In London For The Weekend? Stay Here

Lindsay Judge   |   26-10-2018

 

Corinthia Hotel London is one of the most iconic properties in the city.

 

Located within a stunning Victorian building, the hotel became The Corinthia London in 2011 and brought together classic British grandeur, with modern, bright architecture. Situated in the heart of the city in one of London’s most historical areas, Corinthia Hotel London is a stone’s throw away from Trafalgar Square, The River Thames, The Houses of Parliament, St James’ Park and The London Eye, all of which are a short walking distance.

It prides itself on offering British elegance with a touch of modernity. Stepping into the hotel reception you immediately feel rested. This grand hotel lobby is bright, welcoming and has some of the most beautiful flower arrangements we have ever seen.

 

The Lobby Lounge Crystal Chandelier

 

ROOMS & SUITES

The hotel features 294 guest rooms including 40 suites and seven two-storey penthouses which offer panoramic views across the city. The rooms are surprisingly spacious for a central London hotel and feature bright and modern décor. The bathrooms feature white marble, under-heating flooring and the must-try tropical rain showers. To upgrade you stay book into one of the seven penthouses. Choose from the sophisticated Actor’s Penthouse, Explorers Penthouse, Whitehall Penthouse or for the ultimate in luxury The Royal Penthouse features a stunning Twilight Terrace and huge living space. Each penthouse has its own unique décor and style.

 

Hamilton Penthouse Bedroom, Terrace & Nelson’s Column

 

Royal Penthouse Lounge

 

Musicians Penthouse Terrace

 

DINING

Corinthia Hotel London hosts a range of restaurants and bars offering luxury elements and eclectic cuisine. For fine British dining using fresh local ingredients the Northall restaurant is the perfect destination. For something traditional visit the Moon Lounge for afternoon tea in a relaxing atmosphere. The tea at Crystal Moon Lounge features a spectacular Baccarat chandelier as the backdrop and atmospheric melodies are played on a Steinway piano.

 

Tea Sommelier Ondreh Herder offers guests a bespoke collection of teas including Corinthia Hotel London’s house infusion (a must try for tea lovers). The menu includes traditional British treats such as scones, homemade pastries and cakes – giving you the truly English experience. Now open is the Kerridge’s Bar & Grill, brainchild of Michelin starred chef Tom Kerridge. Kerridge has a reputation of putting his own twist on classic British dishes including a delicious take on fish and chips .

 

The Crystal Moon Lounge

 

Corinthia Hotel Afternoon Tea Jack Hardy