HomeLocationGone are the days of the standard business trip.

Gone are the days of the standard business trip.

Business travel has taken a turn for the modern, evolving alongside the needs of the traveler. The boundaries between work and leisure are becoming increasingly blurred, giving rise to a new breed of hotel catering to the “bleisure” traveler – a fusion of business and leisure. These hotels are the perfect haven for globetrotting professionals seeking a stylish and convenient space to work and play.

Work, Relax, and Play: Hotels that Have it All

White City House, a haven for “bleisure” travelers, boasts a chic mid-century style and is housed in the former BBC Television Centre. It’s a member’s club and hotel that caters to hot-desking professionals. The Allis, the hotel’s all-day social space, is a haven for working on the go, with an outdoor terrace for those seeking a true out-of-office experience. The open kitchen fosters an informal atmosphere, perfect for casual meetings. The bedrooms, once offices, offer a unique touch to this modern establishment.

The Allis, London

Luxury and Comfort for the Busy Business Traveler

Kimpton Fitzroy London, formerly the Hotel Russell, has undergone a stunning transformation, now standing as one of London’s most luxurious hotels. This hotel’s amenities are tailor-made for the busy business traveler. From a 24-hour concierge to in-room massages and yoga mats, it caters to every need. Their “Forgot it? We got it!” bathroom cards are a testament to their dedication to guest comfort, with the concierge readily available to procure any overlooked toiletries.

Modern Comfort in the Heart of London

Located conveniently next to Paddington Station, The Paddington Hotel offers a modern, hassle-free experience. Online check-in and a 24-hour key pickup service eliminate any reliance on reception staff, making it ideal for travelers arriving at any time. The hotel exudes a laid-back charm with its two-hundred-year-old parquet flooring and a mix of new and vintage furnishings. Each floor boasts a pantry stocked with snacks and hot drinks, available around the clock. For a caffeine fix, the Workshop Coffee outpost on the ground floor is the perfect place to fuel up for a day of meetings.

A City Oasis for Business and Pleasure

The Ned, a vibrant hub in the heart of the City, is a haven for business and social gatherings. Located next to Bank station, it’s a prime location for business lunches, dinners, and drinks. The colossal main floor, adorned with marble, houses eight restaurants offering diverse culinary experiences, from New York deli-style fare to refined Japanese cuisine. For nomadic workers seeking a laid-back atmosphere, Café Sou, with its French-inspired charm, is the perfect spot to set up shop. Hotel guests enjoy access to members’ zones, offering a convenient space to catch up on emails. The bedrooms might be on the smaller side, but you’ll barely spend any time in them.

A Slice of Hollywood Glamour in Shoreditch

Nobu Hotel Shoreditch, a testament to Robert de Niro’s foray into the hospitality industry, offers a unique blend of luxury and style. The renowned in-house restaurant is a major draw for those seeking a memorable dining experience. But the hotel takes it a step further, offering the same exquisite dishes from the restaurant via room service, catering to guests who are too busy or tired to venture out. Even their signature miso black cod is available, ensuring the ultimate in-room dining experience.

The South Bank’s Stylish Destination for Business Travelers

The Sea Containers stands as a dominant presence on the South Bank, captivating business travelers with its impressive range of amenities. The Lyaness bar, a replacement for the legendary Dandelyan, is a stylish venue for entertaining colleagues or clients. The in-house Curzon cinema offers a relaxing escape for those new to the city, and the sprawling Agua spa provides luxurious treatments for guests seeking pampering before important events.

Ultimate Luxury for the Discerning Business Traveler

The Berkeley hotel, a Knightsbridge gem, exudes elegance with its exquisite décor and impeccable service. Its rooftop pool adds a touch of luxury, but it’s the travel perks that truly set this hotel apart for discerning business travelers. The VIP premier service ensures a seamless journey, welcoming guests directly from the aircraft and escorting them to their suites while chauffeurs handle security. For those seeking even greater comfort, private jet travel can be arranged, making this hotel the epitome of luxury and convenience.

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Henry Bennett
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Henry Bennett is a well-respected travel journalist with a particular interest in London’s culinary scene, nightlife, and cultural events. With years of experience covering travel and lifestyle topics, Henry’s writing captures the essence of London’s dynamic atmosphere. His guides offer readers an insider’s view of the best places to eat, drink, and be entertained in the city.

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