Dukes London, a three-time winner of the World Travel Awards, has finished a renovation, and to celebrate, the hotel is inviting women to take what the hotel is calling a "luxury road test" in the St. James district, with a stay in one of the newly renovated suites. They have a women-only floor and are especially targeting women from the Gulf region to participate.
"Arabian Travel Market is the perfect platform at which to introduce our restyled suites to an international audience, and we are specifically targeting female leisure and business travelers from the Gulf region as we look to build on the success of our existing women-only floor concept, which was launched last year," Debrah Dhugga, the general manager of Dukes, told Breaking Travel News.
The women-only rooms are specifically designed for women looking for discreet service and culturally acceptable locations during their stay in London. The rooms offer personal touches, such a personalized welcome cards and a female room attendant that will handle all guest relations, room service and housekeeping needs.
The hotel has 90 rooms, which includes 11 high-end suites as well as the hotel's Penthouse, which is 700-square feet and overlooks Green Park. Beginning in May, guests at the hotel will be able to enjoy the new designs, which are a mix of classic and contemporary design elements by Shaun Clarkson, a leading interior designer in the U.K.
"The jewel in our crown is the Penthouse, with its panoramic fifth-floor views out over Green Park and the exclusive display of Thomas Goode &Co. limited edition porcelain-ware collections from the likes of Paul Smith, Vivienne Westwood and the star of the art world, Tracey Emin," said Dhugga.
Guests are provided with a range of luxury facilities and amenities, such as a marble bathroom, a large writing desk, two flat screen televisions, Nespresso coffee machines, free Wi-Fi, PlayStation and Xbox game machines, as well a handmade chocolates, a fresh fruit basket and Ren bathroom amenities.
Dukes London is a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World and its newly redesigned suites feature pastel tones complemented with comfortable furnishings that add individuality to each room.
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