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Savoy Hotel

LANDMARK OF LUXURY BRILLIANTLY REINVENTED

The Savoy, one of the world’s iconic hotels, originally opened in 1889, has played host to royalty, world leaders and legends of the stage and screen. A landmark hotel brilliantly reinvented for the 21st century where an unashamedly old fashioned glamour sparkles with a new lustre.

To stay at The Savoy is to follow in the footsteps of Sir Winston Churchill, Frank Sinatra and Christian Dior. “The Perfect Arrival” – All guests are personally greeted and escorted to their room or suite for a seem less check-in. Spend a fantastic evening at Beaufort Bar in a beautiful Art Deco setting accompanied by nightly entertainment.

Renowned for its exceptional views and impeccable taste in design, the Savoy continues in its traditions by commissioning Pierre Yves Rochon to express his ideas on this million pound canvas. There is now an Art Deco flair to the side of the hotel facing the Strand whilst the Thames side, is faithfully Edwardian. The Savoy’s view on the Thames is one of the best in London and the likes of Monet have immortalised it from within this hotel’s very walls. The feel of the rooms is country house and “so British” that the craving for tea is sure to creep up at any given moment. If it does, no problem, a 24 hour butler is available to cater to your needs. When we say butler, we don’t mean glorified room service, we are talking about the symbol of British excellence trained right here in the prestigious Savoy school, one of the best in the world when it comes to the hospitality industry.The butler is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the Savoy’s service. Staff will greet you with a warm smile and pride themselves on their prompt and efficient service. The design is spectacular with the main lobby sporting black and white marble flooring, elegant polished woodwork and an open fire by which you can enjoy a good book and relax. The Thames Foyer’s glass windows let in a magnificent play of light in the interior space regardless of whether the familiar grey of London lurks outside or not, so you can enjoy the afternoon tea in ultimate decadence.