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The Pavilion is a groovy 30 room hotel in central London targeted at a discerning, artistically minded clientele. Rooms are themed to project a funky and glamorous image. "Honky Tonky Afro" is a tribute to the 1970's while "Casablanca Nights" is a deco inspired Moorish fantasy.
Located near Oxford Str and Hyde park, Harpers & Queen magazine described the Pavilion as "London's chicest little Hotel". According to the Evening Standard newspaper it is "London's hottest crash pad for style slaves in W2."
The hotel is just a few minutes walk from Padington Station and is accessible direct from Heathrow Airport via the new fast train service and from Waterloo Station (home of Eurostar).
Rooms are crammed with quirky eccentricities and benefit from having all the necessities of modern day living such as en suite facilities, direct dial telephones and satellite television.
The Pavilion is popular amongst the fashion, media and music world. A diverse collection of bands, pop stars and actors have visited the hotel.
The Pavilion Hotel is a small funky laid back townhouse Hotel in central London ideal for the artistically minded clientele. The Hotel has been created by brother and sister team 29 year old Danny and 33 year old Noshi Karne. He is a former fashion model who after staying in boring Hotels around the world, decided to open a Hotel with a difference. The Hotels Success has paid off for the Karnes and they're reaping the benefits. If your stuck for a cab why not ask Danny if he can lend you one his cars including a Range Rover, a yellow Ferrari Modena and a purple Lamborghini Diablo.
All the 30 rooms have been designed to project a funky and glamorous image.Many are themed and have names such as "Honky Tonk Afro" a tribute to the 1970's and "Casablanca Nights" a deco inspired Moorish fantasy. "Better Red Than Dead" is a voluptuous symphony of vermilion,claret and crimson and "Enter The Dragon" a mystical cocktail of oriental treasures.
The Hotel is extremely photogenic and has become a popular location for photo/ fashion shoots by photographers such as Mario Testino who recently shot at the Hotel for British Vogue. It's also regularly used for T.V filming, music videos and celebrity interviews.
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