The Cavendish in London is going green
Found on Jermyn Street next to the Tinderbox Cafe, The Cavendish is an ecologically friendly walk from all of the pleasures of Central London.
One Aldwych is maybe the famous of environmentally-friendly hostels London has to give. This privately held conglomerate in Covent Garden has won awards galore for its energy and water conservation and reduction policies and its company social responsibility programme (preparing for a .
For guests, the hotel features trendy yet unfussy decor, a pool and fitness centre, a funky bar and approximately 2 highly commended restaurants – Axis and Indigo.
Green London Hostels that may be proud include the 5-star 51 Buckingham Gate, which offers both hotel suites and serviced lofts. Here you will find limestone floors and a muted color palette – the quintessence of style. The subtle property provides guests with a servant service, off-street entrances, wireless web and 24 hour in-room dining. And there’s the prize winning Spa at 51 for all your beauty wants and a Michelin-starred cafe, Quilon, if you are feeling peckish. There are plenty more green hostels ; London’s hospitality industry has truly caught on to the concept of providing both luxury and eco-friendliness. Check the environmental policy of your selected accommodation before you book. It is a wonderful example of what can be accomplished – top nosh and food for thought.