The Conrad London St. James is located in the former Queen Anne's Chambers, this 19th-century building is less than a mile from Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, and Buckingham Palace.
The hotel has 256 contemporary rooms and suites, all with modern and sleek design. Each room offers complimentary WiFi, Nespresso machine, media hub and Chromecast. The collection of 15 luxury suites includes the One Bedroom Suite, sumptuous One Bedroom Deluxe Suite, the Duplex Suite which is decadently arranged over two floors and the signature Conrad Suite complete with a private elevator.
The Blue Boar Restaurant offers contemporary British dining in the heart of Westminster. To celebrate the best of every season, Executive Chef Michael Riordan combines fresh, regional ingredients to deliver a mouth-watering menu. Carefully selected ingredients feature on a menu that is as perfect for a light lunch as it is for a decadent dinner.
Private dining at Blue Boar Restaurant is particularly special with two exceptional spaces, connected to the main restaurant by a floor-to-ceiling wine wall.
Visit the elegant Emmeline's Lounge, named after the 19th century British political activist Emmeline Pankhurst, for a quintessentially English afternoon tea, that includes an array of seasonal and limited edition delicacies and the very on-trend Gin Afternoon Tea. There is even a Tea Sommelier here on hand to sleect the perfect tea for your mood!
Blue Boar Bar is a sophisticated take on the traditional British pub and is locally recognised as the hub of the Westminster Village. With locally brewed craft beers and ales, a fine selection of wines and spirits and an ever-evolving cocktail list, the bar offers an exceptional setting where guests can take in the rich heritage of the Westminster scene.
A 24-hour health and fitness centre, featuring Life Fitness cardiovascular and strength training equipment. Running tracks close by include St. James's Park with views of Buckingham Palace or the embankment to run past Big Ben and the London Eye.
Little people are made to feel very special here. Children are welcomed with a giant toy box to choose a toy and a VIP wristband allowing them to enjoy milkshakes, ice creams and juices in Blue Boar Bar. The Restaurant offers a special 'Piglets menu' for children up to 11 years old.
Conrad London St. James's is a living gallery with specially commissioned and unique pieces of art displayed throughout the hotel. Every wall tells a story and each piece draws influence from the hotel's location in Westminster and St. James. Those who stay at Conrad St. James will discover how art elevates the experience to the next level.
Stunning decor and state-of-the-art facilities are all combined here with excellent service.
London is, quite simply, unique and there is very good reason why the nation's capital attracts millions of overseas visitors every year. From star attractions such as Buckingham Palace, Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, St Paul's Cathedral, the Tower of London and the London Eye to a wealth of incredible museums and galleries, beautiful parks, the theatres of the West End and some of the best restaurants in the world, London is a fabulous city to spend a weekend in, as part of a more varied itinerary through the UK or as a stopover.
The wider community of London is highly multi-cultural and it is this social diversity that makes the city so fascinating. One outcome of these widespread influences is the phenomenal and varied dining opportunities in terms of global cuisine on offer.
Foodies will delight in the city's historic and buzzing covered food markets, bursting with character through the personalities who work there. On the surface, London can seem like any other city where busy people rush on their way, but take some time to talk to the locals and the conversation will undoubtedly be rewarding.
Shopping here is second to none; from the best luxury brands present on Bond Street and Mayfair to the quirky stalls of Portobello Road Market and Camden Lock Market as well as world famous department stores such as Harrods and Selfridges, and of course, not forgetting Oxford Street, Covent Garden and the Kings Road. Savile Row is the home of classic British bespoke tailoring and clothes purchased here will last a lifetime.
The history of the City of London is almost overwhelming but to explore in depth or even touch the surface of London’s past will bring a level of understanding as to why the city really is such a vibrant and characterful place to be.
St James' Park station is positioned just opposite the hotel and offers a convenient way to get around the city. The hotel is close to Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, Green Park, St James Park, Trafalgar Square and Westminster Abbey as well as the West End museums, including the Saatchi Gallery, V&A and Tate Britain. The nearby Apsley House features over 3,000 fine paintings. For shopping, Bond Street, Knightsbridge and Sloane Square are all a five minute taxi ride from the hotel. In addition you are minutes from world-class theatres, including Victoria Palace Theatre, Apollo Theatre, St James Theatre and The Royal Opera House.
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The weather is as unpredictable as with the rest of the UK and it is possible to see elements of all four seasons in one day. Read More
Rates start from £440 per night for a King Deluxe room
Your stay will usually include breakfast but inclusions vary according to the offers at the time.
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