Wednesday, September 29, 2010

A Historic London Hotel



The Strand Palace Hotel is centrally located, still inexpensive, and full of atmosphere. I haven't stayed there, but I looked around and I liked this charming, old London hotel.

Last year the extensive renovation of the hotel was finished to celebrate the 100 year anniversary. One hundred years ago a single room with breakfast cost six shillings and sixpence! The hotel now features 24 hour room service, a carvery, a traditional English pub, and a business centre. These facilities make it a match for any modern hotel.

Art Deco features were added in the 1920's. Some of these can still be seen at the hotel, but others are at the V&A Museum. These include the 1930's entrance.

The hotel was popular as a night venue during the 1920's when the 'bright young things' did the Charleston, and members of the American forces also danced the night away at the hotel whenever they could.

2 comments:

Hels said...

ooohh I love the idea... bright young things, tea dances, Charleston, a band, champagne !! If you find any photos of the interior of the Strand Palace Hotel during the 1920s, 30s and even 40s, I would love to see them.

Hels
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Viola said...

Hi Hels,
I love the idea too! I will try to find some photos - I think that there are some on the Internet.

Thank you very much for your comment.