Pamela Wade checks into the recently-opened Oaks Wellington Hotel.
Check-in experience: The lobby is typical of the whole hotel — light, airy and contemporary. Set back from the bustle of Courtenay Place, it's immediately quiet and soothing; and, staffed 24 hours, there's always a friendly face ready with help and advice. Framed photographs show the building's 1922 origins as a Ford vehicle assembly plant — now it has been completely transformed into a 4.5-star, nine-storey hotel, which opened in September.
Room: An Executive Room City View, the window faced the harbour but the seventh floor wasn't quite high enough to show the water beyond the Reading Cinemas opposite. Spacious and unfussy, there was a big-screen smart TV, a coffee machine and electric jug, a table and chairs, and pleasingly easy-to-find switches for the excellent lighting. The chairs are too upright for lounging, but the bed is right there, inviting, comfortable, sprawling. The hotel offers a range of rooms including two-bedroom suites and apartments, some with kitchenettes and open balconies. Some rooms have no windows.
Price: For this room, from $200.
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