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the 1920s he ensured that the Savoy continued to attract a fashionable clientele by a continuous programme of modernisation and the introduction of dancing in the large restaurants. It also became the first hotel with air conditioning, steam-heating and soundproofed windows in the rooms, 24-hour room service and telephones in every bathroom. It also manufactured its own mattresses. One famous incident during Rupert's early years was the 1923 shooting, at the hotel, of a wealthy young
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two centuries, but suffered from poor management. The sixteenth-century historian Stow noted that the hospital was being misused by "loiterers, vagabonds and strumpets". In 1702, the hospital was dissolved, and the hospital buildings were used for other purposes. Part of the old palace was used as a military prison in the eighteenth century. In the nineteenth century, the old hospital buildings were demolished, and new buildings were erected.
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tea in the Thames Foyer, and the
Beaufort bar, concluding: "The Savoy is back where it belongs – right on top." The Savoy Grill, however, lost its Michelin star and reopened to mixed reviews. Three years after the reopening, the owners announced that business had been disappointing, and the hotel was in jeopardy of closing. The hotel celebrated its 125th anniversary in 2014, at which time it received a glowing review from the
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diners was unable to attend, leaving the number of guests an unlucky 13, and another diner predicted that whoever first left the table would soon die. The first to leave was Joel, who was shot dead a few weeks later in
Johannesburg. After this, the hotel offered to seat a member of its staff at tables of 13 to ward off bad luck. Finally, in 1926, the designer
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Christmastime. The Savoy has a Sunday brunch, which includes free-flow champagne, and special events, such as New Year's Eve dinner. August
Laplanche was head chef at the hotel from 1946 to 1965, Silvino Trompetto was maître-chef from 1965 to 1980, and Anton Edelmann was maître chef des cuisines for 21 years, from 1982 to 2003.
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its black and green livery, and the room offers views of the Thames and some of London's landmarks. The restaurant is open all day, seven days a week. Reviews for the restaurant have improved since the re-opening: "The smoked and cured fish here is to die for, and a whole roast sea bream for two was simply brilliant."
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Management Scheme", a school to train hoteliers, that was maintained for half a century. The last major appointments of Rupert D'Oyly Carte's chairmanship were Wyllie Adolf
Hofflin, general manager from 1941 to 1960, and August Laplanche, head chef from 1946 to 1965. When Carte died in 1948, his daughter
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In 2012, Stuart McAlpine Miller, as artist-in-residence, painted eight works inspired by celebrity guests of the hotel. The same year, another
British artist, David Downes, created a large-scale drawing, delighting guests by working in the lobby of the Savoy. Downes based his work on a drawing of the
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interior of jet-black and gold and offers nightly cabaret. The River
Restaurant (now renamed Kaspar's), facing the Thames, is also decorated in the Art Deco style, but the American Bar is nearly unchanged. The rooms are decorated in period styles harmonised with the adjacent hallways, and they retain
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did not wish to become chairman, accepting instead the vice-chairman position, and the Savoy board elected
Wontner, the first person to combine the roles of chairman and managing director since the Savoy's founder, Richard D'Oyly Carte. Wontner remained managing director until 1979 and chairman until
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During World War II, Wontner and his staff had to cope with bomb damage, food rationing, manpower shortage and a serious decline in the number of foreign visitors. After the US entered the war, business picked up as the Savoy became a favourite of
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sculpted a 3-foot high art-deco black cat called Kaspar, which is used as the 14th guest. Kaspar is given a full place setting, a napkin is tied around his neck, and he is served each course. Winston
Churchill liked Ionides's Kaspar so much that he insisted that the sculpture join his parties of any
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The new design features a Thames Foyer with a winter garden gazebo under a stained-glass cupola with natural light, which is the venue for late-night dining and the hotel's famous afternoon tea. The glass dome had been covered since World War II. A new teashop and patisserie is called Savoy Tea, and
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In December 2007, the hotel closed for a complete renovation, the cost of which was budgeted at £100 million. The hotel conducted a sale of 3,000 pieces of its famous furnishings and memorabilia. The projected reopening date was delayed more than a year to October 2010, as structural and system
