Rosewood London’s Executive Suite spans 355 square feet and is done in muted furnishings.

Rosewood London’s Executive Suite spans 355 square feet and is done in muted furnishings.

 

London is rolling out the red carpet once again for Rosewood Hotels & Resorts. The luxury company, which has not been in London since the St. Regis brand took over The Lanesborough London (originally a Rosewood hotel), will make its return there this month.

The Rosewood London is housed in a 1914 Edwardian Belle Epoque building on Central London’s High Holborn road. The building, which has undergone a $130 million renovation, was the original headquarters of the Pearl Assurance company.

We hear the entrance into the hotel is nothing short of fabulous as the hotel is keeping its original wrought iron-gated carriage entrance; guests will be greeted with a grand Pavonazzo marble staircase. There are 272 guest rooms and 44 suites. There will also be a Sense spa, Martin Brudnizki restaurant, two private dining rooms and 11 event spaces.

A-listers will want to stay in the Manor House Suite, a six-bedroom palatial space that measures at 6,318 square feet. Cool Touch: The suite is accessible by private elevator and its own street entrance.

Other top suite options include the Garden House Suite, which features a garden terrace overlooking London, and the Chancery House Suite, which takes two floors.

Luxury travel advisors should reach out to Rosewood’s Associate Regional Director of Sales Tina Gassert at [email protected].

Looking for more posh London digs? ME by Meliá launched its flagship hotel, ME London, earlier this year on the Strand near The Savoy. The hotel sits in Marconi House, the original home of BBC Radio. The property has 157 guest rooms, including 16 suites and the Suite ME, a two-story penthouse in the turret of the building.

Coming Soon: Morgans Hotel Group is bringing its trendy Mondrian brand across the pond in early 2014. The Mondrian London will sit on the South Bank; a rooftop bar and terrace are planned.