As London's most celebrated and glamorous hotel, The Savoy is perfectly placed on the banks of the River Thames and steps away from vibrant Covent Garden. The Savoy boasts 267 rooms and suites accompanied by some of the best restaurants in London. Kaspar' s at The Savoy offers luxury all-day dining, and great British fixtures include the Savoy Grill and Simpson's in the Strand. The best afternoon tea in London can be enjoyed in the stunning Thames Foyer, the heart of the hotel.

The Savoy

The most famous hotel in London!

The most famous hotel in London!

When The Savoy opened its doors in 1889, it was the first luxury hotel in Britain. After over 130 years of welcoming guest, The Savoy remains one of the most luxurious hotels in the country and has been called “London’s most famous hotel”. It is known for its impeccable service an is a magnet for the rich and famous. The luxury rooms and suites feature either elegant English Edwardian design or sensational Art Deco style. Guests staying in suites have their own dedicated Butler service. Beauty & Fitness at The Savoy is the hotel’s a private retreat for health, relaxation and well-being. It is offers a state of the art gym, pool, sauna, and steam room. There are four restaurants and two bars on site, including The Savoy’s American Bar, the oldest surviving cocktails bar in Britain. It is also regarded by many as the world’s best hotel bar.

Relax in the Thames Foyer and take in the surroundings of the glass domed atrium as you enjoy The Savoy’s famous Afternoon Tea, a tradition that goes back to over a century ago.

Perfectly situated in heart of London, The Savoy is only five minutes’ walk from Covent Garden, the hotel is just 20 minutes’ journey by public transport from the ultimate designer shopping destinations of Knightsbridge and Mayfair. The Savoy is definitely a hotel that is perfect for that extra special holiday in London.

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The most famous hotel in London!

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