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After the death of Helen Carte in 1913, Rupert D'Oyly Carte became the controlling stockholder of the hotel group. In 1919, he sold the Grand Hotel, Rome, which his father had acquired in 1894 at the urging of Ritz. For the Savoy, he hired a new chef, François Latry, who served from 1919 to 1942. In
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As part of the 2010 refurbishment, the restaurant was completely redecorated in the Art Deco style, with a leopard print carpet. In 2013, the restaurant became Kaspar's Seafood Bar & Grill. The menu features oysters, cured and smoked fish. The interior design follows the hotel's 1920s style and
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sculpture of Kaspar, the hotel's cat mascot, titled "The 14th Guest", found at the entrance to the hotel's restaurant, Kaspar's Seafood Bar & Grill. Kaspar's story begins with the legend of an 1898 dinner at the Savoy given for 14 guests by Woolf Joel, a South African diamond tycoon. One of the
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noted that reception "now is sheer sleight of hand. ... In under five minutes I have been expertly drawn into the world of Savoy. conspire to enhance my stay". While the same reviewer found the spa disappointing, she gave highest marks to the hotel's personalised service, the Savoy Tea, afternoon
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planned a great hospital for "pouer, nedie people", leaving money and instructions for it in his will. The hospital was built in the palace ruins and licensed in 1512. Drawings show that it was a magnificent building, with a dormitory, dining hall and three chapels. Henry VII's hospital lasted for
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3,400 (equivalent to £490,000 at 2023), of wine and spirits, and Escoffier had been receiving gifts from the Savoy's suppliers. In a 1938 biography of her husband, Ritz's widow maintained that he resigned and that Escoffier, Echenard, and other senior employees resigned with him. This fiction was
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opera productions, it opened on 6 August 1889. It was the first in the Savoy group of hotels and restaurants owned by Carte's family for over a century. The Savoy was the first hotel in Britain to introduce electric lights throughout the building, electric lifts, bathrooms in most of the lavishly
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After World War II, the Savoy Group experienced a strike of its employees in support of a waiter dismissed from the hotel. The matter was judged so serious that the government set up a court of inquiry. Nevertheless, the hotel continued to attract celebrities. In 1946, Wontner set up "The Savoy
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Until the 1930s, the Savoy group had not thought it necessary to advertise, but Carte and Reeves-Smith changed their approach. "We are endeavouring by intensive propaganda work to get more customers; this work is going on in the U.S.A., in Canada, in the Argentine and in Europe." In 1938
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At the same time, Ritz continued to manage his own hotels and businesses in Europe. Nellie Melba, among others, noted that Ritz was less focused on the Savoy. In 1897, Ritz and his partners were dismissed from the Savoy. Ritz and Echenard were implicated in the disappearance of over
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The hotel has two well-known restaurants: the Grill Room (usually known as the Savoy Grill), on the north side of the building, with its entrance off the Strand, and the Savoy Restaurant (formerly known as the River Restaurant, now named Kaspars), on the south side, overlooking the
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Louis Echenard and put together what he described as "a little army of hotel men for the conquest of London"; Escoffier recruited French cooks and reorganised the kitchens. The Savoy under Ritz and his partners soon attracted distinguished and wealthy clientele, headed by the
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operas. The hotel contains a small museum next to the American Bar, open to the public, with a revolving exhibition of items from the hotel's archives. A motor launch is available to take small parties from the Savoy Pier in front of the hotel for champagne river tours.
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problems held up construction. The building's façade required extensive stabilisation, and the cost of the renovations grew to £220 million. The new energy-efficient design reduced the hotel's electricity usage by approximately 50% and reuse and recycling increased.
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playing music from the 1920s and '30s. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. Rupert D'Oyly Carte engaged Richard Collet to run the cabaret at the Savoy, which opened in April 1929. Lena Horne and others made their British debuts there. Frank Sinatra played the piano and sang there.
