The Savoy is arguably London's most famous hotel, a landmark of the Strand since 1889 with a guest book that includes Claude Monet, Winston Churchill, Marilyn Monroe, and Frank Sinatra. A painstaking £220 million restoration returned it to its full Art Deco and Edwardian splendour.
The 267 rooms and suites blend two distinct styles — the opulent Edwardian and the glamorous Art Deco — with Thames-view suites offering extraordinary panoramas. The hotel is home to the legendary American Bar, the classic Savoy Grill under Gordon Ramsay's oversight, and the spectacular Thames Foyer for afternoon tea.
- Iconic American Bar — one of the world's great cocktail bars
- Savoy Grill with classic British cuisine
- Spectacular indoor pool and full-service spa
- Stunning Thames-facing suites
- Steps from Covent Garden and West End theatres
The ultimate London splurge for those who want to sleep where history was made — ideal for celebrating couples, luxury travellers, and theatre-goers looking for the complete West End experience.