
The “pink bronze” entryway to the brand new (and fabulous) Rosewood Hotel London (Photo: Chris McGinnis)
At TravelSkills, we love new hotels. They smell better, work better, feel better, and are usually bigger, brighter and hipper than others.
But new can also have its downside: Construction noise, service issues, locations in sketchy or “upcoming” neighborhoods. Some are so new that they don’t yet have a robust set of reviews on TripAdvisor.
In an ongoing feature, TravelSkills will report on the newest, most recently renovated and most notable business class hotels in the world’s most important cities.
And since the global hotel scene is always in flux, keep us posted with hotel tips, advice and recommendations from your trips in the comments below.
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I stayed here for 3 nights while on a work trip. The hotel is quite chic with a romantic feel as the hotel is in a gated plaza and gas lanterns light the perimeter. The rooms are stylish and comfortable. I ordered room service breakfast and was happy with the quality. The hotel is a short walk from the tube. It’s a bit difficult to get a cab in this area in the morning, which is the only downside. I would definitely return.