St Martins Lane - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Finally BACKPACKERS POTOSI HOSTEL has arrive in Potosi, Bolivia. The highest hostel in the world (4200 meters above sea level).This hostel is a proud member of www.BoliviaHostels.com an independent hostels network around Bolivia, for further information visit the web site.The hostel lies on a 18th c... bootsnall.com
No title - expert review In his typical style, hotel owner Ian Schrager has conceived St. Martin's Lane as a totally new kind of urban resort - smack in the middle of buzzy Covent Garden. Schrager and maverick designer Philippe Starck transformed the drab, seven-story office building (204 rooms, including suites, lofts, and... eluxury.com
No title - expert review Definitely among the hippest in town; if youre coming to London for the buzz, then this is the place to stay, though Cool Britannia eat your heart out because its owned by American hotel king Ian Schrager. Hats off, too, to designer Phillippe Starck, for transforming a soulless, sixties ... gayot.com
No title - expert review Exclusive hotel in Covent Garden that has been styled as a haven away from the hustle and bustle of its West End location. Welcoming lobby area with unusual, designer furniture that has a fairytale feel. The contemporary/minimalist bedrooms have floor to ceiling windows, white Egyptian cotton sheets... hotelconnect.co.uk
No title - expert review One of the unique characteristics of this hotel are the very modern and trendy floor to ceiling glass windows that provide every room, even on the highest floors, with a panorami... mytravelguide.com
No title - expert review St. Martins Lane is an exquisite addition to the Morgan's hotel Group of hotels. Designed by renownedFrench designer Philippe Starck who has captured theenergy/ fun and colour of Covent Garden in St.Martins Lane.Each room has floor to ceiling windows withinteractive lighting with ambient control. Ga... mytravelguide.com
No title - expert review St Martins Lane was the first Morgans Hotel Group/Philippe Starck collaboration on English shores, moving into Covent Garden a few months ahead of its younger sister, Soho s Sanderson. The concept (at both hotels) is Urban Resort, and there s no question guests walk into a different world upon enter... tablethotels.com
All Style, no Substance - user review I guess it was a matter of time before Ian Schrager's empire of Hip Hotels hit London. Sadly this one suffers from many of the shortcomings of his other hotels with nothing new, interesting or fun to add.Granted the numb... epinions.com
I´d Rather Spend my £´s Elsewhere - user review I travel to London on a regular basis and have stayed at this hotel just once and once was enough. As an exercise in modern design and Starck furniture it's great but the bottom line for me in a luxury hotel is the service and ... epinions.com
It´s not your mother´s luxury hotel... Enjoy it for what it is. - user review People complain of the small rooms, hipper than thou attitude and general poor customer service of the various Ian Shrager hotels from LA to New York to London. St Martins Lane in London is not immune to this. ... epinions.com
Best Hotel in London - user review Best business traveler and/or geeky traveler hotel in London. The WiFi actually works! Oh yea... and it's a great location, clean, pleasant staff, and everything sup... expedia.com
Top notch, perfect location - user review The overall experience was absolutely fantastic. The staff was friendly and down to earth (unlike some other Morgans Group Hotels), the concierge made outstanding recommendations. Asia de Cuba is on site and the food is hard to beat. Traveler's tip on local attractions.The hotel is right in the hear... expedia.com
No title - user review Among the most unusual hotels we've stayed at. It was ultramodern, with marble entry area and bathroom. The only seating in the room was a small plastic chair, but it was inaccessible behind a lovely, backlit marble parson's table. We could lie on our 6th floor bed and look out over the city. I'm no... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Edgy and well located, this boutique property is worth a try for a different kind of London e... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Excellent location, especially for attending the theater and having easy access to the Tube. Many restaurants nearby and a very helpful concierge made th... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Good location, friendly people, exceptionally small room. I don't think I would classify it as a 5 ... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review gorgeous, Ian Schrage hotel located near Leicester square chic, minimalis... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review great hotel, excellent staff, perfect location and very clean. The hotel had no room for us and we were actually bumped from our room the first night, as the hotel had a group of guests who decided to stay an extra night. But, the manager was very friendly and helpful, and they provided accomodation... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review I did not like its pseudo trendiness. I will make it a policy to never stay at another Schag... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Location was outstanding, easy walking to Trafalgar Square, Parliment, even London Eye. Staff were friendly, courteous and helpful. Very clean and fresh.Mattress was too hard for comfort.Restauraunt prices encouraged lookin... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Small Room. Un comfortable plastic chair. Hotel highly over ... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review St Martin's Lane Hotel is located a few interesting blocks walk from Covent Garden Market, few blocks from the tube stop and surrounded by great restaurants in all price ranges and theaters, clubs, museums, and the opera. The staff is wonderful and the rooms clean and comfortable. We are very partic... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review St. Martin's Lane Hotel was fun. It was a bit too hip for me and the TV were small. The in room amenities that could be purchased were way too expensive ($35.00 for a baseball cap) Phone calls to US were $7.00 per minute.Otherwise, the hotel served for location, modern conveniences, cleanliness and ... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Staff was extremely helpful & friendly, there was always someone to help you & always called you by name. rooms are some what small but very clean and interestingly decorated. beds are very comfortable. we liked the ultra modern decor. hotel was very nicely located for easy access to most major attr... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review The hotel is very centrally located and within walking distance of most major sites. The overall theme is Minimalistic but it is taken to the extreme, so although its visually pleasing it really ... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review This hotel is top notch from location to service. The guest room had an interesting decor that was simple, but trendy. The hotel location was situated near major tourist attractions and near a tube station. Finally, the service and restaurant staff were great. Definitely one of the best deals I have... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review This is a very funky place...you'll either really like it, or detest it. I found the location highly desirable...lots of nearby theatre and restaurants, close to the underground station, taxis right outside the door at all hours, and a terrific restaurant (Asia de cuba) in the hotel itself. I found ... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review You too can party like it's 1998. If AbFab's Patsy and Eddie decided to open a hotel, it would look like the St Martins Lane. Like the TV series, a whiff of dated trendiness hits the senses upon entering the hotel. The service is nonexistent, the technology in the rooms is Dot Bomb Era, and the furn... mytravelguide.com
St Martins Lane Hotel London: Thoroughly Modern - user review Framing sweeping views of central London this hotel is a very modern choice. It has a fantastic restaurant and bar serving international cuisine and a dazzling array of cocktails. It is a place to see and be seen in. St Martins Lane's 204 rooms, private garden rooms and suites have floor to ceiling ... virtualtourist.com
Over-designed but a fair value and great location - user review I've stayed at this hotel 4 times in the last 6 months as a business traveler. The room is fairly small and the desk chair is ridiculously uncomfortable - turn the desk t... travel.yahoo.com
Exclusive Boutique Hotel - user review The best feature of this hotel has to be the exclusivity given to guests who get, by virtue of staying in the hotel, access to the otherwise off-limits Light Bar. The staff and gue... travel.yahoo.com
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