Conrad London St James

Classificado 8.7 em 958 avaliações. 239 quartos.

★★★★★

Set just steps from St James's Park, Buckingham Palace, and the Houses of Parliament, Conrad London St. James boasts a prestigious, historic facade and a classic, contemporary interior, which showcases stunning art and locally inspired design. The ideal location connects guests to iconic London landmarks and provides easy access to the City and major conference centres. The hotel's intuitive and personal service appeals to both today's smart luxury travelers and local clientele who came to dine or hold meetings in the inspiring setting.

Inside you will find luxurious rooms featuring modern in-room technology and amenities, complete with spacious bathtubs and walk-in showers. Enjoy an elevated style of British cuisine by renowned Chef Sally Abe at The Pem restaurant, before sampling a pint of house draught from Meantime Brewery, or perhaps one of the selections of craft beers, wines and iconic gins in the Blue Boar pub. Savour a quintessentially English afternoon tea in the Orchard room, and enjoy innovative cocktails created by top mixologists in our glamorous cocktail bar The Hedgerow.

Energize with the latest equipment in the 24-hour Fitness Center. With over 7000 sq. ft. flexible meeting space, state-of-the-art audio-visual technology and creative food, Conrad London St James is ideal for business events, conferences, and weddings.

Less than a hundred feet from St James’s Park Tube Station, Victoria Train Station is also a 12-minute walk away. St James’s Park can be reached in 3 minutes' by foot.

- The Pem will be temporarily closed from the 16th of July and will reopen with a new state-of-the-art kitchen.

- Afternoon tea in The Orchard tea room is temporarily paused whilst the kitchen undergoes its exciting refurbishment.

- The Pem reopens and Afternoon tea menu commences in the Autumn.

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  1. The Sandwich Shop

    Fantastic array of sandwiches and paninis. Definitely visit for lunch!

    72 m do hotel
    19 Dacre St

  2. Caxton Bar & Grill

    Best steak in London!

    112 m do hotel
    2 Caxton St

  3. Run & Become

    Great store, with an excellent range of minimalist & barefoot shoes. Very helpful staff, not prescriptive about running gear, but they know their stuff.

    221 m do hotel
    4a Eccleston St

  4. Flat Cap Coffee Co

    Arguably the best coffee in SW1 - interesting fruity roast and the flat white is amazing!

    222 m do hotel
    4 Strutton Ground

  5. Iris & June

    The only place in Victoria for a civilised cup of coffee. Aeropress & V60 available and the staff are lovely.

    359 m do hotel
    1 Howick Pl

  6. Churchill War Rooms (Churchill Museum & Cabinet War Rooms)

    This underground headquarters was Winston Churchill’s command post during World War Two (even though he used to insist on going on to the roof to watch the bombing raids!).

    391 m do hotel
    King Charles St

  7. St James's Park

    Originally a deer park for Henry VIII, so he could hunt while staying at Whitehall Palace, the park was laid out in a formal style by Charles II, when Pepys came here to watch ice skating.

    426 m do hotel
    The Mall

  8. Parliament Square

    Two traffic milestones occurred in this square. In 1868 the world’s first traffic lights were installed here (which later blew up) and in 1926, it became Britain’s first official roundabout.

    448 m do hotel
    Victoria St.

  9. Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) (Big Ben (Elizabeth Tower))

    Really beautiful

    0.6 km do hotel
    Parliament Sq

  10. Horse Guards Parade

    Notice the clock that crowns the main building? You'll see a black mark next to the number '2'. That's the hour at which Charles I was beheaded at the neighbouring Banqueting House.

    0.7 km do hotel
    The Household Division

  11. Berry Bros & Rudd

    Britain’s oldest wine merchant has supplied the Royal Family since the reign of George III. The giant coffee scales have been used to weigh famous customers including William Pitt and Lord Byron.

    0.8 km do hotel
    3 St James's St

  12. National Gallery

    In 2012's Skyfall, James Bond first encounters Q in Room 34 of the National Gallery as he sits admiring JMW Turner’s masterpiece "The Fighting Temeraire"

    1.1 km do hotel
    Trafalgar Sq