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| Gymnasium |
| Indoor Swimming Pool |
| Award Winning Restaurant |
| Direct Dial Telephone |
| DVD Player |


Following a £100 million hotel restoration, The Savoy has once again taken its place at the heart of London's hotel land, providing a unique stop-over for a golf tour around the capital.
| Facilities |
|---|
| Gymnasium |
| Indoor Swimming Pool |
| Award Winning Restaurant |
| Direct Dial Telephone |
| DVD Player |
If you want to stay somewhere special while blending some of the finest golf experiences in south-east England with the best entertainment and dining London has to offer, there can be few equals to The Savoy in central London.
The Savoy's 268 guestrooms and suites are the last word in style, luxury and discreet technology. Styled with English Edwardian or Art Deco themes, the guestrooms and suites seamlessly blend the traditional with the latest in discreet technology.
Designer, Pierre Yves Rochon has used the finest materials from murano glass chandeliers and silk wall coverings to Italian linens and marble floors. Bathrooms are spacious and offer The Savoy's famous rain showerheads and signature toiletries by Miller Harris. No two rooms or suites are the same with many boasting original features, such as fireplaces, and views over the River Thames and the city of London. The hotel's enviable location means it is literally steps away from some of the world's finest theatres, museums and opera houses.
London has, of course, an array of fine dining experiences to offer, but if you want to stay at The Savoy why not sample the eatery managed by Gordon Ramsay at the River Restaurant. Legendary bartender Harry Craddock's classic cocktails are still served in the newly renovated American Bar and the Beaufort Bar offers one of the finest selections of Champagne in the city.