The Savoy, a Fairmont-managed five star hotel, is one of the most celebrated of London landmarks, proudly standing on the Northbank of the River Thames.
The ballet, opera and theatre of vibrant Covent Garden are just steps away; with the City, world-renowned museums and galleries, and the designer shopping of Knightsbridge and Mayfair within easy reach on foot or by taxi.
The hotel’s 267 luxury rooms and suites celebrate The Savoy’s dual historical influences, featuring either elegant English Edwardian design or sensational Art Deco style.
Many afford breath-taking views across the River Thames, and of iconic London landmarks.
Those staying in suites enjoy dedicated Butler service, and all guests have access to spa treatments, a private pool, and 24-hour gym in The Savoy’s Beauty & Fitness.
Fine dining has always been an integral part of The Savoy, since world-renowned chef Auguste Escoffier set an unprecedented standard in 1889.
Today Kaspar’s Seafood Bar and Grill offers informal dining in a stylish Art Deco setting, whilst Gordon Ramsay’s Savoy Grill presents a British Grill menu with a French touch.
Furthermore, Simpson’s-in-the-Strand and Knight’s Bar remain steadfastly at the top of every Londoner’s list for the best roast dinner and a sense of British tradition.
For cocktail connoisseurs, The Savoy boasts the award-winning Beaufort Bar, renowned for pushing the boundaries of mixology; and the legendary American Bar, the oldest surviving cocktail bar in London.
The beautiful Thames Foyer, truly the heart of the hotel, is where The Savoy serves one of London’s finest traditional Afternoon Teas, a custom that remains a British institution.
Fresh patisserie, chocolates and bespoke gifts are available for guests to purchase in Savoy Tea.
The latest addition to The Savoy is Melba, a take-away gourmet counter enticing passers-by with the finest fare directly on the Strand.
To this day The Savoy continues to be one of London’s finest luxury destinations, where history is made and innovation happens.
The Savoy’s 267 luxury rooms and suites are all individually designed in either Edwardian or Art Deco style and many afford a magnificent view across the River Thames, and of London’s most famous riverside landmarks.
Eight Personality Suites pay tribute to some of The Savoy’s most celebrated past residents; Frank Sinatra, Katharine Hepburn and Claude Monet are among the great and the good who have made The Savoy their London home from home.
The Royal Suite is a majestic many-roomed affair unfolding along the river front of the fifth floor, with eight large windows affording unsurpassed views of the River Thames.
The Savoy Suite Welcome offers One-Bedroom River View Suite and above guests one chauffeured transfer, a welcome drink, Butler service, Wi-Fi, garment pressing and a courtesy car for travel within a three-mile radius of the hotel, subject to availability.
Travel in style to the retail hubs of Covent Garden or Oxford Street directly from your luxury accommodation, set in the heart of London.
The Royal Suite, opened in July 2016, is the jewel in The Savoy’s crown of suites comprising an open-plan procession of rooms spanning the entire riverside of the fifth floor.
Guests are afforded dramatic views from floor to ceiling windows over the River Thames and the awe-inspiring panorama that stretches from Canary Wharf to the Houses of Parliament and beyond, with seven of London’s bridges in sight.
The Royal Suite responds to the expectations of a modern luxury traveller and offers a residential style of accommodation that meets the desire to ‘live in the space as if living at home.
Titans of industry, world leaders, and visiting royalty, will enjoy an apartment-like space that not only represents the height of luxury, but that also reflects the style of home they would choose to reside in themselves.
The Royal Suite at The Savoy enhances the heart of the space and encourages harmonious flow between the rooms.
The living spaces, whilst luxurious, reflect a comfortable and informal experience with a sitting room opening onto a living area with a private luxury bar clad with an exquisite rippled glass facade.
A Morning Room provides the ideal intimate space for comfortable dining, and the bedroom has been designed for true indulgence; on top of a stately four-poster lies a hand-sprung mattress, each of its springs wound with cashmere wool.
