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London's
favourite hotel since opening in 1889, The Savoy is the place for everyone
to come and celebrate a special occasion - be it clinching a big deal in
the Savoy Grill, a family trip to remember, a romantic celebration in the
Upstairs Restaurant or a defining moment for your company. Since its
opening, The Savoy has catered for generation after generation, still
offering the same high standards of service and comfort, still innovating
and still providing superb banquets, wedding receptions, parties,
glittering gala awards, or simply dinners à deux.
Just beyond it's doorstep you'll find the theatres, opera, ballet
and shops of the West End and Covent Garden. The City of London is only a
short walk away. The hotel has always been a favourite place for London
society. Whether meeting in the Thames Foyer or American Bar, or dining in
the famous Grill, The River Restaurant or 'Upstairs', the Savoy is the
right place to be. During the 1990s, The Savoy has been extensively
restored. New rooms and facilities have been added, and advanced systems
and technology installed. It offers large conference and banqueting
facilities, as well as an extensive range of private dining and meeting
rooms. Through the Fitness Gallery they provide the guests with the latest
health facilities, beauty treatments and swimming pool.The
Savoy has over 230 rooms and suites to suit any taste and occasion. It is
said that on a clear day, you can see eight bridges from The Savoy.
Certainly our view is unique, and you'll see right away why the
impressionist Monet was inspired by its magical charm. Our famous art deco
rooms have many original features from the 1930s, discreetly combined with
the technology of today.
Charing
Cross
How to get
there by underground from
London Heathrow Airport
Take Piccadilly Line to Green Park then change to
Jubilee Line for Charing Cross |



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Local
features of interests
Buckingham Palace, The
Houses of Parliament, Downing Street, Westminster Abbey, Tate Gallery, Trafalgar Square,
The Mall, Horse Guard Parade, Nelson Column and Hyde Park |