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The Ritz : The world's greatest hotel, as conceived by the world's greatest hotelier. For over a century The Ritz has been the benchmark by which other hotels are measured. A London landmark at 150 Piccadilly, The Ritz has been home to the great and the good, the intelligentsia, the glitterati and thousands of discerning guests since 1906.
The 135 guestrooms are beautifully furnished in the signature Ritz colours of blue, peach, pink and yellow. They have been completely redecorated and refurbished, carefully restoring them to their previous splendour combining original Louis XVI style interiors with modern day technology. Fabrics have been woven to order and furniture and fittings restored or commissioned from England and France. |
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To stay at The Ritz is to enjoy the ultimate in style, service and sophistication. The Ritz offers five different types of suites, all with beautiful, fully restored period interiors and most with the facility to connect further rooms to each suite. Whichever suite you choose, you will experience a level of service afforded only by a ratio of over one member of staff to each room, and the most relaxing, rewarding guest experience possible anywhere.
Fine dining facilities include The Ritz Restaurant, considered one of the most beautiful rooms in the world, the opulent Palm Court for Afternoon Tea, the stylishly updated Rivoli Bar for cocktails and the Italian Garden, one of the few outdoor locations in the city. |
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Considered by many to be one of the most beautiful rooms in the world, The Ritz Restaurant features a magnificent frescoed ceiling with west facing windows overlooking the Terrace, the Italian Garden and Green Park beyond. The Restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, with a Dinner Dance on Fridays and Saturdays.
William Kent House, the Grade II listed building adjoining the hotel, features an exquisite collection of lavishly decorated reception rooms. Designed in the 1740’s by the renowned 18th century architect William Kent, the historic mansion was acquired by The Ritz in 2005. After an extensive period of restoration and renovation in keeping with its original décor, five new banquet rooms are now opened at William Kent House providing The Ritz with a varied selection of the finest venue space for elegant dining, weddings, gala occasions and bespoke meetings.
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