The first thing that struck me about the five-star Corinthia Hotel in London when I stayed there was how utterly huge everything is. From the vast central lobby lounge with its soaring dome and chandelier made of 1,001 crystal baubles, to the high-ceilinged pillared restaurant, to the enormous breakfast room, huge ballroom, conference rooms and outside courtyard, everything at the Corinthia is super-sized.
A luxury spa break at the Corinthia hotels London
It’s got 225 rooms, 51 suites, seven penthouses, two top restaurants and a multi-award winning spa, covering four floors and containing two pools, a sauna, ice fountain and 17 treatment rooms. The bustling central lobby alone – where everyone from politicians, tourists, ladies who lunch and aspiring business tycoons meet for power coffees and afternoon tea – is the size of most hotels. Corinthia Hotel London is a destination in itself.
The history of Corinthia hotel
As it is so hard to miss, taking up a whole block of central London real estate between Embankment tube station and Whitehall, I was surprised I hadn’t been inside before. Originally the Hotel Metropole when it was built back in 1885, its location on Whitehall Place, just round the corner from Downing Street, made it a perfect Government building and was taken over by the Ministry of Defence in 1936.
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Following the sale of the building in 2007 the hotel has now been restored to its original style, with many rooms having access to their own private terraces. Its Royal Suite claims to be the largest two-bedroom suite in London.
Style with fun – even talking loos
However while the hotel is indeed grand and luxurious on a vast scale, it isn’t without a sense of fun and style too. Visitor to the loos on the ground floor will wonder why there seems to be a familiar voice reading poetry to them: it’s part of the I Can Foundation supported by the Corinthia and means your trip to the smallest room will be accompanied by Shakespeare, Wordsworth or Beethoven. Sounds strange but it’s certainly memorable!
Our room, an executive king, was smart and full of little luxuries such as a TV in the bath, separate walk-in shower, original artwork and well-stocked mini bar.
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However we were keen to check out the spa which is one of the largest I’ve seen in a London hotel and makes a spa break at the Corinthia hotels London a real treat: the changing rooms alone were vast and opulent.
A breath-taking spa at Corinthia hotel London
But it was the jet-black spa area itself took the breath away, with a 20 metre indoor pool, a hydrotherapy pool, a step-down sauna, marble heated loungers next to a line of flickering flames, private sleep pods and an ice fountain to boost the circulation after all that relaxing.
I could have happily spent all day here but a few hours had to be enough: we had dinner booked at the hotel’s Massimo restaurant. I don’t think I’ve eaten in a room with higher ceilings and with the pillars it looked like an old Roman temple.
Top British chefs
The restaurant is now Kerridge’s Bar & Grill headed by renowned Michelin-starred chef Tom Kerridge, It’s his first London restaurant and according to the hotel offers a menu which plays on Tom’s reputation for serving his take on the UK’s most celebrated dishes.
The hotel also contains The Northall restaurant with top chef Andre Garrett which specialises in British cuisine and where I recently returned for lunch: the vast curved room with views of The Thames is worth a visit in itself but the food is impeccable.
Cocktail hour at the Corinthia
Not wishing to call it a night just yet, we then headed to the Basson Bar for a couple of cocktails accompanied by a jazz singer playing the guitar: our waiter was happy to replace our iPad menus with traditional printed ones, and then equally happy to return with the iPads once we’d realised it was useful to see what size the drinks were. At £17 they weren’t cheap but our they were excellently made and perfect for a nightcap.
Thanks either to the drinks or the hotel’s formidable double-glazing we woke to find we’d slept through a colossal thunderstorm. Breakfast was in not one but two massive rooms, with a good buffet selection and cooked dishes.
It was brought home how central the hotel is when from our breakfast table we could see across the street to the commuters emerging from Embankment tube. Thankfully that day I could return to the spa instead of heading to the office – a far more civilised way to start the day.
Corinthia Hotel, Whitehall Place, London SW1A 2BD
Tel: 020 7930 8181
Prices for the Corinthia hotel London (ex VAT) start from:
Double rooms start from £575
Executive King rooms start from £655
Suites start from £1,500
Penthouses start from £5,100
If you’re interested in a short spa break at Corinthia London then day spa access at ESPA Life costs £150
Recent awards:
GQ Food & Drink Awards 2019 – Best Hotel Gala, Gruner + Jahr Spa
Awards 2019 (Germany) – Best Spa Concept 2019 GQ Grooming Awards 2019
– Best Spa Conde Nast Readers Awards 2018 – Best Hotel Spa World
Luxury Spa Awards – Luxury Wellness Spa – Country Winner: United
Kingdom 2018 World Luxury Spa Awards – Luxury Fitness Spa – Luxury
Fitness Spa – Regional Winner: Northern Europe 2018 Ultratravel
Collection – Hotel of The Year 2016 & 2017
To book directly with the hotel, click on: Corinthia Hotel London
To compare prices for Corinthia Hotel London click on: Trivago – Expedia – Booking.com
To read more reviews and get the latest prices click here to go to the Corinthia Hotel London on TripAdvisor
Note: I visited this hotel in 2016 but updated this review June 2019 to ensure accuracy and relevance. I was hosted by the hotel but all opinions expressed in ‘Spa break at the Corinthia hotels London’ are my own.
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