The service kitchen is ideal for those travelling with a personal chef, but there is also a Savoy butler on hand 24-hours a day to cater exclusively to guests staying in The Royal Suite, combining the skills of a traditional private butler with the efficiency and knowledge of a modern day personal assistant.
To accommodate additional guests, the suite can be joined to a second, generously-proportioned guestroom with stunning views of London and an en-suite bathroom.
Open and light-filled, the layout of The Savoy Suite exaggerates the unrivalled views of the River Thames and iconic London landmarks across two large windows.
It was this same view that inspired Claude Monet to paint his famous series of London bridges as he resided in this same suite for the first of three lengthy stays at The Savoy between 1899 and 1901.
Award-winning designer, Pierre Yves Rochon returned to head up the design of The Savoy Suite in 2016, maintaining the grandeur of The Savoy whilst adding a modern elegance for the 21st century clientele.
Edwardian influences are combined with a colour palette of creams, ivories and blacks in keeping with the 1930’s and which run through other areas of the hotel.
The suite, boasting unrivalled views of the River Thames and iconic London landmarks, comprises of an entrance foyer, master bedroom, en-suite bathroom and master dressing room.
An adjoining suite has been incorporated into the design to make for a more spacious, two-bedroom suite. Guests will also benefit from 24-hour Savoy Butler service.
Named after and inspired by some of the most iconic guests ever to have stayed at The Savoy, these elegant, one-bedroom Edwardian suites are among the most spacious and impressive suites in the hotel.
Each suite overlooks the River Thames and provides guests with the chance to take in the same spectacular views that once inspired Claude Monet to paint some of his most famous works.
And the likes of Maria Callas, Winston Churchill, Charlie Chaplin and Katharine Hepburn to return to The Savoy time and time again. As did the personalities that once frequented The Savoy, guests of all Personality Suites will experience the legendary Savoy butler service.
Marble entrance foyers and generous cloakroom space lead onto the suites’ separate sitting room and a large bedroom with en-suite bathroom with luxurious Le Labo amenities
Complimentary tea & coffee making facilities are available in suite as standard and bottled water is provided at turn down. All guests have access to Beauty & Fitness with 24-hour gym.
Guests travelling with families may wish to connect the Katharine Hepburn River View to a River View Junior Suite.
These large, One-Bedroom Suites give a true sense of staying in the heart of historic London, with panoramic views of the River Thames as well as some of its most iconic, riverside landmarks from both sitting room and bedroom.
Decorated in elegant Edwardian style, the suites comprise a large bedroom with en-suite bathroom, a separate sitting room, entrance foyer and cloakroom. Retaining much of their original character, no two suites are the same.
Generously-sized desk that converts into a dining table. Le Labo amenities bath amenities.bespoke Savoy furnishings.
The wit of Noel Coward, and the charisma of Richard Harris are all portrayed in our one-bedroom Art Deco Personality Suites. All suites feature a large bedroom, a separate sitting room, independent dressing area, marble entrance foyer and guest cloakroom.
Le Labo bath amenities. Bespoke Savoy furnishings. For additional guests, it is possible to connect to a Junior Suite.
As did the personalities that once frequented The Savoy, guests of all Personality Suites will benefit from the legendary Savoy butler service.
Deluxe Junior Suites are decorated in either elegant Edwardian or sophisticated Art Deco style. All are unique, and an entrance foyer leads to a spacious sitting room overlooking the city.
The sitting room itself is furnished with a sofa, two armchairs and a desk whilst the bedroom includes either a king or queen bed.
Complimentary tea & coffee making facilities are available in suite as standard and bottled water is provided at turn down.
Le Labo bath amenities. Bespoke Savoy furnishings. All guests have access to Beauty & Fitness with 24-hour gym.
Deluxe Junior Partial River View Suites are decorated in either elegant Edwardian or sophisticated Art Deco style.