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were among the regular Grill Room diners, and the hotel's air-raid shelters were "the smartest in London". Wontner cooperated fully with the government's wartime restrictions, helping to draw up an order imposing a five-shilling limit on the price of a restaurant meal.
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The American Bar is decorated in a warm Art Deco design, with cream and ochre walls, and electric blue and gold chairs. The walls feature the photos of famous guests. A pianist plays classic American jazz every day on a baby grand piano in the centre of the room.
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Under Wontner's leadership, the Savoy appointed its first British head chef, Silvino Trompetto, who was maître-chef from 1965 to 1980. Giles Shepard (1937–2006), succeeded Wontner as managing director from 1979 to 1994 and helped to defend the Savoy Group against
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Having seen the opulence of American hotels during his many visits to the United States, Carte decided to build a luxury hotel in Britain, to attract a foreign clientele as well as British visitors to London. Opened in 1889, the hotel was designed by architect
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for the theatre (built in 1881), which was the first public building in the world to be lit entirely by electricity. The construction of the hotel took five years and was financed by the profits from the Gilbert and Sullivan partnership, particularly from
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Ritz threatened to sue the hotel company for wrongful dismissal, but was evidently dissuaded by Escoffier, who felt that their interests would be better served by keeping the scandal quiet. It was not until 1985 that the facts became public knowledge.
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lined the entrance staircase. The interior of the Savoy was decked in hundreds of yards of dove-grey material and heraldic banners in scarlet, blue and yellow. The design was supervised by Bridget D'Oyly Carte, whose fellow organisers included
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924:'s coronation on 2 June 1953, the hotel hosted the Savoy Coronation Ball, attended by 1,400 people, including Hollywood stars, royalty and other notables, who paid 12 guineas (equivalent to £444 as of 2023), each. Sixteen
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wrote: "The Savoy is still The Savoy, only better. ... are calm ... you are the personality, not the room. ... a saviour of The Strand I suspect now. The lobby is bigger and grander, and JUST THE SAME." A review in
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Eddie Clark, 1939 to 1942. During the Second World War, he created a cocktail for each branch of the armed services: "Eight Bells" for the Navy, "New Contemptible" for the Army, and "Wings" for the RAF.
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of the American Bar and Art Deco "decorations" by Gilbert Rumbold. The book has remained in print since then and was subsequently republished in 1952, 1965, 1985, 1996, and expanded in 1999 and 2014.
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When the hotel was expanded, Rupert D'Oyly Carte decided to develop a luxurious, handcrafted bed unique to the Savoy and his other hotels. His Savoy Bed, also called the No. 2 Bed, was covered in a
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Peter Dorelli, 1985 to 2003. His 1889er celebrated the hotel's centenary in 1989, and together with Salim Khoury, he created the "Millennium" to celebrate the end of the 20th century.
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construction in London. At that time, the hotel added Britain's first serviced apartments, with access to all the hotel's amenities. Many famous figures became residents, such as
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perpetuated for many years, with the consent of the Savoy company. In fact, however, after a damning report by the company's auditors and the advice of the prominent lawyer,
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in 1898. The next year, Carte engaged M. Joseph, proprietor of the Marivaux Restaurant in Paris, as his new maître d'hôtel and in 1900, appointed
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lived at the hotel for the last several years of his life. While being carried out on a stretcher before he died, he joked, "It was the food."
