Claridge's vs The Zetter Townhouse Clerkenwell
Claridge's and The Zetter Townhouse Clerkenwell are both highly recommended by writers. Overall, Claridge's is preferred by most writers compared to The Zetter Townhouse Clerkenwell. Claridge's comes in at 90 with recommendations from 18 reviewers like goop, Hideaway Report and Jetsetter.
Claridge's
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Brook Street, London W1K 4HR
From $472 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
Michelin Guide
"One of London's finest hotels."
Concierge
"Hip as it may be... Claridge's remains one of this city's exemplary grand hotels."
Fodor's
"The well-heeled have been meeting—and eating—at Claridge's for generations, and the tradition continues at... this super-glamorous London institution."
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Time Out
"Claridge’s is sheer class and pure atmosphere, with its signature art deco redesign still simply dazzling."
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DK Eyewitness
"Favored by the European aristocracy in the 19th century... Mayfair’s Art Deco jewel attracts showbusiness, glitterati, and corporate guests."
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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