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The Ritz Hotel 150 Piccadilly London England UK W1V 9DG |
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Introduction: The Ritz is located on Piccadilly which is between Green Park and Mayfair and is a central London location. Piccadilly is a busy main road and part of the A4 dual carriageway which gives direct road access out to Heathrow Airport. It also has some great shopping with famous stores such as Fortnum and Mason and places of interest such as the Royal Academy of Arts Museum, St James's Church and the Burlington Shopping Arcade. It leads down to Piccadilly Circus which can be thought of as the tourist centre of London (officially the centre is Charing Cross Station). Green Park on the Western side of the hotel forms part of the grounds of Buckingham Palace (home to the British monarchy). Just on the East side of the hotel is an area known as St James's. This leads down to Trafalgar Square and is an exclusive area in the same mould as Mayfair. Its home to famous roads such as Pall Mall, and places of interest such as St James's Palace and the RAC Club. Shoppers are spoilt for choice with established shopping areas all around such as Bond Street (0.15 miles), Regent Street (0.2 miles), Oxford Street (0.5 miles) and Knightsbridge (0.9 miles). Less than a half mile to the West is the wonderful 600 acres of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens. Other nearby places of interest include the Michael Faraday Museum (0.1 miles), Trocadero Centre (0.4 miles), Apsley House (0.5 miles) and the Queens Gallery (0.5 miles).
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| Room Numbers:
133 / 7 floors Check-in: 14.00 (2pm) Check-out: 12.00 noon |
| Hotel Awards:
World Travel Awards 2007: England's Leading Suite (The Berkeley Suite) Tea Council award for excellence 2007, 2008. Condé Nast Readers' Choice Awards: 2007: Gold status for best service 2005: Gold status for best service Forbes Traveler Top 400: 2008, 2007 |
| Background: The hotel first opened on the 24th May 1906 and was the creation
of César Ritz and the design of architects Charles Mewès and Arthur Davis. The
style was that of a French chateau. The site of the hotel has a long history of
similar use and past establishments on the same spot include: The Old White Horse Cellar coaching Inn Bath Hotel Walsingham House Hotel At the time of its construction it was one of the few buildings to use a steel frame. The hotel is very much part of the UK's history having been a venue for meetings between Winston Churchill, Charles De Gaulle and President Eisenhower during the second world war. Purchased in 1995 by Sir David Barclay and Sir Frederick Barclay's Ellerman Investments. Following the purchase the hotel underwent a massive restoration program which last a full 10 years at a cost of £50 million pounds. In May 2007 the hotel targeted its card gift vouchers as a potential area to grow its revenue take and to this end it hired gift voucher firm 'SK Chase'. |
| Amenities | ||
| Babysitting/Child Services Barber/Beauty Shop Concierge Mini Bar Meeting/Banquet Facilities Free Newspaper |
Hairdryers Available Modem Lines in Room No Smoking Rooms/Facilities Restaurant Safe Deposit Box Television with Cable |
Room Service Fitness Centre or Spa Laundry/Valet Services Bar/Lounge Business Centre |
| Locality Information |
| Near To: Piccadilly, Victoria, Buckingham
palace, Hyde Park, Trafalgar Square, Mayfair Airports Served: London City (7.3 miles, 11.8 km), Heathrow (14.5 miles, 23.4 km), Gatwick (24.4 miles, 39.3 km), Luton (27.8 miles, 44.8 km), Stansted (31 miles, 50 km) Nearest Alternative Hotels:
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