The Henrietta Hotel will be transforming the street in front of it into an outdoor dining area from April.

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On February 22, Prime Minister Johnson outlined a roadmap to end the UK lockdown that has been in place since late December. Although hotels won’t open for vacation travel until later in the spring (some hotels are still open for major business trips), al fresco dining will be permitted from April 12th.

The hotel industry has always lived on flexibility. (Bride and Groom don’t like the way the light shines on their face during the ceremony, but it’s only an hour left? Sure, all the chairs can be placed in the opposite direction. They’d like to stay a few more nights, even if that is Hotel is fully booked? A good hotel will somehow enchant the room.)

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The Standard Hotel in London’s Kings Cross will open its terrace restaurant on the ground floor from April. … [+]

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Self-catering accommodations are also opened prior to the general hotel permit, so some hotels ensure that anything suitable can be rented out. London Curl Hotels, both Bermonds and the new Kinglsand, that have an apartment ethos are in a good position, but for most hotels, it will be the restaurants that will aim to boost recreation.

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Precautions will be taken, but 11 Cadogan Gardens Hotel has al fresco dining in the pavilion … [+] Street

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At Kings Cross, the Standard hotel Thanks to the large heated terrace at the back of the 1970s building on Euston Road, the Double Standard on the ground floor will reopen on April 11th. With bottom-friendly, dirty American food, their bottomless weekend brunches are likely back for grateful, thirsty clientele.

Firmdale’s Ham Yard Hotel is blessed with tables at the front of the hotel and an expansive rooftop terrace; It was open for important trips and can easily adapt to open-air dining from April 12th Hoxton in Southwark, Albie added outdoor seating, with Eggbreak and Pecking Order staying in the kitchen, while Seabird, the rooftop bar, will be able to open its outdoor deck on April 12th.

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Dalloway Terrace is classified as outdoor seating.

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During the lockdown, Le Meridian on Piccadilly may have turned into The Dilly However, the 2nd floor terrace, overlooking one of London’s most famous streets, remains unchanged and offers cocktails as well as afternoon tea.

Dalloway terrace, the absurdly pretty outdoor dining area of ​​the Bloomsbury Hotel, will also be open from April 12th and nearby Montague in the gardens lives up to its name with an outdoor dining area overlooking a small park.

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The Ham Yard Hotel has plenty of outdoor seating (Photo by Keith Mayhew / SOPA Images / LightRocket via … [+] Getty Images)

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In Chelsea, 11 Cadogan GardensAs part of the Iconic group that operates Cliveden House, there will be an outdoor deck along Pavillion Road, a pedestrianized street set back from Sloane Square. The menu ranges from breakfast to dinner.

Hotels that lack outdoor space have also managed to adapt. The Henrietta Hotel from the Experimental Group is taking to the sidewalk in Covent Garden with a permanent Italian menu.

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Da Henrietta’s food will be firmly Italian this spring.

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A month later, if all goes well, the hotel rooms and their interiors are also due to be opened. In London that should see the long-awaited nomad in Covent Garden and the London finally open their doors in Leicester Square. The latter has a roof ledge on the eighth floor; A city deprived of social life will surely seek it out to celebrate safely.