An historic masterwork, the suite commands unrivalled views of London's famous landmarks, because it's one of them. A former fire lookout, atop a Grade II listed building, the legendary Penthouse at the Café Royal has long dominated the skyline of Lower Regent Street. It's hard to miss its copper dome, and the two imposing guardians of your private residence – the famous statue of Britannia, alongside her faithful lion. Yet the finest artwork in your suite, is the space itself. Master interior architect Sir David Chipperfield has achieved an ideal balance of historical detail and modern comfort. Spanning three thousand square feet of sophisticated luxury, this three-bedroom suite is as theatrical as it is intimate, simple in plan while layered in subtle details. Consider the advanced technology – always within easy reach, yet hidden until you need it. In this, and so many ways, you feel at ease, yet indulged, in every aspect of the Penthouse. As day turns to evening, your visitors begin to gather on the wrap-around terraces, and the balance and flexibility of the Dome Penthouse really come to life. As beautifully furnished outdoors as in, the elegant veranda which hosted today's intimate dinner transforms effortlessly for tomorrow's fashion preview and cocktail party. Turn your domed ceiling into a planetarium or take the suite's brass telescope, and train it on the constellations. If you prefer, spend days enjoying the Penthouse as your own private sanctuary – in contact with the city's pulse, yet a world away.
Complimentary full English breakfast for two guests per bedroom daily
$100 USD equivalent Hotel credit to be utilized during stay
Guaranteed 9am check-in & 6pm check-out
VIP return airport transfer
Welcome arrival amenity
Complimentary Wi-Fi
one of a kind
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This luxury hotel in London enjoys an unrivalled setting on Regent Street steps from Piccadilly, where the elegance of Mayfair, energy of Soho and sophistication of St. James combines. It's where history, culture, business and the stage are just steps away. That's one reason why, for 150 years, people who make a difference have made their way through these doors. For Oscar Wilde and Muhammad Ali, Winston Churchill and David Bowie, David Copperfield and Albert Adria, Hotel Cafe Royal has always been the vibrant living room of London, the place to convene, converse and celebrate.
An historic masterwork, the suite commands unrivalled views of London's famous landmarks, because it's one of them. A former fire lookout, atop a Grade II listed building, the legendary Penthouse at the Café Royal has long dominated the skyline of Lower Regent Street. It's hard to miss its copper dome, and the two imposing guardians of your private residence – the famous statue of Britannia, alongside her faithful lion. Yet the finest artwork in your suite, is the space itself. Master interior architect Sir David Chipperfield has achieved an ideal balance of historical detail and modern comfort. Spanning three thousand square feet of sophisticated luxury, this three-bedroom suite is as theatrical as it is intimate, simple in plan while layered in subtle details. Consider the advanced technology – always within easy reach, yet hidden until you need it. In this, and so many ways, you feel at ease, yet indulged, in every aspect of the Penthouse. As day turns to evening, your visitors begin to gather on the wrap-around terraces, and the balance and flexibility of the Dome Penthouse really come to life. As beautifully furnished outdoors as in, the elegant veranda which hosted today's intimate dinner transforms effortlessly for tomorrow's fashion preview and cocktail party. Turn your domed ceiling into a planetarium or take the suite's brass telescope, and train it on the constellations. If you prefer, spend days enjoying the Penthouse as your own private sanctuary – in contact with the city's pulse, yet a world away.
An historic masterwork, the suite commands unrivalled views of London's famous landmarks, because it's one of them
From the cheeky monkey statue outside the door to a framed handwritten letter from the author himself, there are playful nods to Kipling throughout
Exquisite taste, fine British craftsmanship and exacting attention to period detail
A regal residence, truly unrivalled in its grand elegance