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Café Royal Re-Opens

 

A firm favourite of Oscar Wilde and Hollywood beauty Elizabeth Taylor, Café Royal has opened its doors to Regent Street once again, after being restored to its former golden-age glory. Now open as a luxury five star hotel on London’s iconic curve, Café Royal is grand, glamorous and exceedingly opulent.

Nestled between fashionable Mayfair and eclectic Soho, Café Royal stands in an ideal location. London’s best restaurants, boutique and flagship stores along Regent Street and London’s theatreland are on the hotel’s doorstep, positioning Café Royal visitors in the epicentre of the big city experience.

The hotel melds authentic and grandiose architecture with modern interiors. The restaurants, bars and events spaces have been restored to maintain a traditional feel, nodding to the extensive heritage of the building. Opt to stay in one of the hotel’s suites, and you are met with contemporary design of the highest standard. Old meets new in this new Café Royal, a testament to London itself. Here, the past is not forgotten and the future is welcomed.

Visit Café Royal for dinner, drinks and relaxation. The Bar is a popular spot for post-work drinks meanwhile there’s a champagne and caviar lounge with live entertainment for those looking to fully indulge in the opulence of this place. For fine dining, book a seat in the Domino Room for British classics.New to Café Royal is the Akasha Hollistic Wellbeing Centre, opening this spring and offering a range of spa treatments designed to relax and rejuvenate the body.

Be it a grand trip to be remembered or a day of shopping followed by cocktails and dinner, the new Café Royal is sure to infuse your visit to Regent Street with the magic of times gone by. There’s a reason the Hollywood greats loved this place.
 

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Two Underground stations provide easy access:
Oxford Circus (Northern end of Regent Street): Central, Bakerloo and Victoria lines
Piccadilly Circus (Southern end of Regent Street): Bakerloo and Piccadilly lines


Regent Street bus routes are: C2, 3, 6, 12, 13, 15, 23, 88, 94, 139, 159, 453*
*Those in bold provide a 24 hour service.