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| Customer reviews for the The Ritz hotel. Address: 150 Piccadilly, London, England, UK. W1V 9DG Comments are independent submissions by our website users and are not a reflection of our own opinion. Comments are validated by email and posted as written. |
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| Average Customer Rating: Not Yet Rated |
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| Rated 5 out of 5: OMG, there are no words to describe a visit to the Ritz but I'll try. They say there are two members of staff to every visitor and it shows. We were staying in a junior suite. We were shown to the suite and given a tour of the room and amenities. The room was opulent and even had a photo to show Sophie Loren had stayed there in the 60's which somehow just added to the charm of the chandeliers and golden furniture. The bed was so comfortable and breakfast ended up taking an hour, as they just kept asking if you wanted more food and what's a girl to do!! The staff couldn't do enough for you, from the doorman upwards. I would recommend saving your pennies and having at least one night in your life in this fantastic hotel. On a practical note, if your staying at the hotel you can attend the afternoon tea but if not you have to book 3 months in advance, they have about 6 sittings starting at 10.30am. No jeans are allowed except to breakfast, we saw someone being turned away for wearing jeans. Rated 4 out of 5: Over the top on poshness, but that is what staying at the Ritz is all about. My significant other surprised me with a mystery trip - which was staying at the Ritz and going to see The Mousetrap. It was lovely, although I wish I had known we were staying there as you have to be "properly dressed"...we had to have breakfast in our bedroom as we both wore jeans :( (!!) A guest gave the Ritz Hotel London 5 out of 5 saying: The Ritz combines a grand interior with great comfort and excellent service. The suite facing Hyde Park, was large and extremely comfortable (great bed, Bose stereo, enough cupboards for a whole wardrobe, etc.). The bathroom was lightly modernised but in keeping with the classic style of the hotel (red and white marble, gold fittings) and the toiletries were full-size bottles from Floris (a smell I have never seen at their shop). Lunch at the beautiful restaurant was a unique experience (where else do you get a perfect lamb Belle epoque served by liveried waiters?). The Rivoli Bar has a different atmosphere, more like Lalique 1920s. Breakfast is a buffet (very good quality but there could be more variety) and a separate menu for cooked items. Again, the decor of the restaurant and the excellent service stand out. The service throughout the hotel is world class, warm and very personal (maybe the best doormen, concierges and bellboys I have come across). The dress code is strict, but it adds to the style of such a grand place. One negative: small fitness room, no real spa. Conclusion of my short stay: The Ritz does the grand hotel experience in an unforgettable way (far better than the other historic Ritz property, in Paris). |
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