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The Gore, with a history of unique and personalized hospitality that dates back to the 1800s, has become the contemporary ideal for the boutique hotel, a blueprint where ambiance, service, and style are distinctly removed from the plastic sameness of today's chain operations. A gathering place for the glitterati from the music, fashion, and film worlds, it's not unusual for top rock groups to assemble in the Green Room private meeting room to discuss the latest launch of an album or to find Hollywood directors mulling over budgets for their next blockbuster. A recent remodel has made the rooms larger and retrofitted for the latest technology while leaving the building's Victorian heritage intact. The opulence of the interior remains, including the beautiful oak, mahogany, or lavish gilt-wood beds. (One of the hotel's beds once belonged to Judy Garland.) The Gore is close to top attractions, including Buckingham Palace, Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, Harrods, and many others. The Gore's 49 guest rooms and suites are air conditioned, have en-suite baths, and provide fluffy white towels and robes, a trouser press, and a mini-bar and fridge. Each room includes a modem and is WiFi enabled, features a flat-screen television with satellite TV, an in-room safe, and a direct-dial telephone. The meeting rooms are equipped with state-of-the art technology for conferences and meetings. On site is the acclaimed Bar 190 and the Bistro 190, which features such delicacies as Welsh goat's cheese, air-cured Cumbrian ham, and Portloe crab. Amenities:
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