Eccleston Square Hotel
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Eccleston Square Hotel is an independently owned boutique hotel located in Pimlico, London.[3] It has been referred to as Europe's most high-tech hotel by Condé Nast Traveler[4] and featured as one of Five Hotels With Top-Notch Technology by Forbes.[1]
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General information | |
Location | London[1] |
Address | 37 Eccleston Square, London, England SW1V 1PB |
Coordinates | 51.49°N 0.15°W |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 5 |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 39[2] |
Number of restaurants | 1 |
Number of bars | 1 |
History
Eccleston Square Hotel is a grade II listed building and was renovated over a period of 1 year at a cost of £6.5 million.[5] The architectural and interior design work for the project was performed by Woods Bagot[6] and opened in August 2011.[5] The hotel is operated by Olivia Byrne[7] and her brother James Byrne and is a member of Design Hotels.[8][9]

Six months after opening, Eccleston won the 2011 In-Room Technology Innovation award at the European Hospitality Awards.[5]
Features
Features of the hotel include fiber optic Wi-Fi, VOIP telephony, Sky 3D, 3D DVD library, Blu-ray DVD Library, Nespresso coffee facilities, Hästens Massage Beds, iPod docking station, and 46" Panasonic flat-screen televisions.[1][10] Eccleston also has shower glass that can turn from transparent to frosted by flipping a switch. Additional bathroom features include heated floors.[1]
Reception
In 2013, the Toronto Star listed Eccleston as a "hotel for health-minded travelers" based on the sleep-induced sounds and images that are broadcast in each room which are designed to promote better sleep.[11]
References
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