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Rosewood, London

Rosewood, London

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Experience the quiet and calm of the English countryside, with breakfast in the garden next to your furry friends, who’d have Pearl, the hotel’s friendly golden retriever to keep them company, all in the heart of the city at Rosewood London – a luxury hotel located in one of the capital’s most historic thoroughfares, High Holborn, a road that dates back to Roman times.

Known as one of the finest five-star hotels in London, this Edwardian Grade II-listed building has been sensitively renovated to create a hotel with the feel of a stylish London residence. Voted 8th in the Top 30 Hotels in London – Condé Nast Traveler Reader Choice Awards 2015 and Best Restaurant Wine List: Mirror Room – Wine Spectator Awards 2016, among many other accolades bestowed upon the hotel, Rosewood London offers guests true urban sanctuaries, with 262 rooms and 44 suites.

Informed by the grand traditions of a British manor home, the five-star hotel’s stylish interiors, all thought and created by designer Tony Chi and Associates, are crafted from the finest materials and appointed to the highest standard. As for food and drinks, Rosewood London offers plenty of options. From the beguiling jewel box design of the Mirror Room to a buzzy modern British brasserie, not to mention the conversational Scarfes Bar and charming Edwardian courtyard terrace, Rosewood London offers some of the capital’s finest cuisine. For instance, Rosewood London’s Art Afternoon Tea is inspired by London’s vibrant and energetic art scene and offers a selection of mouth-watering finger sandwiches, freshly baked scones and loose leaf teas accompanied by a variety of art-inspired pastries, created by Executive Pastry Chef, Mark Perkins.

But mind you, food isn’t the only way to indulgence here. Guests at Rosewood London also have the option to avail their premier spa and wellness services for keeping both the body and soul in good health. The spa’s zen-themed decor features bamboo walls, soft lighting and wooden walkways over rippling water and pebble stones leading to seven treatment rooms, one of which is an exclusive couple’s suite. Facilities include dry heat saunas, amethyst crystal steam rooms and a shimmering gold leaf and teak relaxation lounge providing a restorative hideaway in the heart of London.

  • Need to know details
    One child (16 years old and younger) stays free when occupying the parent or guardian's room, using existing bedding. Also, pets stay for free (1 per room, 15 lb).
  • Check-in Check-out time
    Check-in: 3 PM. Check-out time: 12 pm.
  • Included
    Rosewood, London
  • Not Included
    Departure Taxes
    Entry Fees
    5 Star Accommodation
    Personal Guide
    Breakfast
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Rooms:

Executive Room Family Room Grand Executive Room Premier Room Grand Premier Room Junior Suite

Suite

Deluxe Suite Premier Suite Grand Premier Suite Two Bedroom Suite

Signature Suite

Dome Suite Cupola Suite Pearl Suite Cupola House Holborn House Noble House Chancery House Garden House Manor House Garden House Wing Manor House Wing [/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/2"][vc_column_text] List of Amenities: Concierge service Butler service Valet parking 24-hour in-room dining Sense, A Rosewood Spa Fitness suite Full service business centre Complimentary wired, wireless and cable high-speed Internet access Twice-daily housekeeping service Complimentary use of ATM machine for guests and visitors [/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row]  

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Riveting/ fascinating facts about the place:

- The Beatles played their last gig on the roof of Apple Corps at 3 Saville Row. It's now an Abercrombie & Fitch store - London is full of pubs associated with artists, writers, and poets. The Fitzroy Tavern on Charlotte Street was famous for hosting Dylan Thomas, George Orwell, and satanistAleister Crowley, who invented a cocktail once served there - Only one house where Charles Dickens lives still stands, at 48 Doughty Street, which is now a museum. He lived there from 1837 and 1839, and it’s where he wrote Oliver Twist and The Pickwick Papers

Interesting people:

Meet Banksy. A lot has been said about this pseudonymous, UK-based graffiti artist, painter, political activist, filmmaker and all-round provocateur, but he continues to draw attention over and over again with his witty and bold satirical street artwork of distinctive stencil approach and direct social and political commentary. Banksy started as the outlaw graffiti sprayer on the walls of Bristol in 1990, and since then, he managed to garner great worldwide fame and recognition (in 2010 he found himself in the company of Steve Jobs, Barack Obama and Lady Gaga on the Time magazine’s list of 100 most influential people). Most common subjects of his urban art include members of the royal family, policemen, rats, apes and children, and they mostly represent a harsh critique of capitalism, hypocrisy and greed in our world. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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Exciting reasons to get out of bed:

  • Check out Australia’s Impressionists at the National Gallery, showcasing four innovative Australian Impressionist artists, Tom Roberts, Arthur Streeton, Charles Conder, and John Russell
  • Go for a play at the National Theatre, with three permanent stages located on the Thames, next to the Southbank Centre
  • Visit the John Soane Museum. Sir John Soane, who was born in 1753 was a prolific collector of art and antiquities which are on display at the museum

Shopping and Restaurants:

Shop
  • Visit Lamb’s Conduit Street. Located in Bloomsbury, Lamb’s Conduit Street is one of London’s most picturesque thoroughfares. It’s full of independent stores and boutiques as well as the Lamb, a beautifully preserved Victorian pub
  • Visit Dover Street Market, a fascinating five-storey building opened by Comme des Garcons designer, ReiKawakubo. The interior of the store constantly changes with exclusive lines available from some of the hottest fashion designers from Raf Simons, Loewe and Dior. Stop off at Rose Bakery on the top floor for its famous coffee and cakes.
Eat
  • Taking inspiration from the grand European tradition, the Delaunay serves up superb renditions of old-school British cuisine, from kedgeree to chargrilled calf’s liver and crispy bacon, in addition to a range of continental classics like Wiener Schnitzel, frankfurters with sauerkraut and apple strudel
  • Sister restaurant to the eatery of the same name in Manhattan, Balthazar London mimics the New York original perfectly, with red awnings, plush red leather banquettes, giant antiqued mirrored walls and beautiful mosaic floors.
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