The Pelham Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Tucked between Chelsea and Hyde Park, this little jewel of a hotel (46 rooms) is a perfect nesting place in the midst of South Kensington. Outside the hotel, cafes spill onto the pavement on the way to two of London's best museums: the Victoria and Albert and the Natural History Museum. The Pelham's... eluxury.com
No title - expert review Museum lovers flock to this sweet hotel across the street from the South Kensington tube station. The Natural History, Science, and Victoria & Albert museums are all a short stroll away, as is King's Road. At the end of a day's sightseeing, settle down in front of the fireplace in one of the two snu... fodors.com
No title - expert review Opened in 1989 by Kit and Tim Kemp, who have a keen design eye for the English country-house-genre, the Pelham's tenth anniversary prompted the addition of thirteen new rooms in an adjacent building. Designer Kit Kemp has created a fresh new look for the extra rooms which mixes the modern (giraffe p... gayot.com
No title - expert review You might well pass by The Pelham thinking this is a private club, for with its discreet exterior, only the flag and classy brass plaque signify that a hotel is within. Inside, no expense has been spared to create an inviting, traditional atmospherelavish bouquets of flowers, gorgeous antiques, and ... karenbrown.com
No title - expert review A distinguished member of design hotels TM. The Pelham Hotel is a private and distinctive place with an individual sense of tradition. It draws its character from the surrounding museums, established art dealers and family owned antique shops. The rich and vibrant atmosphere of south kensington is b... mytravelguide.com
No title - expert review The Pelham is situated in the heart of South Kensington and has the perfect location for a healthy mixture of shopping, culture and fresh air. It's just steps away from the V and A, Natural History and Science museums, and just across from the South Kensington underground station. There are 50 indiv... sidestep.com
No title - expert review The Pelham is a fine alternative to the flash and preciousness of some of London s more overtly designed boutique hotels it can be exhausting to spend time in a place that is striving so hard to be cool, and in contrast, utterly refreshing to stay somewhere a little more restrained, a little more se... tablethotels.com
A superb hotel in a great location - user review For as often as my wife and I travel, we still rely heavily on the advice and ratings at fodors.com. Our fellow travelers were spot on about the Pelham. This is a wonderful boutique hotel situated in one of the best locations in London. You are literally steps from the South Kensington tube stop. Wh... fodors.com
Best Boutique In London - user review I lived in London for 3 years and now travel there on business 3 or 4 times a years staying two weeks at a time. The Pelham remains my favorite hotel. Service is top notch at every level. Rooms are beautifully decorated and combine modern and antique touches. Bathrooms are marble and feature Molton ... fodors.com
Great place to be - user review Service, rooms, convenience...even the little restaurant Heuy's was great, too. Has everything you need to have in New Orleans if you are not looking for luxury amenities such a... travel.yahoo.com
A charmer!! - user review Location, ambience, warm staff, excellent food, comfortable rooms, cozy lounge....it has it all. This hotel gives it's sister hotel, the Covent Gardens, a run for the gold..a tru... travel.yahoo.com
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