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Fun, sexy and relaxed, this ultra-theatrical, effortlessly cool hotel is located in the historic State Theatre complex. Art deco eccentricity is complemented by quirky extras in the rooms, which are distinct and decorated with real style and flair – there's a definite wow factor. Service is personable and upbeat; there's also a luxurious spa plus a fashionable bar and restaurant.

One side of the hotel is situated in what was the famous former menswear shop Gowings and the rooms nod to this history, with original wooden floors. The other side adds some glam touches to the decor in a wink to the theatre below.


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