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a glass-enclosed fitness gallery with rooftop swimming pool, gym and spa are located above the Savoy Theatre. The new Beaufort Bar has an
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of 25 feet (7.6 m) to navigate it. This is still the legally required turning circle for all
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2909:"The Savoy Hotel: Bars, Restaurants, Afternoon Tea and the Ballroom"
2876:"Savoy reopens, claiming title of London’s greenest five-star hotel"
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2356:"The Development of Steel Framed Buildings in Britain 1880–1905"
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3599:"The World's Newest Michelin 3-Starred Restaurant Is in London"
3577:"Restaurant 1890 by Gordon Ramsay to open at The Savoy, London"
3263:"Little-known artist chosen as artist-in-residence at The Savoy
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3287:"London's Savoy continues its Artist in Residence Tradition"
3187:"First glimpse of the Savoy's restoration to Art Deco glory"
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1662:'s achievement. His hangover cure was two aspirins and a
1377:(1999) is set in the hotel's Lancaster Room, where Anna (
3090:"Savoy may close as £220m refit fails to drum up trade"
2827:"Major faults delay Savoy’s £100m refit by over a year"
1944:"Savoy 'up for sale' as Saudi owner's billions dwindle"
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Grade II listed buildings in the City of Westminster
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3016:"Will The Savoy ever regain its long lost glamour?"
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2964:"London's Savoy Hotel: Stompin' to Resume in 2010"
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2481:"Savoir Beds expands to larger works in Treforest"
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2163:"Richard D'Oyly Carte and the Dynasty He Founded"
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3119:"How Monet Helped The Savoy Get Its Groove Back"
2996:"Behind the scenes at the brand-new Savoy hotel"
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2856:"Countdown Begins To The Savoy's Reopening"
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1744:In Savoy Court, vehicles are required to
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362:in central London, England. Built by the
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4518:Radisson Blu Edwardian Vanderbilt Hotel
3864:Gilbert and Sullivan – A Dual Biography
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588:in 1263. Peter gave the palace and the
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4705:Michelin-starred restaurants in London
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4578:Sheraton Skyline Hotel London Heathrow
4508:Radisson Blu Edwardian Hampshire Hotel
4318:Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane
3955:Monet in the 90s: The Series Paintings
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4323:Four Seasons Hotel Ten Trinity Square
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3223:"The Savoy reaches out for the stars"
3073:"The host of London: the Savoy Hotel"
2770:"Savoy Group changes name after deal"
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4598:St. Pancras Renaissance London Hotel
4503:Radisson Blu Edwardian Grafton Hotel
4378:Hyatt Regency London – The Churchill
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3866:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
3671:, TheDailyBeast.com, 24 August 2016
3340:"Alex Mendham & His Orchestra:
2184:The Most Famous Hotels in the World
2180:"César Ritz: The Savoy – 1889–1900"
1878:"Carte, Richard D'Oyly (1844–1901)"
1616:, 1903 to 1924. She concocted the "
1489:in honour of the Australian singer
1463:The large restaurant of the Savoy,
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4498:The Park Tower Knightsbridge Hotel
4088:Purr 'n' Fur: Kaspar, of the Savoy
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3938:The Savoy: Manor, Hospital, Chapel
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1973:National Heritage List for England
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4438:London Marriott Hotel County Hall
4388:InterContinental London Park Lane
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2494:"Charting the Evolution of Gucci"
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2096:"The Savoy – One Hundred Firsts"
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4608:The Trafalgar St. James London
3940:. London: Duchy of Lancaster.
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4148:100 Queen's Gate Hotel London
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3885:. New York: Clarkson Potter.
3828:"Usage Guide for Savoy Stomp"
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2610:About £10 in 2009 terms: see
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1558:MasterChef: The Professionals
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1398:The French Lieutenant's Woman
1349:In 2013 South African artist
1026:manages the Savoy Grill with
996:2010 refurbishment to present
4398:Kimpton Fitzroy London Hotel
4213:Bulgari Hotel and Residences
3902:Escoffier: The King of Chefs
3816:"Another round at the Savoy"
3566:, FRHI, accessed 12 May 2019
2966:, travelpro, 6 November 2009
1908:UK public library membership
1696:Maxim Schulte, 2018 to 2020.
