Corinthia London

Rated 9.2 in 645 reviews. 260 rooms.

★★★★★

Situated in the heart of London, close to the River Thames, Corinthia Hotel London is the undisputed jewel in the Corinthia crown. This grand Victorian building, dating from 1885, was built as a hotel and then used as offices by Winston Churchill during World War II and then Ministry of Defence. Since then Corinthia London has been given new life with fine rooms, stylish suites and imaginative penthouses offering state-of-the-art 21st Century luxury.

The Corinthia London is located just steps from Trafalgar Square and Whitehall. It boasts restaurants, bars, a florist and London's spa.

Spacious, air-conditioned rooms have décor blending the hotel’s 1885 character with amenities. With city views, an iPod docking station, an LCD TV and free Wi-Fi in each room, bathrooms have marble finish.

Guests can book spa and health treatments at ESPA Life at Corinthia. A hair salon is also on site.

Spread across four floors, the spa features 17 treatment rooms, a private spa suite and Thermal Floor with an indoor swimming pool, vitality pool, amphitheatre sauna, ice fountain, marble heated loungers and private sleep pods.

Renowned Michelin-starred chef, Tom Kerridge, opened his first London restaurant at the hotel, with classic menus.

The Northall Bar provides Champagne and a cocktail bar, offering live music every week.

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Recommended Nearby

A guide to great places near Corinthia London

  1. Horse Guards Parade

    This paradeground is the scene of the world famous Trooping the Colour, which since 1748 has marked the monarch’s birthday. The march past of the Household Division involves almost 400 musicians.

    179 m from hotel
    The Household Division

  2. The Tattershall Castle

    This pub is a boat with great views by the Thames over to the London Eye / Southbank

    203 m from hotel
    Victoria Embankment

  3. Heaven

    Heaven was nominated for the "Best Gay Bar in the World" by Logo's 2009 TripOut Gay Travel Awards! Congratulations! Check out the winners and other nominees at http://www.tripoutgaytravel.com/awards

    216 m from hotel
    9 The Arches

  4. Gordon's Wine Bar

    Head down the stairs, take a seat and lose track of time in the dark candle lit cellar. If cheese and wine is your thing then you’ll love Gordon’s.

    231 m from hotel
    47 Villiers St

  5. Herman ze German

    This sausage deli declares announces its sloppy intentions w/ a wash basin in the corner, for trying to cleanse yourself of their 27cm grilled missiles. They also offer double-caffeinated "Fritz Cola"

    241 m from hotel
    19 Villiers St

  6. The Harp

    Love My Local Badge: сheck in The Harp 3 times also don't worry.

    379 m from hotel
    47 Chandos Place

  7. National Gallery

    The gallery opened in 1824 to exhibit 38 paintings purchased by the government. The UK national collection is relatively small because unlike in Europe, the monarch’s collection was not nationalised.

    388 m from hotel
    Trafalgar Sq

  8. National Portrait Gallery

    One of the gallery’s most famous pictures is the Chandos portrait, which is said to be of William Shakespeare by his friend Richard Burbage. But some dispute its provenance.

    423 m from hotel
    St. Martin's Pl

  9. St James's Park

    Originally a deer park for Henry VIII, so he could hunt while staying at Whitehall Palace, the park was laid out in a formal style by Charles II, when Pepys came here to watch ice skating.

    0.6 km from hotel
    The Mall

  10. Somerset House

    Celebrate Christmas in style at the Somerset House ice rink – with late night skate sessions followed by mulled wine and cocktails. See the rest of our Christmas Culture Guide here: bit.ly/TXlFnd

    0.7 km from hotel
    Strand

  11. Monmouth Coffee Company

    If you're starving for the ultimate caffeine injection, Monmouth is the place.

    0.9 km from hotel
    27 Monmouth St

  12. British Museum

    The British Museum began from the collection of naturalist Sir Hans Sloane which he left to the nation on his death in 1753. Now it houses 7 million objects including more than 100 Egyptian mummies.

    1.4 km from hotel
    Great Russell St