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Most people have a fixed picture of what a hotel suite looks like-plush beds with satin sheets and fluffy pillows, gleaming chandeliers of iridescent light, ornate crafts displayed on the walls, and intricate tapestries that feed the eyes and boggle the mind, or something along those lines. With over a thousand hotels in London, however, it is of utmost importance to be able to have a different trait or element that will attract travelers. Here are some of the unique hotels in England's proud capital.

First on the list is The Goring. Completed way back near the end of the Edwardian-era in 1910, The Goring has 71 individually-designed rooms, all with a variety of themes. Now, that's uniqueness in every suite! The hotel also has a fantastic view that overlooks private gardens and there's the Garden Bar that is the epitome of 'al fresco' dining.

The second featured hotel is the Hoxton Hotel, or the Hoxton Urban Lodge. With a tagline like "Luxury where it matters, Budget where it counts", it's pretty much something that catches attention-and it delivers, as rooms can cost as low as a single pound. Yep, true story. The earlier you book, the cheaper rooms cost. Still, it's an upmarket hotel with luxury as advertised. The best thing about it is that travelers get nothing less than world-class luxury, as can be seen from all the praises garnered by the hotel from guests and reviewers alike. One can't get value for money like this elsewhere.

If you're a fan of 18th century style luxury living, then Miller's Residence is for you. It's not that imposing with only 5 double bedrooms and 2 salon rooms, but it's the details in each and every one of those rooms that really capture the 18th century flavor. Rooms are named for famous literary figures of the period, from Browning to Wordsworth, and each have unique intricacies including paintings and antique furnishings that will surely mesmerize any guest. The only catch is that the rooms are a tad pricey, but once one steps inside one of them, one will surely feel that the money was well spent.

The next-and last, for now-hotel on the list draws inspiration from "the warmth and sensuality of the Americas." The Church Street Hotel in South London fully accomplishes its goal of a Spanish-American theme, thanks to the incredible splashes of vibrant color in each of its rooms. Many also praise the hotel's fresh breakfast. It's got a good all-around service and the relative affordability and proximity to vital establishments and to Central London definitely helps the appeal of the hotel.

Even with thousands of different hotels in London, it's amazing to see many hoteliers coming up with different twists to make their hotels and their services unique and appealing to potential guests. There are many more diamonds in the rough, which may be less-heralded compared to their bigger counterparts but still offer a one-of-a-kind experience for anyone who chooses to book one if their rooms.

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