All are unique, and an entrance foyer leads to a spacious sitting room partially overlooking the River Thames towards St. Paul's Cathedral (East side).
Le Labo bath amenities amenities. Bespoke Savoy furnishings. All guests have access to Beauty & Fitness with 24-hour gym.
Two-Bedroom Family rooms are an excellent option for families of three or four, with two well-appointed bedrooms and a shared bathroom, all of which are decorated in an elegant Edwardian style that retains much of the hotel’s original charm.
The rooms quietly overlook the courtyard and feature bespoke Savoy furnishings and Le Labo bath amenities.
Complimentary tea & coffee making facilities are available in room as standard and bottled water is provided at turn down.
All guests have access to Beauty & Fitness with 24-hour gym.
Edwardian in style, the open-plan Junior River View Balcony is the only suite in the hotel to have its own private balcony with panoramic views of the River Thames and London’s most recognizable landmarks.
Le Labo bath amenities. Bespoke Savoy furnishings.
All Edwardian in style, the open-plan Junior River View Suites afford panoramic views of the River Thames and London’s most recognizable landmarks.
Each luxury Suite has its own unique charm; some offer additional living space, while one suite has its own private balcony.
These large luxurious rooms directly overlook the River Thames, offering unbeatable views across the East and West panorama and over to the vibrant South Bank.
All rooms are decorated in elegant Edwardian style and retain much of their original character. Le Labo amenities. Custom-made Savoy furnishings.
Our Junior Suites present either an elegant Edwardian or sophisticated Art Deco interior. The spacious, open-plan suites are fitted with a king-size bed and both sitting and bedroom areas.
Some feature a walk-in closet and dressing area, and all have luxurious marble bathrooms with separate walk-in showers, the famous Savoy rain showerhead, and Le Labo amenities.
If travelling with additional guests, Junior Suites can be connected to a Deluxe King Room and Luxury King Room to create a three-bedroom Junior Suite.
Spacious and with distinctive features, Luxury Rooms are decorated in either Edwardian or Art Deco style and retain much of their original character whilst setting 21st century standards.
Rooms overlook the courtyard, city or offer partial river views. Le Labo bath amenities. Custom-made Savoy furnishings.
Spacious and with distinctive features, Luxury Rooms are decorated in either Edwardian or Art Deco style and retain much of their original character whilst setting 21st century standards. Rooms overlook the courtyard, city or offer partial river views.
Le Labo bath amenities. Custom-made Savoy furnishings.
Deluxe King rooms are decorated in either Edwardian or Art Deco style, with many overlooking the courtyard or city. Guests have the option of a roll out bed to accommodate an additional guest. Custom-made Savoy furnishing.
Many of the luxurious marble bathrooms feature a separate walk-in shower and all include The Savoy’s famous showerheads, large chrome fittings, and Le Labo amenities.
Superior Queen Rooms are decorated in traditional Edwardian style with muted neutrals and dark wood accents, or in an Art Deco layout with graphic floral and geometric furnishings.
Many with quiet courtyard or city views, Superior Queen Rooms have ample natural light and custom-made Savoy furnishings.
The Savoy is a destination for food lovers and drink connoisseurs alike: a choice of seven restaurants and bars offer something to suit all tastes.
Dine informally in Kaspar’s Seafood Bar and Grill, where an imaginative ever-changing menu of sustainable, fresh fare is on offer from morning until night.
Gordon Ramsay’s Savoy Grill presents a classic British grill menu with a French touch, while Simpson’s-in-the-Strand and Knight’s Bar remain steadfastly at the top of every Londoner’s list for the best roast dinner in the city and a sense of British tradition.
The light elegant surroundings of the Thames Foyer offer the perfect setting for a traditional English afternoon tea.
Sip classic cocktails or try new creations by award-winning bartenders in the legendary American Bar, or experience the gilded elegance of the Beaufort Bar providing a dramatic background for its character cocktails and original concoctions, from the centre-stage Lalique-style bar.
