The hotel has a very large beauty treatment area and a small gym. There is also an outside terrace in the style of a Japanese garden where guests can relax and enjoy a drink or a light meal.
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It is a large modern building dating from the 1960s with very large windows.
The lobby is a large open plan area. The hotel has been designed by Phillipe Stark, a famous designer. The flooring is light wood and the walls and windows are covered in white voile curtains. On entering there is a large red sofa, in the shape of a pair of lips, designed by Salvador Dali. The furniture is very abstract - mostly wooden carved chairs imported from Africa. There are also several gold chairs with carved swan arms.
This luxury hotel is housed in a lavish building dating back to the 50's that lies on a side street off Oxford Street at the heart of London. Exclusive shopping venues and restaurants are to be found close by and the capital's lively nightlife scene plays out in the vicinity. Oxford Circus is the nearest underground station and can easily be reached in a few minutes walk.
Opened in the year 2000, this first-class hotel comprises a total of 130 double rooms and 20 suites spread over 6 floors. The building's spectacular innards were designed by Philippe Stark and have a fantastical, surrealistic style that creates a unique atmosphere. There is an elegant foyer with a 24-hour reception desk, safes, a currency exchange facility, a cloakroom and lifts. Amongst the top facilities that are also sophisticated in their style count a cafe, shops, 2 bars, and a gourmet restaurant. There are also room and laundry services as well as a car park and a garage on site.
A lavish "Urban Spa" in the heart of Londons Soho area, Sanderson offers a retreat from the bustle of the city into a world of fantasy and wellbeing. The landmarked 50s building has been transformed by Philippe Starck into a surreal Cocteau-like dreamworld with a lushly landscaped interior courtyard garden, Suka, a restaurant by Zac Pelaccio, and the extensive facilities of the renowned Agua Spa. Sanderson epitomizes a new luxury that is smart, pared down, and tempered with a healthy dose of wit and irony in short, a hotel with modern sex appeal.
Rooms with In-house movie, Radio, Direct dial phone. Dressing room, DVD library, Compact disk player, Data port, Refrigerator, Full turn-down service. Yoga and wellness studio, Room service, Concierge, Business services, Conference room capacity: 75persons
A lavish "Urban Spa" in the heart of London's West End, Sanderson offers a retreat from the bustle of the city into a world of fantasy and wellbeing. The landmark 50s building has been transformed by Philippe Starck into a surreal Cocteau-like dreamworld with a lushly landscaped interior courtyard garden. Sanderson epitomizes a "new luxury" that is smart, pared down, and tempered with a healthy dose of wit and irony - in short, a hotel with modern sex appeal.
In the world of hotel guestrooms, Sanderson's are truly unique and groundbreaking. Designed without interior walls, the bathroom and dressing room are instead encased in a glowing floor-to-ceiling glass box that is wrapped in layers of sheer curtains. Wildly romantic, sensual and dreamlike, the 150 guestrooms, some with private gardens, feature silver-leafed sleigh beds, a rug inspired by Voltaire's handwriting and oil paintings of soothing landscape scenes that are hung, unexpectedly, on the ceiling. This hotel is the destination of choice whenever you are in London on business or pleasure.