Radisson Blu Edwardian Sussex
Hotel category: 4-star conference hotel, 101 guest rooms, 2 meeting rooms
Hotel description: The Sussex is tucked away in a quiet corner behind London\'s Marble Arch. It is the perfect place to explore London\'s sights and attractions – then, afterwards, escape the hustle and bustle for afternoon tea, dinner or a great night\'s sleep. The hotel\'s elegant, understated style is epitomised by light, airy public spaces, modern artwork and contemporary furnishings. Each of The Sussex\'s 101 rooms has its own unique character and layout thanks to the building\'s historic beginnings as a set of Victorian townhouses. From sleek singles, doubles and twins to a unique split-level suite, there is a space to suit every taste. Modern comforts, such as luxurious 350 thread count Egyptian cotton bedding and down pillows, are complemented by elegant, contemporary furnishings, Italian marble bathrooms and cutting-edge technology, including free WiFi up to 150mbps on an unlimited number of devices and Samsung TVs offering up to 300 channels in multiple languages. A 24 hour fitness room is available for a little revitalisation while 2 flexible meeting rooms offer a space for gatherings of between 2 and 12 guests. Steak and Lobster brings together the very best ingredients from land and sea, cooked in a modern, rustic style. Highlights include succulent rib-eye, flat iron and sirloin steaks grilled however you want them, lobster steamed or chargrilled with lemon and butter, and a mouth-watering range of freshly-made salads and toasted brioche rolls.
Description of the meeting rooms and conference facilities:
The hotel has 2 small meeting rooms located on the ground floor. The first will seat 4 boardroom style and second will seat 12 boardroom style. Both are equipped with the latest presentation and communication technology and free wireless internet access.
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