The Grosvenor
Platinum PartnerOverview
One of Londons first railway hotels has recently been restored to its full Victorian splendour. With beautiful chandeliers, original pillars and sweeping marble staircase, this Grade II listed building captures the original heritage whilst offering all of the modern day comforts.
The hotel boasts 347 newly refurbished bedrooms, 2 restaurants with private dining, residents gym and the brand new reunion bar with its island bar serving champagne and signature cocktails.
Our meeting and event space is situated on the first floor and the 9 rooms all of natural daylight and air conditioning. The largest room the Orient can accommodate up to 120 theatre and has ceiling heights of 6 meters, original fireplaces and brand new AV.
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Prices
| Double with ensuite bathroom: | From £154.10 (USD235.40) per room |
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Venue Details & Map
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The Grosvenor
- Address
-
101 Buckingham Palace RoadLondonSW1W 0SJ
- Telephone:
- 0870 3339120
- Website:
- http://www.thistle.com/hotels/united_kingdom/london/the_grosvenor/index.html
- Public transport:
- Tube/train: Victoria. The hotel is on Buckingham Palace Road adjacent to Victoria station.
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Facilities
- Catering Facilities
- Breakfast included
- Event Facilities
- In house AV available
- Breakout Rooms
- Payment Facilities
- Euros accepted
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