Hotel Café Royal ligger i hjertet af det centrale London. Hotellet ligger på Regent Street, sydvest for Mayfair og syd for Soho, og der er under 1,6 km til Theatreland, Buckingham Palace, Westminster samt British Museum. Butikkerne på Bond Street, Oxford Street og Savile Row ligger blot 6 minutters gang fra hotellet.
Samtlige værelser har wi-fi, moderne underholdningssystemer, mediecenter og luksuriøse toiletartikler. Nogle af suiterne har gratis minibar med snacks og læskedrikke.
Gæsterne kan slappe af i Akasha som har fitnesscenter, swimmingpool med baner, sauna, boblebad, tyrkisk bad/dampbad og spa-behandlinger.
Hotel Café Royal har også et udvalg af restauranter, herunder en restaurant med 2 Michelin-stjerner med Alex Dilling, traditionel eftermiddagste og Cakes & Bubbles med Albert Adrià samt en cocktailbar og middelhavsrestauranten Barbounia At The Gallery.
Jeremy Lloyd , who wrote the hit BBC sitcom, based the series on his experience of working in Simpson’s, a menswear store on the site of the modern Waterstone’s.
Gelupo is one of the London’s best-kept secrets – an outstanding ice-cream parlour not even five minutes from Piccadilly Circus. Step inside, and feast your senses.
For a treasure trove of festive delights, head to Fortnum & Mason where hampers come packaged in signature F&M-stamped wicker baskets, and for special orders, come delivered on a horse drawn carriage.
Soho is home to Europe’s largest Chinatown, which developed in the 1970s. Earlier generations of London’s Chinese population had centred around the docks of Limehouse.
The world’s largest toy shop began life in 1760 as Noah’s Ark at 231 High Holborn. The Regent Street branch opened in 1881, and was bombed 5 times during the war.
"Princi's food, which runs from tiny sweetish pizzetini (60p) topped with a pungent smear of dried anchovy to full meals such as braised beef in barolo wine, is very, very good..."
One of the gallery’s most famous pictures is the Chandos portrait, which is said to be of William Shakespeare by his friend Richard Burbage. But some dispute its provenance.
The pub's emphasis is firmly on real ale, real cider and real conversation, with 10 hand pumps on the bar serving a great selection of beers from great breweries. It's a place to meet friends and make friends.
Originally a deer park for Henry VIII, so he could hunt while staying at Whitehall Palace, the park was laid out in a formal style by Charles II, when Pepys came here to watch ice skating.
The British Museum began from the collection of naturalist Sir Hans Sloane which he left to the nation on his death in 1753. Now it houses 7 million objects including more than 100 Egyptian mummies.