Based on
Piccadilly in central London, The Ritz is one of London’s most iconic
institutions. From glitzy high-tea rooms to the prestige of its private
members’ club, the Ritz is famed for a lot of different things.
Opened
in 1906, over 100 years ago, the Ritz has always been a symbol of luxury, grandeur
and high society. Originally owned by Swiss Hotelier, Cesar Ritz, the London
establishment was built in the style of the original one in Paris, built eight
years earlier.
Known
throughout the world for its opulent interiors and lavish furnishings, The Ritz
London is on the doorstep of iconic landmarks such as Trafalgar Square,
Buckingham Palace and Bond Street. Visitors can benefit from a range of
luxurious perks such as the use of a chauffeur-driven Rolls Royce and great
on-site restaurant facilities.
Despite
its fascinating bank of history, the Ritz is also changing and evolving with
the times. The establishment has taken measures to hugely reduce the impact it
has on the environment. Since 2017, the Ritz has reduced its carbon footprint
by 1,000 tonnes and made 96% of its lights LED.
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