Father’s Day special: King for a day at Sanderson and St Martins Lane Hotel
With Father’s Day fast approaching, the Sanderson and St Martins Lane in London have created a special “King for a Day” package.
Every Dad deserves something special, so why not treat him to a relaxing break at one of these iconic design hotels. The package compromises of a full English breakfast, a bottle of champagne and here’s the big one: a luxury wet shave at London’s premier male grooming specialists, Murdock London. Your Dad would certainly feel special and well loved.
Both of these chic boutique hotels have been designed by Philippe Starck. St Martins Lane and Sanderson are located in Covent Garden and just off Oxford Street, providing their guests with luxury and serenity in the heart of London itself. Both hotels, quite similar and funky in style are at the same time uniquely different from each other. This is certainly the perfect base for one to explore the Capital.
Murdock London, the grooming specialists provide a stylish and masculine space for a modern gentleman to take the time to relax and enjoy the full Murdock experience.
Having established their first barbershop in London’s Shoreditch in 2006, Murdock London’s mission is to “re-imagine the masculine luxury of the capital’s Victorian male grooming establishments. An environment for men wanting to release their dapper potential that was less sterile than a unisex salon but still used highly skilled stylists to deliver the finest and latest hair cuts. A stylish and welcoming haven for a modern gentleman to take the time to relax, have a beer or whisky and build a relationship with his barber”.
Men know best what other men want.
The rates for the “King for a Day” package begin from £309 at Sanderson and £289 at St Martins Lane. Reservations are mandatory and based upon availability. The offer is valid through to 30th December 2013.
Worth every penny if your Dad is the King of his own castle.
Pooja Sahny
For reservations call 020 7300 5577 or visit here.
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