45 Park Lane vs The Zetter Townhouse Clerkenwell
Both hotels are rated highly by travel writers. Overall, The Zetter Townhouse Clerkenwell scores marginally better than 45 Park Lane - Dorchester Collection. The Zetter Townhouse Clerkenwell has a TripExpert Score of 84 with endorsements from 10 reviewers like Condé Nast Traveler, The Telegraph and Mr & Mrs Smith.
45 Park Lane
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45 Park Lane, Mayfair, London W1K 1PN
From $890 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
Michelin Guide
"It was the original site of the Playboy Club and has been a car showroom but now 45 Park Lane has been reborn as The Dorchester's sister hotel."
Star Service
"It is the little sister of the nearby classically grand Dorchester hotel, which it relies on for some luxury frills and backup facilities."
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Gayot
"With the opening of 45 Park Lane, the Dorchester Collection offers upscale travelers the ninth property in its portfolio of luxury hotels."
Travel + Leisure
"The Thierry Despont-designed 45 Park Lane, located across the street from its older sibling the Dorchester, opened in the summer of 2011 as a more intimate and modern version of its glitzier neighbor."
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BlackBook
"This swish new Mayfair destination boasts the stylistic acumen of star designer Thierry W.Despont, with cerused mahogany and camel-hued suede lending it a vaguely masculine air."
The Zetter Townhouse Clerkenwell
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49-50 St John's Square, London, England
From $264 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Multilingual
Insight Guides
"A 13-bedroom Georgian townhouse hotel in Clerkenwell, with a cool cocktail lounge. Rooms range in size from “crash pad” to a large suite. Contemporary style and comfort."
Gayot
"Long-awaited from the owners of The Zetter Hotel, this quirky old house in leafy Clerkenwell is just over the road from the mother ship and exceeds all expectations."
Afar Magazine
"In many ways, the Zetter Townhouse is the quintessential British hotel: quiet and unobtrusive from the outside, playful and witty within."
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Condé Nast Traveler
"A quirky 13-room bolt-hole comprising two Georgian town houses on a cobblestone square in Clerkenwell."
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Lonely Planet
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"The 13 rooms are uniquely decorated in period style, but with witty touches such as headboards made from reclaimed fairground carousels."
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