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General information | |
Location | London, UK |
Coordinates | 51°30′9.54″N 0°11′16.91″W / 51.5026500°N 0.1880306°W / 51.5026500; -0.1880306 |
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Floor count | 10 |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 395 |
Number of suites | 17 |
Number of restaurants | 2 |
Parking | 160 Spaces |
Website | |
www.royalgardenhotel.co.uk |
Royal Garden Hotel is a 5-star hotelinLondon, England,[1] located in the borough of Kensington.
The hotel was preceded by the former Royal Palace Hotel, a Victorian-era hotel completed in 1893 designed by British architect, Basil Champneys.[2] As part of the war effort in the 1900s, The Royal Palace was taken over and used as the headquarters for the Woman's Royal Voluntary Service.[3]
In the 1961, as part of a Labour Government grant, the Queen Anne-style building[2] was demolished and completely rebuilt in a Brutalist-style under the guide of architect, Colonel Richard Seifert.[4] The hotel re-opened in 1965 as the Royal Garden Hotel, operated by the Oddeninos hotel company.[5]
In 1994, the hotel was bought by the Singaporean entrepreneur, Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat, and undertook a £30 million refurbishment. It reopened in April 1996 under the management of Khoo's Goodwood Group, joining the group's two Singapore hotels, the Goodwood Park Hotel and the York Hotel.[6]
In May 2011, the hotel completed the final stage of an extensive £45 million refurbishment.[7][5]
The hotel closed in 2020, with plans and reopened in 2022 following the refurbishment of rooms and a restaurant.[8]
51°30′10″N 0°11′17″W / 51.50265°N 0.18803°W / 51.50265; -0.18803
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