10 Whitehall Pl, London SW1A 2BD, UK
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Corinthia London is a 283-room five-star property on Whitehall Place, steps from Trafalgar Square, operating out of a Victorian building that dates to 1885. The hotel includes 51 suites and seven penthouses , with rooms among the largest in their category in London’s luxury hotel market. Across five venues, exceptional fine dining and elegant cocktail bars serve guests throughout the day and night. The spa spans four floors and features 17 treatment rooms, a private spa suite, and a Thermal Floor with an indoor swimming pool, vitality pool, amphitheatre sauna, ice fountain, marble heated loungers, and private sleep pods.
Total event space runs to 7,192 sq ft across 6 meeting rooms. The restored Victorian Ballroom holds up to 350 guests for a reception or, combined with the Courtroom, provides conference space for up to 116 delegates. The Ballroom offers 263 sqm of space with high ceilings, elegant chandeliers, and natural light from floor-to-ceiling windows. Six dedicated meeting rooms include the Nelson, Codrington, Victory, Hardy, Orion, and the Collingwood. Private dining is available at Kerridge’s Private Dining Room and the Northall Private Dining Room.
Corinthia London suits corporate room blocks, conference groups, and wedding parties that need a central London address, significant event infrastructure, and a full suite of guest services under one roof. The hotel offers one complimentary room night for every 35 rooms booked, welcome amenities for all group guests on arrival, inclusive built-in AV in Mezzanine meeting rooms, and preferential group rates available up to three days before or after a programme. Engine travelers booking for conventions, multi-day corporate retreats, or large celebrations will find the combination of 283 guest rooms and 7,192 sq ft of event space a practical fit for groups of most sizes.
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