A luxury London boutique hotel is making a bee-line for the GCC market this summer offering a “five-star townhouse” concept that it believes will appeal to the discerning traveller.
St James’s Hotel and Club, which is centrally located near Mayfair, just minutes from Piccadilly, yet tucked away in a cul-de-sac on Park Place, re-opened in September following an 18-month restoration programme and is now geared up for the Gulf market, according to managing director Henrik Muehle.
“We know what the Middle East client needs,” he said, explaining that Arabic TV channels and newspapers, Halal food, mezze menus and shisha on request, were all available at St James’s.
“We also have chauffeur-driven cars – we work with Quintessentially Cars here in Lonodn – as well as personal shoppers to take guests to nearby Harvey Nichols, Harrods or Fortnum & Mason.”
Muehle was also keen to highlight the suites with roof terraces, where food and shisha can be served during the balmy English summer.
These include the Terrace Suite and the Westminster Suite, with outdoor terraces boasting views over London – a rarity given that most London properties do not have terraces at all.
All suites have king-sized beds, a fireplace, antique furnishings and sculptures, carefully-appointed artwork and separate bedroom, bathroom and living areas.
They are all located on the upper floors of this Victorian townhouse, which first opened its doors as a gentlemen’s chamber for the English aristocracy, and feature handmade silk wallpaper, black lacquered furniture, handcrafted Murano glass chandeliers and some bathrooms feature built-in LCD TVs.
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Other features include complimentary Wi-Fi internet access, L’Occitane amenities, a VDA-system, iPod docking station, DVD Players and flat screen TVs.
The property, which is part of the luxury Althoff Hotel Collections, has 60 guest rooms in total, as well as The Andaman restaurant, a bar and private dining and meetings facilities.
All guests have complimentary access to the nearby Mayfair Hotels Gym, while the ‘Royal Entrance’ on the first floor leads straight to the jogging track in Green Park.
Meuhle said he liked to describe St James’s as “a grande hotel in mini”.
“It provides all of the services a big hotel offers yet it is intimate and private; it’s tucked away in a cul-de-sac, yet it is central – the perfect location.”