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Renaissance Chancery Court Hotel London
General Description
Situated in Holborn, a short walk from the shops and theatres of the
West End and within easy reach of the River Thames and the City,
Renaissance Chancery Court is ideally located for today's business and
leisure guest. Set in a historic landmark building, Chancery Court boasts
some of the largest guest rooms in London, all featuring new luxury
bedding. Escape to the hotel's award-winning day spa, home to a
gold-leafed relaxation room, or take advantage of the fully equipped
Fitness Centre. The destination restaurant and bar, Pearl, showcases the
modern French cuisine of Jun Tanaka paired with an extensive wine list.
Renaissance Chancery Court is an impressive venue for meetings, events and
weddings small or large, offering a spectacular 11,724 square-foot meeting
and conference facility.
Attractions
Accenture
Aldwych Theatre
All Star Lanes
Ascot
Automat: Automat is an American Brasserie that draws on those facets of New
York's cultural and social life so beloved by Londoners, presenting a
brand new venue for relaxed, stylish dining.
Barbican Centre
Benares: Renowned for its subtle spicing and authentic flavors, Atul
Kochhar's food is faithful to its origins but presented in a style in
keeping with the deeply seductive surroundings , marrying tradition with
daring modernity.
Big Ben
Blue Elephant: Step into the Blue Elephant in Fulham Broadway, and step
into a delight for all the senses. In through a lush tropical jungle
entrance and across a small bridge over a picturesque lily pond lies one of
London?s most romantic Thai restaurants.
Bond Street
British Museum
British Museum (0.2 mi)
Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace
Cable and Wireless
Calendar Girls, Noel Coward Theatre, West End
Cambio de Tercio: Inspired by the large variety and richness of Spanish
traditional cuisine, they have found a new way of working. Shorter cooking
times, more delicate sauses and beautiful presentation, gives its cuisine a
personal touch.
Carnaby Street
CC Bar: An elegant, historic setting to enjoy a large selection of
cocktails and wines by the glass
Chessington World of Adventures
Christophers American Grill: Christopher's American Bar & Grill serves
classic dishes from all over the United States with steaks its speciality.
Situated in a Grade II listed Victorian building, this Covent Garden
restaurant is something of an institution.
Covent Garden
Covent Garden
Covent Garden Association
Covent Garden Plaza
Deloitte & Touche
Drury Lane Theatre
Ernst & Young
Gannett
Golden Tours
Goldman Sachs
Hakkasan: Chinese Michelin-starred Hakkasan still retains its glamorous
love affair with Londoners who demand not only exquisite food but also chic
surroundings on a night out.
Harrods
Harrods and Knightsbridge
Holborn Underground Station
Horrible Histories: Terrible Trenches at the Imperial War Museum
Houses of Parliament
Locanda Locatelli: Giorgio Locatelli?s Michelin-starred Italian restaurant
is one of the most talked-about in town. The smart glass, wood and dim
lighting make dining at Locanda Locatelli a truly sophisticated experience.
London
London Britain and Paris
London Eye
London School of Economics
London's West End
Love London Green Festival
Madame Tussauds
Merrill Lynch
Museum Mile
National Gallery of Art
National Portrait Award 2009, National Portrait Gallery
New London Theatre
Nobu: One of Londons most fashionable restaurants, located over two floors.
Nobu provides an imaginative fusion of excellent Japanese and South
American cuisine in a relaxing and stylish setting.
Old Baily
Oxford Street
Oxford, Bond and Regent Street Shopping
Palaces of Westminster
Pearl Restaurant & Bar: Modern French cuisine created by Executive Head
Chef Jun Tanaka & wine list by Frederic Tanoh-koutoua, served in glamorous
surroundings.An exquisite modern French menu changes seasonally and is
complemented by the stunning surroundings of the restaurant.
Pearl Restaurant and Bar
Premium Tours
Regents Street
Rock Garden Bar
Royal Albert Hall
Royal Court of Justice
Royal Opera House
Rules: Famous for its game, most of which comes from John Mayhew's
estate in Northern England, Rules also shows a mastery of other English
dishes, both traditional and modern.It serves traditional British food,
specialising in classic game cookery, oysters, pies
Saf: The restaurant uses eco-friendly products as well as working directly
with local suppliers to source our products. They are able to provide a
standard of cuisine that is free from artificially processed ingredients.
Sakenohana: The restaurant is spread over two floors, with a sushi bar
downstairs and a resto and bar upstairs. Expect traditional raised platform
seating and plenty of raw Japanese timber. The food is a modern take on
rustic Japanese, using seasonal ingredients.
Selfridges
Shanghai Blues: Spacious and understated elegance are the hallmarks of
Shanghai Blues, in a former library within a grade II listed building. The
restaurant specialises in Shanghai Dim Sum and seafood, of which there is a
vast range.
Sir John Soane's Museum
Sir John Soane's Museum (0.2 mi)
Somerset House
St Pauls Cathedral
Sway Club
Taste of London, Regent's Park
Tate Modern
Tate Museum
The Ivy
The London Bridge Experience
The London Olympic Games 2012
The London Silver Vaults
The Lounge: Enjoy exquisite cupcakes and traditional English afternoon tea
daily including a range of international food served daily.
The Lyceum Theatre
The Narrow
The Peacock Theatre
The Proms 2009, Royal Albert Hall
The State Rooms at Buckingham Palace
The Strand Theatre
The Tower of London
Theo Randall Restaurant: The menu is made up of simple rustic dishes -
unfussy yet utterly delicious, a million miles away from the complicated
fancy fare you would normally expect to eat in Park Lane.
Trafalgar Square
Trafalgar Square
Vanilla Black: Vanilla Black's approach to vegetable cuisine is not
that of vegetarian in the traditional sense, but rather a passion for
meeting the challenge of cooking without meat or fish.
Victoria Coach Station
Visit London on Business Reclaim 17.5%
Wallace & Gromit Present a World of Cracking Ideas, Science Museum
Warner Bros
Waterloo Station
Wembley Stadium
Zuma: The restaurant has a sophisticated twist on the traditional Japanese
style of informal eating and drinking. The menu contains both traditional
as well as the lastest evolution of Japanese cuisine.
Address
252 High Holborn
City
City
London
Country
United Kingdom
5
Hotel Facilities
Business Center, Room Service, High-speed Internet, Fitness Room/Gym,
Restaurant, Parking, Swimming pool, Disabled Access, Concierge, Valet Parking, Bar / Lounge, Elevator / Lift, 24 Hour Reception, Babysitting / Child Services, Air Conditioned, Non-Smoking Rooms, Golf Course, Banquet Facilities, Conference Room(s), Currency Exchange, Safe-Deposit Box, Sauna, News Stand, Mini Bar, Cable / Satellite TV, Secretarial Service, In Room Movies, Connecting Rooms, Wake-up Service, Meeting Rooms, Kitchenette, Coffee / Tea Maker, Microwave, Hair Dryer, Modem / Data Port, TV, Laundry service, Spa bath / Jacuzzi, Direct dial phone, Ballroom, Barber/Beauty Shop, Shower, Bidet, Grab bars in bathroom, Ice Machine Ratings
Price (approx.)
GBP 155.00
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