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You only need to make one resolution this year, visit London and book yourself into The Arch Hotel. Three beautiful Georgian townhouses have been assembled into a glamorous array of sumptuous bedrooms, all day bar and restaurant and delightful library. Foresaking usual British chintz for a rather dazzlingly smooth mix of elegant interior design, hi-tech touches and superb service, the Arch is a real find. 82 elegant rooms and suites to choose from with softest cotton bed linen and deep cut pile carpets, your own Nespresso coffee machine with complimentary soft drinks bar (spot the mini-bottle of Veuve fizz also waiting for you ). Hi-tech aficionados will also love the free wifi, and more importantly, waterproof flatscreen TV in the well-decked out bathrooms, stocked full of take-away White Company bathing goodies. Hotel's HUNter 486 cosy bar and restaurant will serve you up breakfast to remember, where you can watch chefs in their open kitchen making your pancakes with maple cured bacon on the hearth. You can work off the surplus on the powerplate in the ultra-lux equipped gym downstairs. If you can't stay the night, pop in for afternoon tea and latest Taschen book reading sesh in the library where you can tickle your own personal bell for your martini to be made on the spot. Sweet.
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