The Connaught Hotel (London)
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The Connaught in Carlos Place, Mayfair, central London, is a five star, one Michelin star hotel.
The hotel was an offshoot of a hotel opened by Alexander Grillon in Albemarle Street, Mayfair, and was originally a pair of Georgian houses in Charles Street, near Grosvenor Square. The Duke of Westminster decided to redevelop the area, and the street was changed, becoming Carlos Place. In 1892 Scorrier, the owner, applied to rebuild the hotel although work did not start until two years later, when the original houses were demolished.
In 1897, the Coburg Hotel duly opened, named after Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg. In 1917, during World War I, the decision was made to change the name to The Connaught. The name chosen was that of Queen Victoria’s 3rd son, Prince Arthur, the first Duke of Connaught.
In 1935, Rudolph Richard, a young Swiss hotelier, became general manager of The Connaught and ran the hotel almost as an English private house, with the highest standards of comfort and service. In 1956, The Connaught was acquired by the Savoy Group, owners of Claridge's, The Berkeley and The Savoy in London
www.the-connaught.co.uk/
The hotel was an offshoot of a hotel opened by Alexander Grillon in Albemarle Street, Mayfair, and was originally a pair of Georgian houses in Charles Street, near Grosvenor Square. The Duke of Westminster decided to redevelop the area, and the street was changed, becoming Carlos Place. In 1892 Scorrier, the owner, applied to rebuild the hotel although work did not start until two years later, when the original houses were demolished.
In 1897, the Coburg Hotel duly opened, named after Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg. In 1917, during World War I, the decision was made to change the name to The Connaught. The name chosen was that of Queen Victoria’s 3rd son, Prince Arthur, the first Duke of Connaught.
In 1935, Rudolph Richard, a young Swiss hotelier, became general manager of The Connaught and ran the hotel almost as an English private house, with the highest standards of comfort and service. In 1956, The Connaught was acquired by the Savoy Group, owners of Claridge's, The Berkeley and The Savoy in London
www.the-connaught.co.uk/
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Connaught_(hotel)
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Coordinates: 51°30'36"N -0°8'59"E
- Grosvenor House, A JW Marriott Hotel 0.4 km
- Amba Hotel Marble Arch 0.7 km
- London Trocadero 1.1 km
- Lancaster London Hotel 1.8 km
- Hilton London Metropole 1.9 km
- Royal Mail West London Mail Centre 1.9 km
- The Savoy Hotel 2 km
- Royal National Hotel 2.2 km
- Rosewood London 2.3 km
- St. Pancras Renaissance London Hotel 2.8 km
- Grosvenor Square 0.2 km
- Mayfair 0.2 km
- Selfridges 0.5 km
- Oxford Street, London 0.7 km
- Hyde Park 1 km
- City of Westminster 1 km
- Marylebone 1.7 km
- Central London 2 km
- Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea 2.8 km
- Camden Council 3.7 km