The Savoy’s bijou tea store Savoy Tea, offers exquisite teas and bespoke accessories in an imperial Eastern atmosphere.
The term ‘American Bar’ refers to a bar serving mixed or ‘American’ style drinks, more commonly known as cocktails.
As transatlantic travel became more popular in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, many American Bars opened throughout London.
The American Bar at The Savoy is the longest surviving of these bars and one of the most iconic cocktail bars in the world.
In 1903 the first truly ‘famous’ bartender arrived at The American Bar, a lady named Ada ‘Coley’ Coleman, whose signature cocktail was the Hanky Panky, still a popular choice today. Ada’s successor was the inspirational Harry Craddock.
Harry Craddock not only created a number of classic cocktails but notoriously compiled these recipes into the legendary Savoy Cocktail book, still regarded today as the bartender’s bible.
Following The Savoy’s restoration, the American Bar appointed its eleventh head bartender, Erik Lorincz. A world-renowned bartender himself, Erik was officially recognised as such in 2011 when he was awarded Best International Bartender at Tales of The Cocktail.
The American Bar itself also picked up World’s Best Hotel Bar at these same awards as well as Best Bar in the Virtuoso Best of the Best Awards.
11.30h - 00.00h
12.00h - 00.00h
Smart Casual. No Sportswear
The Beaufort Bar provides a theatrical, art deco setting in which to enjoy cocktails that push the boundaries.
The award-winning team, headed up by Kyle Wilkinson, have created a menu designed to intrigue and excite guests with each drink listed entirely unique to the Beaufort Bar.
Character Cocktails, served in era-specific vintage glassware and garnished tableside, pay tribute to four of The Savoy’s most famous personalities, and The Impressionist, one of the Beaufort Bars most popular cocktails, arrives at the table with a smoking rose for that element of drama.
For guests with more of a taste for champagne, the Beaufort Bar boasts an impressive selection of vintage and non-vintage champagne by the glass and bottle.
The bar itself stands on the hotel’s former cabaret stage, which was graced by such luminaries as Carol Gibbons, the Savoy Orpheans and George Gershwin.
A tradition of live entertainment continues to this day with nightly performances by both renowned and up and coming talent, as well as monthly evenings of Cabaret and Burlesque.
17.00h - 01.00h (last orders 00.30h)
16.30h - 01.00h (last orders 00.30h)
13.30h - 01.00h (last orders 00.30h)
Available in the comfort and convenience of your guest room or suite. In-Room Dining offers an extensive menu 24-hours a day which is ideal for time-zone-hopping travellers, impromptu meetings or for quiet, private dining.
Special requests can be catered for, with a Halal in-room dining menu also available.
24-hours a day
Building on the rich history of restaurants at The Savoy, Kaspar’s Seafood Bar and Grill offers an informal yet luxury all-day dining experience in an elegant 1920’s style.
Choose from arrays of fresh and smoked fish, oysters, caviar and fresh seafood.
Delicious slivers of smoked salmon, cured sea bass or fresh rock oysters followed by Dover sole, lobster or sea bream; spatchcock, lamb cutlets or beef.
Conclude with clever twists on classic desserts or the finest artisan cheeses.
All Day Dining
07.00h - 11.00h
12.00h - 23.00h
16.30h - 18.30h
22.00h - 23.00h
23.00h
Located directly on the Strand at the corner of Savoy Court, this beautiful shop is The Savoy's take-away, gourmet counter. Open seven days a week, the menu at Melba is created by fabulous executive pastry chef, Ludwig Hely.
You will find a selection of sweet and savoury pastries, British sandwich classics, hot and cold beverages to take away, along with Savoy gift items and an extensive selection of a new hotel signature item - éclairs.
