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One Aldwych The Axis restaurant of One Aldwych Location 1 Aldwych, Covent Garden, City of Westminster. London, England, United Kingdom Coordinates 51°30′42.26″N 0°7′8.77″W / 51.5117389°N 0.1191028°W / 51.5117389; -0.1191028 Opening date 1998 Rooms 105 Restaurants 2 One Aldwych is a luxury five-star hotel in London, England. Founded by Gordon Campbell Gray, One Aldwych lies in the Aldwych in Covent Garden in City of Westminster. Contents 1 Exterior 2 Interior 2.1 Rooms 2.2 Restaurants and bars 2.3 Facilities 3 References 4 External links // Exterior Located in a building constructed in 1907 by the same architects who designed The Ritz,[1] the hotel is in the Edwardian style. It is located on the corner of The Aldwych and Wellington Street, adjacent to the Novello Theatre and opposite the London Transport Museum. The Waldorf Hilton is just metres away on the same side of The Aldwych. For many years the building was used for The Morning Post newspaper office purposes. In 1998 the hotel was restored by Jestico Whiles Associates who purposefully retained its Edwardian style, and also included Louis XVI ornaments to furnish it, including a 400 piece art collection.[2] The exterior is also made from Norwegian granite.[3] Interior Rooms The hotel contains 105 rooms and suites. The rooms are described by Lonely Planet as being "spacious and stylish with raw silk curtains, natural tones and modern art, with bath tubs big enough for two".[4] The standard rooms in 2004 were priced at £315 a night and the two bedroom deluxe rooms at £1045.[4] The suites are priced between £550 and £1525 a night.[5] Of note is the Dome Suite, which is the hotel penthouse, which regularly hosts for wealthy international executives and business mandates.[2] The owner, Campbell Gray, has professed that the hotel is intended to be a classic hotel and is not intended to be a boutique hotel or geared towards "young, trendy people", although the hotel does attract many fashionistas and West End aficionados under 40.[2] [6] The hotel contains a 400 piece art collection purchased by Campbell, featuring artists such as Cecilia Vargas, Richard Walker, Joost Beerents, Emily Young and Justine Smith. [7] Restaurants and bars One Aldwych contains two restaurants, The Axis and Indigo, and two bars, The Lobby Bar and The Cinnamon Bar.[8]The Axis restaurant serves British cuisine and Indigo modern European cuisine is open mon-sun breakfast, lunch and dinner. Axis is closed Sunday and Monday and is open for Lunch and dinner only, but is available for private functions. The Lobby Bar is located in the grand high-ceilinged lobby which was once the reception area to the former newspaper building. The grand lobby has been described as "dramatic and aircraft-hangar-capacious with enormous polished oak arched windows."[3] The Lobby Bar is noted for its confit duck hash and fried duck eggs, Toulouse sausages, French toast, steak, egg and chips and baby clams.[9] The Cinammon Bar serves sushi, sandwiches, cakes and expresso.[9] Facilities The hotel has a 56-foot (17 m) lap pool without chlorine, a sauna, steam room, therapy treatments and gym and also has a cinema for screening films at the weekend.[8] References ^ Time Out ^ a b c Riewoldt, Otto (2006). New hotel design. Laurence King Publishing. pp. 94. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=DRaX3ua45GUC&pg=PA94&dq=One+Aldwych&cd=2#v=onepage&q=One%20Aldwych&f=false.  ^ a b Luxury Explorer ^ a b Lonely Planet London. Lonely Planet. 2004. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=6cqwk5hsi0sC&pg=PA340&dq=One+Aldwych&cd=8#v=onepage&q=One%20Aldwych&f=false.  ^ Luce, Henry Robinson, Fortune, Volume 138 ^ Porter, Darwin; Prince, Danforth (2008). Frommer's London 2009. Frommer's. p. 304. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Pvlweoo6ZY0C&pg=PA304&dq=One+Aldwych&cd=7#v=onepage&q=One%20Aldwych&f=false.  ^ Visit London Business and Conventions ^ a b "One Aldwych". Information Britain. http://www.information-britain.co.uk/showPlace.cfm?Place_ID=10705. Retrieved 25 February 2010.  ^ a b Carrier, Rhonda (2009). Frommer's London with Kids:Volume 47 of Frommers With Your Family Series. Frommer's. p. 100. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=gAc8JBy2luoC&pg=PA100&dq=One+Aldwych&client=firefox-a&cd=7#v=onepage&q=One%20Aldwych&f=false.  External links Official site Coordinates: 51°30′42″N 0°07′10″W / 51.51174°N 0.11938°W / 51.51174; -0.11938 v • d • e Hotels in London 5 star hotels 22 Jermyn Street · 41 Hotel · The Athenaeum Hotel  · Baglioni Hotel · The Bentley London · The Berkeley · Blakes Hotel · Brown's Hotel · Capital Hotel · Carlton Tower Hotel · Charlotte Street Hotel · Churchill Hotel · Claridge's · The Connaught · Courthouse Hotel · Covent Garden Hotel · Dorchester Hotel · Draycott Hotel · Four Seasons Canary Wharf · Four Seasons London · Franklin Hotel · Goring Hotel · Grange City Hotel · Grange Holborn Hotel · Grosvenor House Hotel · Halkin Hotel · Hempel Hotel · InterContinental London · The Landmark London · Lanesborough Hotel · Langham Hotel · Le Meridien Hotel Piccadilly · The London Hilton on Park Lane · Mandarin Oriental · Marriott County Hall Hotel · Marriott Grand Residence · Marriott London Grosvenor Square · Marriott London Park Lane · Marriott West India Quay · The May Fair · Millennium Hotel Mayfair · One Aldwych · Park Lane Hotel  · Radisson Edwardian Hampshire Hotel · Radisson Edwardian Heathrow Hotel · Renaissance Chancery Court Hotel · Ritz Hotel · Royal Garden Hotel · Sanderson Hotel · Savoy Hotel · San Domico House (Sloane Hotel) · Sheraton Park Tower Hotel · Sheraton Skyline Hotel at London Heathrow · Sofitel St. James · Soho Hotel · Swissotel London, The Howard · Threadneedles City Boutique Hotel · Trafalgar Hilton · Waldorf Hilton · Wyndham Grand Chelsea Harbour