent Garden and the influence of Italian design, the Henrietta has 18 bedrooms, a bar and restaurant.
All the bedrooms are different, with fabric panels, bold colours, 70s retro arm chairs, brass and marble. There is 24-hour room service and mini bars stocked with various products, including house made cocktails. The bathrooms are influenced by the roofs in the street, with sinks made from two pieces of granite placed at 90°, large mirrors and black and white octagonal floor.
As Covent Garden was originally part of the orchards for Westminster Abbey the restaurant serves a simple, seasonal menu with an influence from French cooking. It’s decorated with a glass roof, terracotta tiles, oak flooring and a hand-painted mural of a tiger that fills the entire ceiling.
The Henrietta Hotel & Restaurant combines two townhouses at numbers 14 and 15 Henrietta Street in Covent Garden. Inspired by the surrounding streets of Covent Garden and the influence of Italian design, the Henrietta has 18 bedrooms, a bar and restaurant.
All the bedrooms are different, with fabric panels, bold colours, 70s retro arm chairs, brass and marble. There is 24-hour room service and mini bars stocked with various products, including house made cocktails. The bathrooms are influenced by the roofs in the street, with sinks made from two pieces of granite placed at 90°, large mirrors and black and white octagonal floor.
As Covent Garden was originally part of the orchards for Westminster Abbey the restaurant serves a simple, seasonal menu with an influence from French cooking. It’s decorated with a glass roof, terracotta tiles, oak flooring and a hand-painted mural of a tiger that fills the entire ceiling.