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861:Savoy Hotel letterhead, 1939
533:Humbert I, Count of Sabaudia
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4680:Fairmont Hotels and Resorts
4478:Novotel London Canary Wharf
4448:Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park
4393:JW Marriott Grosvenor House
4058:Fairmont Hotels – The Savoy
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1192:Subterranean Homesick Blues
986:Fairmont Hotels and Resorts
741:; Ritz brought in the chef
737:, later the founder of the
703:. His friend, the composer
492:Fairmont Hotels and Resorts
175:Fairmont Hotels and Resorts
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4700:Hotels established in 1889
4433:London Hilton on Park Lane
4228:The Carlton Tower Jumeirah
4033:51.50989806°N 0.12021500°W
3854:
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2538:The Story of Scotland Yard
2506:"The D'Oyly Carte Dynasty"
1676:Victor Gower, 1981 to 1985
1591:Frank Wells, 1893 to 1902.
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4458:Marriott London Park Lane
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3990:Williams, Olivia (2020).
3564:"Simpson's-in-the-Strand"
3491:"Omelette Arnold Bennett"
3447:A Guide to Modern Cookery
3155:The Trials of Oscar Wilde
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2690:"Savoy Coronation Ball",
2278:James, p. 170 and 212–213
2092:Historic Hotels Worldwide
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1194:" in an adjacent alley.
675:, who also designed the
584:, where Peter built the
490:The hotel is managed by
4543:Royal Horseguards Hotel
4363:Hilton London Metropole
4358:Hilton London Hyde Park
4258:Conrad London St. James
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3900:James, Kenneth (2002).
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1563:Simpson's-in-the-Strand
1522:Jean Baptiste Virlogeux
1518:omelette Arnold Bennett
1449:Kaspar: The Titanic Cat
1053:London Evening Standard
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518:
235:Simpson’s in the Strand
181:Design and construction
138:; 135 years ago
4613:Treehouse Hotel London
4303:Eccleston Square Hotel
4238:Charlotte Street Hotel
4218:Canary Riverside Plaza
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4453:Marriott Canary Wharf
3627:"Savoy: American Bar"
3342:Whistling in the Dark
3202:"Savoy Hotel Auction"
3183:New York Social Diary
3037:26 March 2012 at the
2593:Baker, Anne Pimlott.
2354:Jackson, Alastair A.
2305:, 10 June 1904, p. 16
2076:InsideGuide to London
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4488:Park Lane Mews Hotel
4423:Lincoln Plaza London
4338:Grange Holborn Hotel
4198:The Biltmore Mayfair
3983:Meet me at the Savoy
3981:Nicol, Jean (1952).
3803:The Spirits Business
3797:Carruthers, Nicola.
3752:The Spirits Business
3746:Carruthers, Nicola.
3530:Mortimer, Caroline.
3495:New British Classics
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3139:5 March 2005 at the
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2360:Construction History
1702:Chelsie Bailey, 2022
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970:The Blackstone Group
712:electrical generator
660:Gilbert and Sullivan
652:Richard D'Oyly Carte
639:Richard D'Oyly Carte
616:'s followers in the
553:Henry III of England
371:Gilbert and Sullivan
367:Richard D'Oyly Carte
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125:Construction started
119:Liberty of the Savoy
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4273:Covent Garden Hotel
4233:The Cavendish Hotel
4168:The Athenaeum Hotel
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3881:Barr, Luke (2018).
3701:The Daily Telegraph
3002:, 10 September 2010
2291:, 19 May 1985, p. 2
2178:Augustin, Andreas.
1993:Thornbury, Walter.
1620:" cocktail for Sir
1614:Ada "Coley" Coleman
1424:All You Need Is Now
1421:" from their album
1367:In films and novels
1118:George Bernard Shaw
1072:was an early guest.
1041:The Daily Telegraph
982:Al-Waleed bin Talal
801:Rupert D'Oyly Carte
786:George Reeves-Smith
728:Gondola party, 1905
705:Sir Arthur Sullivan
594:Great Saint Bernard
551:, queen-consort of
549:Eleanor of Provence
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108:City of Westminster
90:Architectural style
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4463:The May Fair Hotel
4428:The London Edition
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4178:The Bailey's Hotel
3923:. London: Harrap.
