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Opened by renowned hotelier Cesar Ritz in 1906, The Ritz still today retains all the excitement and glamour synonymous with this legendary hotel. The only hotel to have been awarded a Royal Warrant by HRH The Prince of Wales for services to Banqueting and Catering. The 137 guestrooms combine Louis XVI style interiors with modern day technology, while fine dining facilities include the magnificent Ritz Restaurant, the opulent Palm Court for afternoon tea and the stylish Rivoli Bar for cocktails.
A listed London treasure is now an integral part of The Ritz London. Named after its celebrated architect, William Kent House is an 18th Century Grade II listed building of imposing scale and sumptuous decoration. Adjoining The Ritz, overlooking Green Park, this fine house has undergone meticulous restoration by an army of skilled craftsmen and the majesty of the interiors inspired by the Italian Renaissance is resplendently reborn. Over the years William Kent House has been home to countless roles. Today it is returning to its intended purpose - entertaining in the grand manner.
For a full century, The Ritz London has been the venue of choice for the utterly discerning. Royalty, stars of stage and screen, captains of industry and the cultured elite have all enjoyed The Ritz's signature hospitality.
With William Kent House, The Ritz can now offer reception rooms and suites for private events. Amidst interiors that are a veritable feast for the eyes, up to 120 guests can savour world-class cuisine, the finest wines and a level of personal service that has to be experienced to be believed.
When you host your reception, presentation or party at The Ritz, every event becomes an occasion.
The Ritz London - simply the most famous.
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