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The Stunning Corinthia Hotel London Will Leave you Speechless

By Victor Baker

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Corinthia Hotel London

Proudly sitting right in the heart of London, between Trafalgar Square and Thames Embarkment, the majestic Corinthia Hotel has been first opened back in 1885, under the name Metropole hotel.

Fast forward 126 years, with decades when it was used as a government building, and the entire place has been transformed into one of London’s most luxurious hotels, opened in 2011 under the name Corinthia.

Close to famous places like the National Gallery or the Royal Opera House and just minutes away from 10 Downing Sreet, the Corinthia Hotel is also one of the most spacious in London, with 294 gorgeous rooms and suites on offer.

And to get an idea about what we’re talking about, we should mention that most of the standard rooms here are larger than many suites at other London hotels.

Corinthia Hotel London

We all know that afternoon tea is a treasured pastime for so many Londoners and the version served up by Corinthia London will surely make you feel like you’re part of this magical city with every sip.

There’s also lots to be enjoyed at the hotel’s Bassoon Bar or the Northall and Massimo restaurants. Also worth mentioning is the city’s largest spa and wellness facility, the ESPA life at Corinthia, which guests here will most definitely appreciate.

With high ceilings, vast spaces, stunning cityscapes and plenty of natural light, the Corinthia Hotel London seems glamorous, comfortable and upscale – some of the best characteristics to look for when choosing a luxury hotel.

Corinthia Hotel London

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About Victor Baker

Victor is our go-to associate editor for anything with four wheels – and more! With over a decade of experience in automotive journalism, his expertise spans from classic cars to the latest in electric vehicle technology. Beyond vehicles, he has broadened his editorial reach to cover a wide range of topics, from technology and travel to lifestyle and environmental issues. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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