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Originally built in the 18th century, this property was inaugurated ceremoniously by King Edward VII, and is today one of London’s grandest hotels.
Originally built in the 18th century, this property was inaugurated ceremoniously by King Edward VII, and is today one of London’s grandest hotels. Read less

Originally built during the 18th century, this property was inaugurated ceremoniously by King Edward VII, and is today one of London’s grandest hotels. The interiors exude style and affluence, with a total of 380 rooms and suites. In addition, there’s the Palm Court with its soaring high ceiling which serves as the venue for afternoon tea, the restaurant Roux which is catered to by two star chefs, The Artesian Bar credited as ‘The World’s Best Bar ’ in 2012, and a rejuvenating Chuan Spa offering traditional Chinese therapies.
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