Within walking distance of the prestigious shopping destinations of Harrods and Harvey Nichols, the Knightsbridge Hotel offers a chic and vibrant retreat in one of London’s most exclusive neighbourhoods but in the peaceful setting of a tranquil cul-de-sac. While the hotel does not have a formal restaurant, guests can enjoy delicious room service meals served on Wedgwood china or opt for breakfast in the cosy sitting rooms. A well-stocked honesty bar in the library offers a fine selection of drinks, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the city. Guests can also indulge in Soholistic massages in-room, though there’s a tempting selection of the spas and salons on your doorstep.
Each of the 44 individually decorated rooms showcases immense style and comfort, featuring tall embroidered headboards, eye-catching wallpaper, and luxurious furnishings in the inimitable modern English style of Kit Kemp. Granite and oak bathrooms are a welcome escape after a day of shopping, while the LCD TVs, Chromecast and Bose Soundlink add home comforts.
Originally opened in 1873 as the Midland Grand Hotel, Sir George Gilbert Scott’s majestic monument remains one of the city’s finest and most beloved landmarks.
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