Located in South Kensington, a quiet residential neighborhood in west London, England, Blakes Hotel London has served as the original model of the "fashionable small hotel" for the past 20 years.
Densely decorated in an East meets West style, the Blakes Hotel London features numerous Chinese, Japanese and Indian antiques as well as occasional Egyptian or Venetian curios.
Other hotel amenities and services include a full range of massage and beauty treatments, a white gravel ground floor courtyard and roof garden available for drinks and dining, wireless Internet access throughout the hotel, secretarial and butler services, and limousine and Town Car services.
The popular onsite restaurant serves a fusion of Thai and Mediterranean cuisines and provides 24-hour room service.
Designed by Anouska Hempel and set in two Victorian mansions, the hotel is located a half mile from Kings Road.
Sandwiched between the affluent centers of Kensington and Chelsea, the area is home to an array of boutiques and restaurants amidst landmarks such as the Science Museum, Natural History Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, Royal Albert Hall, and the Serpentine Gallery situated in the heart of Kensington Gardens.
Founded in 1970, the Gallery attracts more than 400,000 visitors a year and is one of London's most popular locations for viewing modern and contemporary art and architecture.