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The Royal Suite-The Lanesborough-Luxvivendi

The Royal Suite

Location: United Kingdom

The hotel is open all year round

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The Royal Suite-The Lanesborough-Luxvivendi
The Royal Suite Sale price1.071,00€
The Royal Suite-The Lanesborough-Luxvivendi

About the Royal Suite

The Lanesborough's seven-bedroom Royal Suite is a residence for a king, queen, head of state or for you and your family and staff. The seven bedrooms and bathrooms, two sitting rooms and large dining room - with space for up to 12 guests - cover 445 m² and offer stately views of the gardens of Buckingham Palace. Impeccable service is provided by a dedicated butler who is available to guests around the clock. The Royal Suite can be booked in parts or as a whole. For guests booking all seven rooms, a chauffeur-driven car is available as a complimentary service.

The Lanesborough hotel - Luxvivendi GmbH

About The Lanesborough

Initially it all started back in 1719, when James Lane, second and last Viscount Lanesborough, built Lanesborough House. Nearly hundred years later, architect William Wilkins, best known for his designs of famous buildings such as the National Gallery, was commissioned to redesign the building. More than 200 years later, Knightsbridge had changed from being little more than a suburban village, and now sparkles as London’s most exclusive residential and shopping district.

Learn more about The Lanesborough

About the Royal Suite

The Lanesborough's seven-bedroom Royal Suite is a residence for a king, queen, head of state or for you and your family and staff. The seven bedrooms and bathrooms, two sitting rooms and large dining room - with space for up to 12 guests - cover 445 m² and offer stately views of the gardens of Buckingham Palace. Impeccable service is provided by a dedicated butler who is available to guests around the clock. The Royal Suite can be booked in parts or as a whole. For guests booking all seven rooms, a chauffeur-driven car is available as a complimentary service.

About The Lanesborough

Initially it all started back in 1719, when James Lane, second and last Viscount Lanesborough, built Lanesborough House. Nearly hundred years later, architect William Wilkins, best known for his designs of famous buildings such as the National Gallery, was commissioned to redesign the building. More than 200 years later, Knightsbridge had changed from being little more than a suburban village, and now sparkles as London’s most exclusive residential and shopping district.

Learn more about The Lanesborough