The Cavendish London is set in the heart of Piccadilly and offers the ultimate in luxury and convenience for visitors to the UKs Capital. All 230 guest rooms boast elegant furnishings, subtle lighting and clean, uncluttered design. The AA Rosette restaurant serves the highest standards of cuisine complemented by an excellent wine list. The Lobby Bar and Lounge are ideal for a pre-dinner or pre-theatre drink in suitably chic surroundings. There are five Event Rooms perfect for conferences, meetings and special occasions. Attentive staff, a variety of facilities and meticulous care in all the services offered will ensure your stay is as enjoyable as possible.
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Best Summer Weekend Breaks in Britain
By Adrian Mourby
Not all cosy weekends away need to be rural. In the
centre of London’s West End stands a perfectly placed hotel if you want
shopping, culture or fine dining. The Cavendish on Jermyn Street has a glorious
pedigree.
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10 of the Best London Hotels
By Adrian Mourby
The Cavendish we see
today is a modern hotel. It even has underground parking (rare in London) just
off Jermyn Street. Yet it has a gloriously ancient and colourful pedigree. It
was founded early in the nineteenth century as Miller’s Hotel with its entrance
on nearby Duke Street.
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Cosy Weekend Breaks
By Adrian Mourby
Not all cozy weekends away need to be rural. In the centre of London’s West End stands a hotel that is perfect for resting between trips out to the shops or museums. The Cavendish on Jermyn Street has a glorious pedigree.
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Ten of the Best Eco-Friendly Breaks
By Julie Vuong
You can go green, even in the massive metropolis of London thanks to hotels like The Cavendish leading the way. It publishes its own sustainability charter, one for its own practices and another for visitors, so everyone make positive environmental choices.
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Ten Celebrity Hotel Breaks
By Jessica Baldwin
Located in the upmarket St James area of the capital, The Cavendish was famous in the sixties for its 24-hour restaurant which attracted megastars like The Rolling Stones.
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Ten of The Best Historic London Hotels
By Adrian Mourby
The Cavendish London is a modern hotel built on the site of Rosa Lewis' Cavendish Hotel. Feisty Rosa, who rose from kitchen maid to become London's “Queen of Cooks“ and mistress of Edward VII, created one of the most popular hotels in London.
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