After the Hempel and an M&S sandwich stop, we headed off to St Martins Lane. So... what I hadn't realised was this hotel is just above Bungalow 8 that I often read of in Hello magazine (not that I read it but some of my colleagues often leave it in the kitchen in the office and it just sits there waiting to be read and I feel sorry for it). Immediately I felt on-edge, waiting for a prince or two to just pop up round every corner but unfortunately they weren't around (I think it was a bit early for them). As Philippe Starck says of this hotel that he created, "When someone arrives here and goes through the door, it's an experience." and yes, I agree with him. As soon as you enter through the luminous yellow revolving doors, you feel you've come somewhere a bit special. The rooms have crisp white linen, the largest looking beds and with floor-to-ceiling windows you get great views of the city buzzing below.
I was a little in awe at this stage and Rachel had to politely take my hand and lead me out of the doors or I don't think I would have ever left.
At this point I was so stunned by the loveliness of these hotels that I felt I had to go home and have a lie down. I waved goodbye to Rachel and went back to reality and my little north London flat. However sometimes it's good to enter this world of wonderful hotels and feel like a King for a day. I can't wait to see some more!