History Few other places can summon such an immediate atmosphere of unparalleled
style, sophistication and elegance. Opened in 1906, the Ritz today still retains
the personal feel of a French country house whilst offering all the glamour,
excitement and graceful living that are synonymous with this legendary, World
famous hotel.
Returned to
private ownership in 1995, The Ritz has been totally and lovingly refurbished to
restore even the fabrics to their original Louis XVI style.
Attention to
detail and personal service are elevated to a fine art so that guests may always
be assured of a magical and memorable experience.
Situated in
St James's, the fashionable heart of London, The Ritz Hotel overlooks
historic Piccadilly and Green Park, one of London's prettiest Royal Parks. The
Shops and Galleries of Bond Street, Cork Street and the Burlington Arcade are
all within easy walking distance, as are Christie's and Sotheby's, the private
clubs of St James's and the exclusive Gentlemen's outfitters of Jermyn Street
and Saville Row.
The Hotel is
well placed for Transport links to Heathrow and Gatwick Airports, whilst its
central location is perfect for London's celebrated Theatres, the Millennium
Dome and easy access to the City.
The
magnificent Ritz Restaurant is one of the most beautiful Dining
Rooms in the
world and leaves an indelible impression on all who dine there.
A
superb blend of classical cuisine with contemporary influences and legendary
service has made The Ritz one of the most sought after places to dine. Less
formal luncheons and receptions are enhanced during the warmer months by the
private terrace and Italian Garden.