Dorset Square Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review A fine pair of Regency town houses have the English country look with antiques, rich colors, and design ideas House & Garden subscribers would love. Rooms are quite small, but beautifully decorated and each has its unique style. The first-floor balconied Coronet rooms are the largest. www.dorsetsqua... fodors.com
No title - expert review Just steps away from Regent's Park, this is one of London's best and most stylish house hotels, overlooking Thomas Lord's (the man who set up London's first private cricket club) first cricket pitch. Hot hoteliers Tim and Kit Kemp have furnished the interior of these two Georgian town houses with a ... frommers.com
No title - expert review A former pair of Regency residences, this hotel is intimate and stylish and evokes a kind of quiet, country house mood with its pretty drawing rooms with cozy fireplaces. There's lots of chintz, swagging, tapestry cushions piled on the beds, good antiques and bountiful floral touches. Private garden... gayot.com
No title - expert review The Dorset Square Hotel, a lovingly restored four star Regency townhouse, is a proud member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World. This Historic residence is ideal for those who know how to enjoy the good things in life' quality, style and very individual service. The experience is timeless, elegant a... travel.away.com
No title - expert review The Dorset Square hotel is a regency property with original period details overlooking tree filled gardens, 500 metres from Marylebone Station in central London. This four floor hotel features 37 guestrooms decorated in an English country house style combining antiques, classic fabrics and original ... sidestep.com
No title - expert review Dorset Square Hotel occupies one of the historic Regency townhouses that surround the tree filled gardens of Dorset Square in the City of Westminster. In 1787, Thomas Lord, founder of the MCC (Marylebone Cricket Club) chose Dorset Square to lay down a cricket ground, which in 1814, moved a mile nort... slh.com
Overpriced - user review During a busy week in London, this was the only room on expedia for the week, but even so, it was outrageously overpriced. The chair was stained, the AC could only be on high or off, the whole room poorly lit. The neighborhood is ok, but nothing special. Nothing four star or luxurious about it. Trav... expedia.com
Off the beaten track, but Good/fair value - user review Selected largely based online reviews. Good location near Marylebone RR & Underground, but not ideal for Shopping near Oxford St. No doorman at check in. Hotel in good condition, although we were not impressed when walking into lobby. Rooms are small, but comfortable. Bathrooms are modern/updated. W... expedia.com
Very nice - user review The hotel was very nice but a bit far from most of the attractions. The room was small, but comfortable and clean. The service at the hotel was very good & we were not disappointed. Traveler's tip on dining.The restaurant downstairs serves excellent food but is very expensive. You are better off eat... expedia.com
The Dorset Square Hotel: boutique bust - user review On our first trip to London we thought this small luxury hotel would be a dream. It was not for us. London was hot, our postage stamp sized room was not air conditioned, with windows opened the street noise made sleeping impossible. The staff was stuffy, if not downright snobby. The lovely marble ba... virtualtourist.com
Honeymoon Hideaway - user review Situated on a quiet street across from a park this was the perfect location for our honeymoon. Dorset Square is located roughly a block away from the Baker Street tube station. Th... travel.yahoo.com
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