3839:Macfarlane, Rory.
3786:The New York Times
3780:Simonson, Robert.
3763:Malczewski, Kate.
3720:, 12 February 2016
3656:"The American Bar"
3451:Le Guide Culinaire
3306:, 8 September 2010
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2378:Mather, Victoria.
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3892:978-0-8041-8629-2
3814:Moore, Victoria.
3737:, 9 November 2018
3703:, 15 January 2016
3683:Davies, Richard.
3552:"Dining and Bars"
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2788:Sylt, Christian.
2736:Stamford, Janie.
2639:"Crowning Moment"
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2536:Thomson, Basil.
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4483:One Aldwych
4413:The Langham
4343:Grim's Dyke
4293:Dukes Hotel
4163:Ariel Hotel
4036: /
3388:The Flaneur
3210:Savoy Hotel
3206:View London
3051:"The Savoy"
2923:Kent, Pam.
2643:The Caterer
2124:Barr, p. 40
2072:"The Savoy"
2019:Peck, Tom.
1995:"The Savoy"
1860:15 December
1770:London cabs
1732:Savoy Court
1693:" cocktail.
1656:Joe Gilmore
1632:Prohibition
1618:Hanky-Panky
1607: 1920
1600:Ada Coleman
1585:head barmen
1495:Melba toast
1486:pêche Melba
1474:Restaurants
1468: 1900
1419:Girl Panic!
1415:Duran Duran
1407:(1999) and
1393:H. G. Wells
1300:Stephen Fry
1272:the Beatles
1236:Coco Chanel
1178:Noël Coward
1134:Errol Flynn
1114:H. G. Wells
1090:Oscar Wilde
947:Noël Coward
888:Jan Masaryk
836:Savoir Beds
832:Helen Carte
809:steel frame
666:Early years
572:made Peter
537:Count Peter
500:Savoy Place
481:the Beatles
421:Oscar Wilde
413:Noël Coward
348:Savoy Hotel
4664:Categories
4588:Soho Hotel
4348:The Halkin
4248:Claridge's
4093:Review by
3167:048620216X
2454:0953273709
1910:required.)
1837:References
1762:roundabout
1754:cab driver
1691:El Malecon
1640:White Lady
1499:bombe Néro
1404:Entrapment
1383:Hugh Grant
1355:anamorphic
1276:Elton John
1260:Jane Fonda
1252:Lena Horne
1212:John Wayne
1166:Cary Grant
1098:Edward VII
1070:Edward VII
951:John Mills
805:Claridge's
739:Ritz Hotel
735:César Ritz
718:The Mikado
649:impresario
622:Richard II
510:building.
449:John Wayne
417:Edward VII
409:Lena Horne
376:César Ritz
364:impresario
319:Designated
305:– Grade II
250:Facilities
171:Management
143:1889-08-06
4353:Hazlitt's
3946:877759342
3929:504184890
3519:The Times
3434:The Times
3356:The Times
3316:The Times
2880:GreenWise
2794:The Times
2774:The Times
2715:The Times
2692:The Times
2655:The Times
2623:The Times
2557:The Times
2167:The Times
1928:The Times
1188:Bob Dylan
1182:eiderdown
1170:Babe Ruth
1130:Al Jolson
1020:Edwardian
928:from the
899:1946–2007
681:Carl Rosa
629:Henry VII
614:Wat Tyler
473:Bob Dylan
433:Babe Ruth
196:Developer
115:Named for
42:The Savoy
4143:41 Hotel
3605:19 March
3583:19 March
3507:Kaspar's
3191:Archived
3137:Archived
3035:Archived
2831:Archived
1947:Archived
1776:See also
1673:in 1976.
1671:Concorde
1451:(2012).
1401:(1981),
1329:and the
1310:The arts
1015:Art Deco
920:To mark
745:and the
580:and the
502:and the
395:and the
94:Art Deco
4079:20 June
3855:Sources
3735:50 Best
3410:Hotline
3107:p. 256"
3105:Tucker
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