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BADA Antiques & Fine Arts Fair 2012 Some of London’s most exclusive, luxury hotels are between two and ten minutes walk from the BADA Fair and the internationally acclaimed shopping addresses of Sloane Street, Chelsea and Knightsbridge. The following hotels will be offering special rates to visitors to the BADA Fair. Visit each hotel’s website to find out more. Their offers will be available on their individual sites from January 2012. All offers include tickets to the BADA Fair, a BADA Handbook with a re-entry pass. Remember to quote ‘BADA Fair’ when making your enquiries. Belgraves, 20 Chesham Place, SW1X 8HQ ![]() Blending traditional British hospitality with an American bohemian attitude, Belgraves interprets the Thompson luxury experience in London with bold interior architecture and design by acclaimed British designer, Tara Bernerd. The 85-room Hotel includes the 80-seat signature restaurant, Hix Belgraves, the Marks Bar and a fitness centre, coming together to offer a seductive oasis in the heart of the city.Tel: +44(0)20 3189 4890 or follow this link. Blakes Hotel, 33 Roland Gardens, SW7 3PF Blakes is the inspirational creation of world-renowned designer Anouska Hempel as the world’s first luxury boutique hotel. Located in the leafy Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Blakes is justly famous for its stunning design, elegance and dedicated service. Its uncompromising stand on privacy has made it the London base for film stars, musicians and all the top designers, earning its reputation as The “Couture” Hotel. Tel: +44(0)20 7370 6701 or visit www.blakeshotel.com for more details. The Cadogan Hotel, 75 Sloane Street, SW1X 9SG The Cadogan Hotel is one of London’s prestigious Knightsbridge hotels, consisting of 65 guestrooms and suites, plus the elegant restaurant, Langtry’s. Tel: +44(0)20 7235 7141 or visit www.cadogan.com for more details The Capital Hotel, 22 Basil Street, SW3 1AT Tel: +44 (0)20 3603 8587 or visit www.capitalhotel.co.uk for more details. The Draycott Hotel, 26 Cadogan Gardens, SW3 2RP Tel: +44 (0)20 7730 6466 or visit www.draycotthotel.com for more details. The Goring, Beeston Place, SW1W 0JW ![]() Lovingly run by the Goring family for a century, The Goring remains the only privately owned, luxury five star hotel in London. Located next to Buckingham Palace, with a tranquil private garden, The Goring is a truly stunning haven. With just 68 rooms exuding classic English charm and discreet technology installed throughout, The Goring is "London's baby grand hotel",Tel: +44(0)20 7396 9000 or visit www.thegoring.com for more details. The Lord Milner, 111 Ebury Street, London, SW1W 9QU Visit www.lordmilner.com for more hotel details. Tel: +44 (0)20 7881 9880 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to take advantage of their special offer. |


BADA Fair EventsWednesday 21 March 201211.00 – 21.00 – Opening Day Thursday 22 March 2012 11.00 – Event A - The House & Garden Style Report: the major interior and decorating trends of 2012. With Carole Annett, Commercial Retail Editor and Julia Page, Retail Editor, House & Garden 20.00 – 23.00 – Charity Gala Dinner in aid of HITS Friday 23 March 2012 11.00 – Event B - Country Life and the English Country House: the story of an unusual partnership. With John Goodall, Architectural Editor, Country Life Monday 26 March 2012 11.00 - Event C - ‘A covetous and greedy fellow.’ Canaletto and the British. With Colin Wiggins, Special Projects Curator at the National Gallery Tuesday 27 March 2012 11.00 – Event D - ‘Royal Protection and Modern Collecting: A guide to the BADA Fair’s Loan Exhibition. With Robert Miller |
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Search the siteWhat’s on in the AreaChelsea, London – a prestigious residential and commercial area of central London for lifestyle, shopping and history. Few places in Europe can compare to the quality of its lifestyle retailing and fashion that can be found in this part of Chelsea. It is home to a vast range of quality dining, small luxury hotels and exclusive shops, as well as a cultural hub, with the likes of the Saatchi Gallery, Cadogan Hall and The Royal Court Theatre. |