We went to a private hotel in the neighborhood of Portland Place.
As of 2007, this archaeological site is in private hands, and has a private hotel on its territory.
Some tiny private hotels have now opened for about $15 a night; ask at the train station.
Some private hotels and rest houses with basic facilities are also located there.
Numerous private hotels are also available outside the borders of the park.
Some say he intended all along to build a hotel instead, even though investments in private hotels were forbidden.
In a sense the place was like a luxurious, or I should say aristocratic, private hotel.
Instead, I discovered that he had a bedroom and a sitting-room on the same floor of a small private hotel just off the sea front.
A private hotel operated at the site from 1886.
With only six rooms, it can easily be turned into your own private hotel.