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This is one of London’s finest hotels and an extremely versatile business venue that combines 21st-century convenience and facilities with traditional hospitality and five-star service.
For over 40 years Jumeirah Carlton Tower has been host to some of the capital’s most prestigious events, from gala award ceremonies to product launches and blue chip board meetings. Its wide range of conference and private dining rooms include a silk-walled ballroom that can accommodate up to 420 theatre style, 700 reception style and 400 for a banquet. The Garden Rooms, a versatile and stylish event space offers contemporary fittings, bespoke menus and modern technology. Overlooking the tranquil gardens of Cadogan Place the Garden Rooms can accommodate from 2-50 people for a meeting, 130 for dinner and 210 for a cocktail reception. Set in the heart of Knightsbridge, the hotel is within walking distance of Harrods, Harvey Nichols and some of the City’s most fashionable boutiques and is a short taxi or tube journey to the West End and financial areas. Beautifully decorated, an understated elegance pervades throughout. Stylish and spacious bedrooms include 59 Suites and a luxurious Presidential Suite which boasts a private sauna and steam room, enhanced security features and the highest level of personalized service. There is an eclectic mix of restaurants as well as The Peak Health Club & Spa which offers extensive facilities including a 20m, stainless steel swimming pool, state-of-the-art fitness gymnasium and a wide selection of pampering treatments.
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