The reception on the 35th floor has the wow factor.The common areas are both luxurious and modern.The reception on the 35th floor offers spectacular wrap around views of London.WowPremier City View Room: The beds are oversized and totally indulgent.Premier City View Room: The wood panelling and blue carpet is a bold choice that works better at night than it does in the day.Premier City View Room: The furniture configuration works well with the shape of the room, even if it does interrupt the view a little.Premier City View Room: Our room was wide and spacious but the shape and size varies greatly throughout the category.Premier City View Room: The seating area is perfect for a morning coffee or an after dinner night cap.Premier City View Room: Cake not included. That masterpiece comes from Crumbs & Doilies in Soho. We did appreciate the little birthday brownie from the hotel too though.Premier City View Room: The ‘premier city view’ includes Heron Tower, the Walkie-Talkie, the Gerkin, HMS Belfast and Tower Bridge.Premier City View Room: Make the most of the view with a pair of binoculars.Premier City View Room: The view at night towards Tower Bridge and Canary Wharf.Premier City View Room: The view at night towards the City and Tower Bridge.Blue skies over the river Thames on the second morning,Premier City View Room: The bathroom was a highlight. The marble is beautiful and the details are well thought out.Premier City View Room: The view from the bathroom is pretty spectacular.Premier City View Room: You can spend a long time soaking in this tub. If the view isn’t encouragement enough, there’s a book holder too.Premier City View Room: The Japanese style toilet plus a little notebook for all those genius ideas that you have while doing your business.Premier City View Room: There’s a TV in the mirror although it’s difficult to see in the daylight.Premier City View Room: The water ring was there throughout our three day stay which was pretty disappointing.Premier City View Room: The draws are well stocked so you can really make the most of your room.Premier City View Room: Mini bar spirits and snacks at the usual silly prices.
Louise Brain is a self-proclaimed travel nerd based in London, England. A passionate plane spotter with a taste for bustling cities, tropical hideaways and everything in between.
Hello Marie. I’m very sorry but I don’t have that information any longer. I do know that it was on the 48th floor and on the North-East corner of the building. I hope that helps you. Let me know if you have any other questions.
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It looks fabulous and I’m definitely going there. Great review!
Thank you for your feedback Denise. I hope you have a wonderful time when you stay 🙂
Do you know which room number you stayed in?
Hello Marie. I’m very sorry but I don’t have that information any longer. I do know that it was on the 48th floor and on the North-East corner of the building. I hope that helps you. Let me know if you have any other questions.