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The Savoy vs 40 Winks
Both 40 Winks and The Savoy are rated very highly by writers. On balance, The Savoy ranks significantly higher than 40 Winks. The Savoy comes in at 96 with praise from 19 reviewers like Lonely Planet, Oyster and Travel + Leisure.
The Savoy
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The Strand, London WC2R 0EU
From $584 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge

"Dripping with history, it’s as glamorous can be, with amazing decor throughout, classic bars... a Gordon Ramsay restaurant and gorgeously comfortable rooms."

"Reopened in 2010 following a 3 year restoration, its luxurious bedrooms and stunning suites come in an Edwardian or art deco style."

"Glitzy, high-octane... Turn-of-the-century appeal with rich fabrics and acres of gold leaf on display."
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"The part-Edwardian, part–Art Deco building on the Strand in central London is an ideal spot to stay when in town for sightseeing."

"One of London's most famous hotels has emerged from a £220 million renovation, and the old girl is looking like a superstar again."
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109 Mile End Road, Stepney Green, London E1 4UJ
From $0 /night
- Free Internet
- Bicycle rental

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"Witty, theatrical and achingly beautiful, it offers all the wow factor of a magazine lifestyle shoot, but with real creature comforts."
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It’s a shoe-free house, so make sure your socks are clean.

"If you want your stay to feel like a piece of period drama, we have the hotel for you... A romantic, eclectic dressing-up box."
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"Opposite a housing estate and cheap Somali diners, the family home of an interior designer has become the B&B of choice for movie stars and fashion movers."
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"Dolce & Gabbana often uses the 18th-century town house turned design studio as a set for photo shoots."
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"With just two guestrooms, this 1717 Queen Anne townhouse is a stylish if unconventional East London option from interior designer David Carter, its owner and resident host."