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Reopening 1 August 2021
The Draycott Hotel by Mantis
Chelsea, London
An elegant boutique hotel, with a country home feel, steeped in Edwardian splendour
New Family and Workcation Offers
For its reopening, The Draycott Hotel by Mantis has announced a new family package for guests looking for a luxury break in the city and a workcation offer for those who want to escape the work from home routine and upgrade to a private room with hotel perks.
The Family Package
Includes a stay in either the Draycott Suite or Family Suite, English breakfast and complimentary tickets to the Chelsea Physic Garden; and a picnic hamper created by The Draycott for guests to enjoy in its four acres of a botanical sanctuary.
Room rates based on two adults and two children:
· The Draycott Suite (comprising one garden facing suite and one suite combined) from £600
· The Family Suite (comprising one deluxe garden view room and one standard single combined) from £490
Available to book now until 30 December 2021.
The Workcation Offer
Includes English breakfast, complimentary tea and coffee throughout the day, a mid-morning brain booster smoothie, a dedicated workspace within the hotel and a *guaranteed bedroom upgrade. The workcation offer is available to book now, minimum three-night stay, with a 15% off any room type. The offer is available until 30 April 2022.
* Guaranteed upgrades subject to availability.
Both the Family package and Workcation offer exclude stays during The Chelsea Flower Show ( from 21- 26 September 2021).
Housed in a restored redbrick Edwardian townhouse, The Draycott Hotel by Mantis offers bygone refinement with period antiques and tasselled soft furnishings. The hotel has a private garden which guests can access directly from the Drawing Room.
The hotel is located close to Sloane Square, and Chelsea's famous Kings Road as well as alongside Sloane Street and its global high fashion brands. Battersea Park and Hyde Park, the Saatchi Gallery, Natural History Museum, Harvey Nichols and Harrods are all close by too. London's West End, the heart of theatreland, is only a short journey by cab, tube or bus.
Built in 1890 and emanating all the grandeur that is associated with the 19th century, the boutique hotel offers 35 individually designed bedrooms and suites (some overlooking the private garden) furnished with relics including prints, antique posters and photographs of some of London's theatrical and artistic luminaries. Most rooms throughout the hotel have a working fireplace.
Each day The Draycott offers complimentary beverages for all guests starting with tea and homemade biscuits in the afternoon from 4pm, a glass of sparkling wine from 6pm and hot chocolate before bed from 9pm.
Room rate: From £238 per night (based on double room, English breakfast included). For enquiries or to make a booking: telephone: +44 (0)207 730 6466 or email: reservations@draycotthotel.com
Services: 24-hour concierge to provide a personalised and expert knowledge of London, arrange theatre viewings and tours, bespoke room service for those who want to dine indoors or restaurant bookings and private chauffeur airport transfers.
Website: https://www.draycotthotel.com/
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About Mantis
Mantis is a leading, conservation-focused, hotel group with luxury hotels, eco-lodges and waterways experiences located across the globe. Sustainability goals are achieved through the Mantis Impact Experiences division, as well as through the Mantis and Accor foundation, Community Conservation Fund Africa (CCFA). A key objective is to ensure that tourism is instrumental in changing the conservation crisis. Mantis and the CCFA together, strive to show how conscious travel is about human rights and sustaining communities, not just about environmentalism.