Bulgari Hotel London

Located in Knightsbridge on the edge of Hyde Park, Bvlgari Hotel London is both a haven of calm in the centre of the city and yet under a minute’s walk from such landmarks as the famous Harrods department store. Since opening in 2012, Bvlgari has set new standards among the luxury hotels of the British capital. Elegant contemporary architecture and Bvlgari’s legendary flair for design are matched by class-leading quality of service.

Design, service, and exceptionally generously proportioned rooms and suites combined with unrivalled facilities such as a full gymnasium and physical training centre with on-site Workshop personal training team; 11 single treatment rooms and 1 private spa suite Spa; 25 metres, three-lane swimming pool; 47 seat cinema; unique Cigar Shop and sampling room, a stunning Ballroom; to deliver a city hotel experience that is unique in the world.

Occupying an entire floor of the Hotel, the stunning Ballroom, dedicated to Giorgio and Costantino Bvlgari, seats up to 140 guests for lunch, dinner, an exclusive conference or charity ball. Handcrafted solid silver chandeliers dominate the Ballroom. Designed and made exclusively for Bvlgari by Padgham and Putland Silversmiths, they are considered the most impressive pair of silverware pieces made this century. The entire space is served by the latest sophisticated lighting and technology, including a professional Bose loudspeaker system, piped music and wireless Internet. The reception area features a built-in bar of ribbed steel, glass and mirrors, and a cupola lined with white gold mosaic, created by Italian artisans.

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