House too messy to deal with? Well you can shun responsibility for one more weekend when you enter our hot little competition to win a two-night stay, including full English breakfast each morning, in The Gore Hotel, London.
A simple brass plaque is all there is to tell you that you’ve arrived at The Gore in Queen’s Gate between fashionable Knightsbridge and Kensington, (and a short little stroll to Hyde Park). But once inside, prepare to enter a world of highly-polished antiques, oak paneling, rich fabrics and welcoming open fires. Quite perfect for the current arctic London climes, and cooling, we’re sure, in the summer.
The Gore’s 50 guest rooms are all highly individual – filled with antique furniture, period pictures and prints to make you feel as though you’re living in a perfectly English Jane Austin novel. Some rooms are even named after the celebrities who once stayed in them, including Judy Garland and Dame Nellie Melba.
Here too, the modern blends seamlessly with the traditional. The ornate beds, each an antique, are made up with pure white Egyptian cotton bed linen. Lounge to your heart’s content, and lie in for as long as you want! The bathrooms offer environmentally friendly products and every room is equipped with complimentary Wi-Fi access and a lovely flat-screen TV.
The Gore has a well-earned reputation throughout London for the fine food served in its informal and lively restaurant, Bistro One Ninety Queens Gate, which has been home to many a celebrated chef, didn’t you know? Might be worth checking it out – even if you don’t win the hotel stay there’s nothing stopping you going out for dinner.
Just a step across the hotel’s elegant entrance lobby is the world-famous candlelit Art Deco mahogany-paneled Bar 190 with its ornate plaster ceiling and intimate atmosphere, which attracts a mix of fascinating people. Here guests and local residents mingle with celebrities from the worlds of film, television, fashion and publishing. It’s a bit like a private party and you’re invited.
Let’s not forget the lovely Green Room – The Residents Drawing Room with its period paintings, where guests can take afternoon tea served by courteous and friendly staff. Or you might just settle for a quiet pre-dinner drink by a roaring winter fire. Whatever you do at The Gore, it’s bound to be a memory you’ll treasure long into the rest of the year.
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