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.
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