Contact
www.morganshotelgroup.com/ page/careers
Benefits
● 4 x six-month university placements a year
● 4 x internships of varying length a year
● Apprentice chef programme ● Apprentice engineering programme
● Regular training courses covering guest service, time management, train the trainer, mental health, mandatory H&S training and basic food hygiene ● Sponsored studies
Agua spa, Sanderson’s renowned
temple of body and soul, offers a vast array of treatments to pamper and soothe, restore and resurrect.
Guests can dine al fresco all year
round at Berners Street Terrace, and our Mad Hatter’s Afternoon Tea in the Courtyard is on the ‘must-do’ lists of London’s elite. Purple Bar provides an intimate space for cocktails and conversation, while the Billiard Room evokes an old-world, clubby vibe. Just steps from Oxford Street
shopping and Soho, Sanderson is a five-star luxury boutique hotel ideally located for weekend breaks or business travel.
St Martin’s Lane From its dazzling location in the West End of London, at the hub of Covent Garden, West End theatres and Trafalgar Square, St Martin’s Lane is a dramatic and daring reinvention of the urban resort. Smart, witty and sophisticated, this luxury boutique hotel is a luminous jewel whose glowing yellow glass revolving doors and wildly popular Light Bar reveal Philippe Starck’s brilliant collision of influences, from the modern to the baroque. St Martin’s Lane’s lobby is a soaring and theatrical space that offers a provocative manipulation
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of dimension and proportion – a triumph of colour and light. Each guest room offers
interactive light displays that transform the spaces into changing mosaics of colour. Special garden rooms offer private patios with camellia trees and ivy, and floor-to-ceiling windows bring the essence of the city into every room. At Asia de Cuba, restaurateur
Jeffrey Chodorow has created a dynamic menu that blends Latin and Asian cuisine with stunning results, and workouts like no other take place at Gymbox Covent Garden, London’s unorthodox fitness experience.
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