K West Hotel and Spa
Boutique Hotel, Hotel in London > United Kingdom
K West Hotel and Spa, London
General Information:
Total Rooms: |
222 |
Type of Rooms Offered: |
Deluxe Room Executive Room Embassy Suite K Suite |
Deluxe Room:
Description: Deluxe Rooms are 27 square meters square with a Kingsize bed (or twin beds), colour satellite television, individually-controllable air-conditioning, tea/coffee making facilities, mini-safe, bathrobes, iron, ironing board, trouser press and hairdryer.
Number and type of beds: 1 Kingsize or 2 singles
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
Executive Room:
Description: Executive Rooms are 33.5 square meters with a huge 2m x 2m Superking bed or 2 single beds, 26" plasma TV, DVD & CD player, sofa & coffee table area, limestone-tiled bathrooms, individually-controllable air-conditioning, tea/coffee making facilities, mini-safe, bathrobes, iron, ironing board, trouser press and hairdryer. A sofa bed is available on request for up to 2 under-16s for a £30 supplement. Under 12s sleep free.
Number and type of beds: 1 Super king or 2 single beds + 1 double sofa bed on request
Occupancy: 2 Adults, 2
Embassy Suite:
Description: Embassy Suites are 39.5 square meters and have everything you will find in an Executive Room, plus a dining table area to seat 6.
Number and type of beds: 1 Superking bed or 2 single beds
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
K Suite:
Description: Our spectacular K Suites have dividing glass walls and ooze contemporary cool from every angle. Triple glazed with plasma screens and surround sound this is Rock & Roll living! Large work desk, two sofas, dressing area, wool rugs, foot massaging carpets, Bose lifestyle cinema system offering full surround sound with a 37" plasma TV in the lounge and LCD TV in the bedroom, double ended Philippe Starck tub and over sized shower for one or two!
Number and type of beds: 1 Super king bed
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
London, United Kingdom
This is the place where the contemporary and the nostalgic come together side by side and sometimes blending in with each other. Grown from Centuries of leadership, London has collected and amalgamated the best of all worlds - people and things. A great metropolis yet each borough has a homely and distinct feeling. Because of that and its great influence over western culture, London is a city plagued with landmarks that are worldwide recognizable. Walk along the Abbey Road zebra crossing that was featured in one of the Beatles albums; be wondered by the magnificent Buckingham Palace, the monarch's permanent residence in London, or visit the House of Parliament the place where the British laws are made, and where one of the most important landmarks of the capitol of England is located: The Big Ben. Stroll along Covent Garden the first luxury neighborhoods of the city; drop by Trafalgar Square, one of London's greatest architectural set pieces, or visit the London Greenwich Royal Observatory, where the time of all over the world is measured.
