While you might expect quite a stuffy affair from an all-suite,
luxury hotel on the River Thames in Chelsea, the Wyndham Grand has the
charm of a smaller, boutique property.
With long-term guests joining bustling business travellers – and one
guest actually living there full time – the hotel can seem surprisingly
cozy.
There are just 158 suites, including four stunning penthouses, most
of which have spectacular views over Chelsea Harbour, the Thames and the
London skyline.
Guests mingle in the newly refurbished Chelsea Riverside Brasserie - which offers quality, seasonal produce to create classic British dishes with a modern twist – or sip Taittinger at The Bar, whiling away the hours in the naturally lit interiors.
Just around the corner the exclusive shops of Sloane Square and
Knightsbridge await, making the hotel the perfect spot to set up camp
for a shopping trip, but inside it is very much a case of relaxation
first.
The refurbished Blue Harbour Spa, with its large pool, six treatment
rooms, nail bar and hair salon, is open to guests and offers a wide
range of treatments and therapies, with a signature treatment - a
relaxing essential oil candle massage - costing £90. The spa works with
Susan Molyneux, Aromatherapy Associates and Voya.
Each of the suites is spacious, airy and contemporary in style,
reflecting the hotel’s emphasis on a sense of place and sophistication.
All include a separate living room area and many have private balconies
overlooking the marina.
With so much on offer, the Wyndham Grand is quite a draw for UK visitors.
General manager Xavier Montembault explained to Breaking Travel News:
“We largely look after UK business, with half our guests traveling
domestically. The rest come from Europe, the Middle East, and the
occasional American visitor.
“There are a lot of repeat visitors. The advantage of this property
is that it is unique – we are the only all suite, five star hotel in
London. The setting, on the river, the quiet atmosphere, they give us a
real advantage.
“Once you visit, you will certainly come back.”
On the top floor, a recent refurbishment saw the launch of four new
suites, each individually-designed. These are themed after London
fashion styles and come complete with views over London.
The King’s Suite embraces truly British design using an
eclectic mix of fabrics, flamboyant velvets and furnishings, and
includes a vibrant Union Jack headboard, while the Savile Suite takes inspiration from the timeless gentlemen’s tailoring of Savile Row.
Next door the Kensington Suite offers guests old world charm
using subtle pinstripes and Paul Smith fabrics. The living area, leading
onto the balcony, has stained timber panelling and has soft seating.
Finally, the Abingdon Suite carefully combines Art Deco and
London’s iconic Biba style with striking polka dot fabrics and stained
oak-lacquered furniture.
A private chef, personal butler and chauffeur can be added to all suites on request. Prices start at £1,500.
Teamwork
Back at work, the property offers over 12,000 sq ft of meeting and
events facilities with six meeting rooms, all with natural light and
fabulous views over the harbour.
Situated on the ground floor, with a spectacular glass-fronted
setting, the Grand Ballroom offers views over the harbour and is ideal
for large-scale conference events and private engagements including
weddings.
Upstairs three meeting rooms - Albert, Battersea and a private boardroom - are all suited to smaller meetings.
A well kept secret, the Wyndham Grand London Chelsea Harbour combines
the sophistication of a small, boutique property with the amenities and
location of a larger property. Well worth a visit.
More information
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts operates Wyndham Grand London Chelsea Harbour under a 20-year lease, which it secured in 2007.
For more information on visiting the property head over to the official website.
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