Melba at The Savoy is named in honour of two greats: in the late 1800s, one Savoy executive chef was so enchanted by Savoy guest and Australian operatic soprano, Dame Nellie Melba, that he created menu items which have become cherished the world-over.
Extolled for over 100 years both in the public and industry eye, Auguste Escoffier created both Peach Melba and Melba toast for the singer.
The gourmet counter is a striking and elegant juxtaposition to the existing shops on the Strand, and complement to The Savoy’s existing collection of food and beverage outlets.
Melba’s interior design clearly defined by The Savoy’s restoration and incorporates the same striking black and white marble flooring, with hand-carved woodwork interiors and grey Italian marble counter tops.
06.30h - 19.00h
07.30h - 19.30h
Closed
Savoy Grill by Gordon Ramsay is without doubt one of London’s most legendary restaurants, frequented by celebrated diners such as Sir Winston Churchill, Oscar Wilde, Frank Sinatra and HM Queen Elizabeth herself.
With hundreds of years’ worth of Hollywood glamour, designer Russell Sage took inspiration from the restaurant’s heyday and restored the original 1920’s Art Deco features along with reinstating the original seating plan.
The Savoy Grill delivers a plethora of menus to choose from including the Escoffier Menu, reviving recipes from the original Chef's days in the kitchen back in 1889.
Dishes include glazed omelette Arnold Bennett and roasted fillet of beef with fondant potato and creamed wild mushrooms.
Smart casual, no shorts or sportswearSmart trainers and denim are acceptable
The Savoy hosts Savoy Sessions jazz nights, a weekly evening of musical entertainment in the Thames Foyer.
Renowned as the vibrant heart of the hotel, the Thames Foyer is most well known for welcoming guests for one the most impressive afternoon teas in London.
As day becomes night, the atmosphere in this magnificent glass domed atrium takes on a more sultry tone, transforming into a candlelit setting reminiscent of the 1920s jazz age.
Jazz aficionados, entertainment seekers and guests of the hotel alike will be able to immerse themselves in a hue of musical brilliance at these regular jazz nights, performed by distinguished talents in the industry.
Available in the Thames Foyer a dessert and cocktail menu provides guests with a truly unique and indulgent dining experience.
Featuring show stopping desserts created by The Savoy pastry team.
Each dessert has been carefully matched with a handmade chocolate and uniquely blended cocktail and, on Friday’s, will provide the perfect accompaniment to jazz.
20.30h - 23.30h
19.30h - 00.00h
Smart Casual
Savoy Tea is a bijou tea store, located in the Upper Thames Foyer. Inspired by London’s Edwardian shopping arcades, the walls are covered in intricate fabric, a hint at the Asian origins of tea.
The store offers a wide variety of beautifully packaged Savoy teas, bespoke accessories (such as the hotel's very own china tea service), plus handmade jams, biscuits and a fresh patisserie.
10.00h - 18.30h
10.00h - 19.00h
10.30h - 20.00h
09.00h - 18.30h
Only the finest seasonal ingredients are used by Master Cook Gerry Rae, in a Bill of Fare that offers a wide range of classical dishes, including potted shrimps, roast saddle of lamb and steak and kidney pie.
The restaurant’s speciality aged Scottish beef and other roasts are carved at guests’ tables - from antique silver-domed trolley, by Simpson's Master Carvers in a perfect example of restaurant theatre.
Guests can also enjoy classic cocktails in Knight’s Bar, an art deco cocktail lounge located on the first floor. It is the perfect place to enjoy either a pre-dinner cocktail or after-dinner aperitif.
For a true taste of all that’s best in British cuisine, there’s no finer dining establishment than Simpson's-In-The Strand.
Monday - Friday Lunch 12.00h - 14.30h Dinner 17.00h - 23.00h Saturday 12.00h - 23.00h Sunday 12.00h - 20.00h
Monday - Friday 11.30h - 23.00h Sunday 12.00h - 20.00h
The Thames Foyer is very much the heart of The Savoy. A stunning glass dome floods this sociable spot with wonderful natural light, and beneath this, a pianist serenades guests from a winter garden gazebo, as they enjoy the world-famous afternoon tea.
