London, England
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Opened in 1889 by impresario Richard D'Oyly Carte, The Savoy is the hotel that invented the concept of luxury hospitality as we know it. César Ritz managed it. Auguste Escoffier created the Peach Melba in its kitchen. Claude Monet painted the Thames from its rooms. Winston Churchill held wartime meetings in its suites. The list of luminaries who have slept, dined, and conspired within these walls reads like a history of the 20th century.
The hotel's Art Deco and Edwardian interiors have been meticulously restored, and the Thames Foyer — where afternoon tea is served beneath a glass cupola — remains one of London's great rooms. The Savoy Grill, managed by Gordon Ramsay, serves classic British dishes in a setting of polished mahogany and white tablecloths. At this rate, you are staying in a piece of living history.
Morgan's Expert Tip
"The Savoy's river-facing rooms are worth every penny of the supplement — the view of Waterloo Bridge and the South Bank at night is one of London's finest. Book the Strand-facing rooms only if you want the buzz of the street below."
Morgan Ellis
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