Luxury Holidays At Rosewood London
This timeless heritage hotel, accessed via an archway that opens into a courtyard, is an oasis of tranquillity, unique amongst London’s luxury hotels. Built in 1914 in a flamboyant Edwardian style - courtesy of its designer, H. Percy Monckton - the building's current incarnation, as Rosewood London, is thoroughly modern, monochrome and metropolitan. An all-pervading sense of luxuriousness abounds throughout the opulent interiors that hark back to the building's Belle Époque past. Megastars and royalty can keep themselves to themselves in the 6,100ft² six-bedroom Grand Manor House Wing, the largest and grandest in Europe - it even has its own postcode! The Sense Spa bestows curative treatments for those worn out by London’s attractions, there’s also Scarfes Bar, which takes its artistic vision from the prestigious English illustrator, Gerald Scarfe, while restaurants - including the magnificent Mirror Room and Holborn Dining Room - ensure guests enjoy a taste of English cuisine and hospitality at its very best during their stay.