Afternoon Tea at The Savoy is an enduring custom where guests can choose from a range of teas served with finger sandwiches, homemade scones with clotted cream & jam and a mouth-watering selection of seasonal cakes and pastries created by The Savoy’s Executive Pastry Chef, Ludwig Hely.
Renowned for its luxury fashion affiliations, stylish patronage and iconic heritage, The Savoy is delighted to announce a new collaboration with British couturier, Suzie Turner.
The Salon Couture High-Tea with Suzie Turner has been inspired by the salon style fashion shows of the 1950s.
Based around the ‘Salon Style’ fashion shows of the 1950s, Salon Couture High-Tea with Suzie Turner is a true celebration of the history within the walls of The Savoy.
08.00h - 23.00h
08.00h - 11.00h
11.30h - 13.00h
13.00h - 17.45h
19.00h - 22.30h
Smart Casual, No Sportswear
Beauty & Fitness at The Savoy is a private facility in the heart of London for health, relaxation and wellbeing, and can be enjoyed by hotel guests, members, and non-residents booking treatments.
The centrepiece is the 10m swimming pool and fitness equipment includes cardiovascular machines by Technogym and free weights.
Residents of The Savoy have 24-hour access to the gym.
A brand new treatment menu has recently been launched with a bespoke selection of treatments by Aromatherapy Associates and new brand partner, Natura Bissé.
Fitness equipment includes cardiovascular machines by Technogym and free weights (residents of The Savoy have 24-hour access to the gym).
Relax your body in the hotel's sauna, refresh yourself in the indoor swiminng pool, take a rest in the comfortable chaise-lounge.
The Savoy is perfectly placed on the banks of the Thames, in the heart of one of the city’s most cosmopolitan areas.
The hotel welcomes guests for a quintessential London experience that blends elegant traditions with a modern luxe.
This iconic hotel continues to improve with age, thanks to its ever evolving central location.
Enjoy local theatres, iconic landmarks, shops, restaurants and bars, just a few steps away from The Savoy.
MEETINGS & EVENTS
The Savoy has traditionally been one of London's most eminent venues that is rich in history and glamour. Whether you’re looking for somewhere to host a wedding, corporate event or private celebration, the hotel's highly experienced events team will help you plan every tiny detail.
The Banqueting Rooms are well known for hosting grander affairs while the Private Rooms are ideal for more intimate gatherings.
The hotel boasts a separate River Entrance on a quiet road on the Thames side of the building that gives events a real sense of arrival.
The Savoy’s Function Rooms suit social and corporate events ranging in size from 60 to 800 guests.
Designed and appointed to create unforgettable first impressions, the sense of occasion is set as soon as guests arrive at the River Entrance in a quiet road off the Victoria Embankment.
The elegance and charm of the rooms are also complemented in full by the hotel’s culinary expertise.
This includes the option of à la carte menus, a first for London hotels. New investment in audio-visual equipment provides state-of-the-art facilities.
The distinctive and discreet brand of Savoy service perfects each detail, from arrival to departure.
One of the most-photographed spots in all of London is Elizabeth Tower, or Big Ben as it is commonly known. Big Ben is actually the name of the 13-ton bell inside the tower at The Houses of Parliament.
The heart of the English monarchy, Buckingham Palace is a must for any visitor from abroad. It is the official home to the monarchy since 1837. The Changing of the Guard takes place at 11.00h daily from April until the end of July.
Cicchetti is a hidden gem in the heart of Covent Garden. Step through the front door greeted by a true reincarnation of Italy. Enjoy the authentic, seasonal Venetian styled dishes designed to share or eat alone.
