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There’s a sleek modernity to the suites’ Asian-inspired décor and palette of cream, taupe and chocolate brown. Bamboo floors, white walls and huge windows make them wonderfully bright and airy, but plush textures mean they’re far from clinical. Living rooms have giant leather floor cushions, velvet sofas and spiral-shaped Tom Dixon lamps; bathrooms come with Ren toiletries and kimono-style robes. Other 5-star flourishes include Geodesis candles and fresh flowers, and you’ll even find umbrellas in the wardrobes. We stayed in a 1-Bedroom Deluxe Suite, which had a decked balcony and a mirrored fireplace. It was blissfully quiet, and we awoke feeling like we’d spent the night in the countryside rather than the city. The 2-Bedroom Loft Suites have rooftop views and soaring ceilings. One is split-level, with a leather staircase twisting up to a mezzanine sleeping area; the other has a terrace. There’s also the 3-Bedroom Bartlett Suite, which has 2 terraces and an open-plan living area with pops of lime green.

The smallest suites are the double-bedded Superior and Executive Suites - though they’re still bigger than most hotel rooms. We’d recommend avoiding the latter if you're a light sleeper, as their bedrooms face the street. The gleaming white kitchens are as stylish as the other rooms, but they’re also practical. You get all you need to cook a full meal (oven, hob, microwave, dishwasher, toaster and kettle, pans, utensils, crockery and cutlery, even chopsticks). All suites have tables, but as they only seat 2-4 you might find there are more guests than chairs. Staff can fill your cupboards with Whole Foods groceries on request, but to get you started there’s a welcome tray with coffee, Fair Trade teas, fresh fruit and chocolates. There’s also a ‘big bar’ (nothing ‘mini’ here) stocked with a few basic ingredients, divided into ‘good’ options like organic pasta and fruit juice, and ‘bad’ ones such as crisps, wine and a Bloody Mary cocktail mix (all charged for).

There’s no shortage of options if you want to eat out, including trendy Thai restaurant Patara, which sits directly underneath the suites and offers a 10% discount to Maddox Street guests.
sushi tei bandung reviewAlso nearby are the much-lauded 5 Pollen Street and Michelin-starred Hibiscus.
sumo sushi menu town centre Shop till you drop - the designer delights of Regent Street lie just around the corner, high street heaven is a 2-minute stroll away on Oxford Street, and the upscale boutiques of Bond Street and Mayfair are to the west. Don’t miss Liberty for eclectic high-end fashion and Fortnum & Mason for foodie treats Kids (and big kids) can occupy themselves for hours at massive toy emporium Hamleys on Regent Street You’re in the heart of Theatreland, and you’ll find a copy of Time Out in your suite for the latest listings

Head to St James’ Park and take a walk around its ornamental lake (home to a colony of pelicans). Hyde Park and Regent’s Park are also within easy reach Culture vultures will find the National Gallery and the Royal Academy nearby. The clued-up staff can recommend the latest exhibitions Night owls should head to the hip bars of Soho. If you want to see and be seen, start with cocktails at art and music venue Sketch (9 Conduit Street)Make use of the free pass to a nearby gym. In need of relaxation? Soothe your muscles and mind with an in-suite massageFor more London tips, see our destination guide. Activities on site or nearby include: No. 5 Maddox Street has quite a refined, grown-up atmosphere, but children of all ages are welcome and the flexibility of a suite with a kitchen can be useful. They also have plenty of baby equipment, and kids love staring at the fish tank in reception! There are no twin bedrooms, but extra beds and baby cots can be added to the Deluxe, Loft and Bartlett Suites, and children under 12 stay for free.

It's also in a great location for visiting family-friendly attractions (detailed below), including some of London's best museums. Babies (0-1 years), Toddlers (1-4 years), Children (4-12 years) Families of 3 (1 child, 2 parents) will be have enough space in a Deluxe Suite. If there are 4 of you, you'll need a 2-Bedroom Loft Suite. Families of 5 should book the 3-Bedroom Bartlett Suite. All Suites apart from the One-Bedroom Executive Suites have a bathtub as well as as shower Children's crockery and cutlery (on request) baby and child equipment may be limited or need pre-booking It's self-catering, and the kitchens have microwaves. Nearby are family-friendly cafés and takeaways, plus Waitrose and Marks and Spencer for groceries. Meals can be delivered, too Kids Activities on site: Children's DVDs (popcorn supplied!) The Natural History Museum (15 minutes by Tube) The Science Museum (15 minutes by Tube) The Victoria & Albert Museum (15 minutes by Tube)