
Corinthia Hotel London
A Whitehall address necessarily carries with it a certain cachet, and on that score the Corinthia Hotel London doesn’t disappoint. Built in the 19th century as the Hôtel Métropole, this building later housed the Ministry of Defense. Now it’s back to its original purpose as an impossibly glamorous luxury hotel, complete with seven extravagant penthouse suites, a massive Baccarat chandelier in the lobby, a spa that expands over four floors. Of course you don’t have to book a penthouse — even at the entry level the rooms come with king-sized Hypnos beds, as well as marble baths, rain showers, and underfloor heating. Nespresso machines are standard, and alongside the rooms’ classic good looks you’ll find impressively modern electronics, including thoughtful details like international outlets and in-room media hubs. They start out large enough and quickly expand, with suites ranging from 47 to over 100 square meters, and the themed penthouses are truly extraordinary — culminating in the Royal Penthouse, spanning two floors with a 180° view of the city and a terrace that looks directly at the London Eye. On the dining side, Kerridge’s Bar & Grill is the first London venture for Buckinghamshire chef Tom Kerridge; Mezzogiorno by Francesco Mazzei takes guests on a culinary journey through Southern Italy, while the Crystal Moon Lounge serves an impressive afternoon tea beneath the lobby’s grand chandelier. When cocktail hour arrives head to Velvet, where signature drinks are mixed by world-renowned bartender Salvatore Calabrese.
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