With its broad piazzas and historic buildings Covent Garden Market has a lively unique atmosphere. Fashion, food, unique arts & crafts, restaurants and the world famous street entertainment make this one of the capital’s most interesting places to visit.
Located in Spitalfields in East London, this house has been dressed to look as though an 18th century family has just left the building. The theatrical interiors give visitors a colourful glimpse into London’s past.
Get a bird's-eye view of London from atop The Shard, architect Renzo Piano's masterpiece and the tallest building on the European continent.
The Savoy’s Banqueting Rooms suit social and corporate events ranging in size from 60 to 800 guests. The elegance and charm of the rooms are also complemented in full by the hotel’s culinary expertise.
Guests of The Savoy in London can play golf at the London Golf Club, which offers two exceptional 18-hole championship courses. Located approximately one-hour south-east of Central London in Ash near Brands Hatch.
One doesn't have to leave London in order to enjoy a horse-riding outing. Enjoy travelling along the bridle paths of Hyde Park and groomed trails along Rotten Row.
Hyde Park is London's largest Royal Park and was originally a hunting forest belonging to Henry VIII. Visit Speakers' Corner and the beautiful formal gardens around Kensington Palace, the residence of the late Diana, Princess of Wales.
''Chef of the Century'' Joel Robuchon introduces L’Atelier De Joel Rubuchon, a multi award winning Michelin-Starred restaurant promised to ignite and invigorate your senses. Set over three floors, Robuchon combines classic French cuisine with a modern twist.
London Zoo is one of the world's most famous zoos and home to over 755 species of rare and beautiful animals. There are about 15,000 animals in total. The attraction also offers a Children's Zoo, with interactive exhibits.
The Savoy has traditionally been one of London's most eminent venues. Whether you’re looking for somewhere to a corporate event or private celebration, the highly experienced events team will help you plan
every tiny detail.
The National Gallery houses the national collection of Western European painting from 1260 to 19th centuries. It includes work by Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt, Gainsborough, Turner, Renoir, Cezanne and Van Gogh.
Considered a European Special Area of Conservation; this Royal Park is one of the largest of eight parks in the capital. The park is famous for its herd of Red and Fallow deer, Isabella plantations and its Pembroke Lodge.
Voted the best department store in the world, Selfridges is a world-famous shopper’s paradise over six floors dominating the west end of Oxford Street. Has the world’s biggest-ever denim department, 11 eateries and two exhibition halls.
Britain's Tate Modern museum specializes in international modern art and features the work of Andy Warhol, Mark Rothko and Pablo Picasso, as well as installation and performance art.
The Savoy has the rare distinction of overlooking the River Thames. The hotel's private pier, Savoy Pier, is a short stroll from the River Entrance of The Savoy, through the original decorative gates and Embankment Gardens.
The British Museum holds in trust for the nation and the world, a collection of art and antiquities from ancient and living cultures. Housed in one of Britain's architectural landmarks, the collection is one of the finest in existence.
A massive, modern Ferris wheel on the banks of the River Thames, opened in 2000 to usher in the New Millennium. Soaring 135 meters above the London skyline, the Eye's 32 capsules can hold a total of 800 guests on every 30-minute rotation.
The Tower of London showcases more than a thousand years of British history, from its role as a royal armory to its dark history of dungeons and death.
Wedding planner Bruce Russell and his expert team are behind Savoy Weddings, offering an entirely personal and expert approach to the most memorable of occasions. The Savoy’s impressive rooms and spaces allow for any style of event.
The Savoy is the perfect setting for families planning a trip to London and its team is dedicated to creating an unforgettable luxury experience for both adults and children.
The Savoy uses the services of Rockabye Babysitters, a well renowned babysitting company in London.
Children are welcome in Kaspar’s Seafood Bar and Grill, Simpson’s-In-The-Strand, The Thames Foyer and Gordon Ramsay’s Savoy Grill.
THE SAVOY, A FAIRMONT MANAGED HOTEL, LONDON
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