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Privately owned, perfectly preserved and full of characters amongst the traditionally uniformed staff, the Ritz is the one London hotel where it still feels like a major treat to be there. Entering the ravishing Long Gallery, you pass the Palm Court, packed all day for Afternoon Tea, such is its popularity, and arrive at the sensational dining room, gilded, garlanded and with superb food to match. There’s also the jewelled cigar box of a bar, adjoining William Kent House for private functions in magnificent rooms, and the bedrooms: modernised of course, but still decorated, quite correctly, in the original Louis XVI style of the hotel when it was opened by César Ritz to ecstatic acclaim in 1906.
Romantic Break
City Style
Foodies
Child friendly
Hotel Entertainment
Designer Shopping
Cycling
Close to nightlife
Sights nearby
Great walks
Views
Four poster beds
Gym
Good wine list
Restaurant
Designer
Full of character
Gourmet
Romantic
Intimate
Luxury
Traditional
5* Luxury
Business Hotel
Antiques
Chic
Landmark
Artworks
Grand Hotel
Rooms
136 rooms in this hotelChild friendly
Babysitting servcies available, as are a range of treats for younger guests from free ice cream to in-room games consoles.Airport transfer
Opt for an airport transfer in The Ritz-Rolls Royce Phantom for the ultimate experience.Meeting Room
In room music system
Suites
Four poster beds
Satellite / Cable TV
Hairdresser/Beauty Salon
Wifi
Outdoor dining
Business Centre
Walking distance restaurants
Safe
Bar
Car not required
Fireplace
Cots available
Concierge
Massage
24 Hour room service
Room service
No pets
Sitting Room
Private dining room
Gym
Good wine list
Restaurant
Hotel Entertainment
Designer Shopping
Cycling
Close to nightlife
Sights nearby
Great walks
"Faultless service, a superb location, an atmosphere that borders on the theatrical and one of the loveliest dining rooms in Europe, a stay here makes for a truly exceptional experience. "
Originally published by The Telegraph
"An opulent, neoclassical Louis XVI décor distinguishes the Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star hotel and its lovely guest rooms in which no luxury is spared, and the hotel preserves a traditional way of travel with its semi-formal dress code in its eateries."
Originally published by Forbes Travel
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