Conrad London St. James

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22-28 Broadway London SW1H 0BH

Ratings

AA Hotel Services
5
Northstar
5

Awards

Trip Advisor: 2017 Travellers' Choice® 2017 UK Winner in Luxury Contemporary Hotel 2017 Regional winner in Luxury City Hotel 2017 Luxury Art Hotel for London

Venue Highlights

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Concierge services
  • Internet access

Facilities

  • Onsite restaurant

Business services

  • Business center

Recreational activities

  • Health club
  • Outdoor pool
  • Tennis courts

Distance from airport

  • 16 mi. from venue

Conrad London St. James Meeting Space

Total meeting space6,000 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms7
Largest room2,937 sq. ft.
Second largest room2,904 sq. ft.

Floor Plans

Filters

Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms256
Double (2 beds)54
Suites15
Tax rate20%

Local Attractions

St James' Park

Recreation
2 minutes away
Our Concierge Team are delighted to recommend the most scenic walks in St Jame's Park, minutes from the hotel.

London Eye

Recreation
10 minutes away
The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, between January 2011 and August 2014, the EDF Energy London Eye and is now called the London Eye. From late January 2015, the London Eye will be sponsored by Coca-Cola.[8] The entire structure is 135 metres (443 ft) tall and the wheel has a diameter of 120 metres (394 ft). When erected in 1999 it was the world's tallest Ferris wheel. Its height was surpassed by the 160 m (520 ft) Star of Nanchang in 2006, the 165 m (541 ft) Singapore Flyer in 2008, and the 167.6 m (550 ft) High Roller (Las Vegas) in 2014. Supported by an A-frame on one side only, unlike the taller Nanchang and Singapore wheels, the Eye is described by its operators as "the world's tallest cantilevered observation wheel".[9]
South Bank of the River Thames
London, GB

Westminster Abbey

Historical landmark
2 minutes away
Iconic London landmark, Westminster Abbey & the Houses of Parliament, situated only 2 minutes walk from Conrad London St James.

Elizabeth Tower

Historical landmark
5 minutes away
Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London, and often extended to refer to the clock and the clock tower. The tower is officially known as the Elizabeth Tower, renamed as such to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II (prior to being renamed in 2012 it was known as simply "Clock Tower"). The tower holds the largest four-faced chiming clock in the world and is the third-tallest free-standing clock tower. The tower has become one of the most prominent symbols of the United Kingdom and is often in the establishing shot of films set in London.
London

Big Ben

Historical landmark
5 minutes away
Iconic Big Ben is only five minutes walk from the hotel.

Trafalgar Square

Recreation
10 minutes away
Trafalgar Square (/ˌtrəˈfælɡər/ trə-fal-gər) is a public space and tourist attraction in central London, built around the area formerly known as Charing Cross. It is situated in the City of Westminster. At its centre is Nelson's Column, which is guarded by four lion statues at its base. There are a number of commemorative statues and sculptures in the square, while one plinth, left empty since it was built in 1840, The Fourth Plinth, has been host to contemporary art since 1999. The square is also used for political demonstrations and community gatherings, such as the celebration of New Year's Eve. The name commemorates the Battle of Trafalgar, a British naval victory of the Napoleonic Wars over France and Spain which took place on 21 October 1805 off the coast of Cape Trafalgar in Los Canos de Meca, a town in the municipality of Vejer de la Frontera (in the municipality of Barbate since 1940), Cadiz, Spain. The original name was to have been "King William the Fourth's Square", but George Ledwell Taylor suggested the name "Trafalgar Square".[1] In the 1820s George IV engaged the architect John Nash to redevelop the area. Nash cleared the square as part of his Charing Cross Improvement Scheme. The present architecture of the square is due to Sir Charles Barry and was completed in 1845. Trafalgar Square is owned by the Queen in Right of the Crown and managed by the Greater London Authority, while Westminster City Council owns the roads around the square, including the pedestrianised area of the North Terrace.[2] It forms part of the Northbank business improvement district.[3]

Buckingham Palace

Recreation
10 minutes away
Buckingham Palace (UK /ˈbʌkɪŋəm/ /ˈpælɪs/[1][2]) is the London residence and principal workplace of the monarchy of the United Kingdom.[3] Located in the City of Westminster, the palace is often at the centre of state occasions and royal hospitality. It has been a focus for the British people at times of national rejoicing. Originally known as Buckingham House, the building which forms the core of today's palace was a large townhouse built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703 on a site which had been in private ownership for at least 150 years. It was subsequently acquired by King George III in 1761[4] as a private residence for Queen Charlotte and was known as "The Queen's House". During the 19th century it was enlarged, principally by architects John Nash and Edward Blore, who formed three wings around a central courtyard. Buckingham Palace finally became the official royal palace of the British monarch on the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837. The last major structural additions were made in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including the East front, which contains the well-known balcony on which the royal family traditionally congregates to greet crowds outside. However, the palace chapel was destroyed by a German bomb during World War II; the Queen's Gallery was built on the site and opened to the public in 1962 to exhibit works of art from the Royal Collection. The original early 19th-century interior designs, many of which still survive, included widespread use of brightly coloured scagliola and blue and pink lapis, on the advice of Sir Charles Long. King Edward VII oversaw a partial redecoration in a Belle Époque cream and gold colour scheme. Many smaller reception rooms are furnished in the Chinese regency style with furniture and fittings brought from the Royal Pavilion at Brighton and from Carlton House. The Buckingham Palace Garden is the largest private garden in London.

Victoria Palace Theatre

Theater
1 mi. away
There has been a theatre on this site since 1832, originally known as Moy’s Music Hall, well before the coming of the railways. This was then renamed in 1863 and became The Royal Standard Music Hall. In 1886, when Victoria Street and Victoria Station were built, the theatre was demolished and the rebuilt Royal Standard Music Hall became "the most comfortable Hall of entertainment in London... no expense has been spared."

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Ideally situated just steps from St James's Park, Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament, Conrad London St James offers a smart choice for the modern traveler. Navigate around the city with ease with convenient transport links nearby the hotel. The superior location offers easy access to iconic London landmarks spanning Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey, as well as major conference centers and leading corporations. Encased in a historic 19th Century façade, the chic and contemporary interior of Conrad London St James showcases original art installations and locally inspired design. The six-floor Conrad London St. James features 256 beautiful contemporary rooms, including 30 suites and a spectacular penthouse with its own private elevator. Every room reflects the hotel's modern design, offering a bathtub, walk-in rain shower, Nespresso machine, media hub and complimentary WiFi. Choose an executive room or suite for exclusive access to the Executive Lounge. Whether you are planning a small boardroom gathering for ten, a workshop for 30 or an investors meeting for 50, the hotel offers a selection of meetings rooms and suites, that combine dynamic, intuitive service with the very latest technology. The Conrad London St. James hotel has seven meeting rooms ranging from the Chequers Boardroom for ten people, complete with full video conferencing facilities, to the Whitehall Suite, which can cater for banqueting for up to 230 people, or can be configured to a theater style layout for 300. Our team of event professionals will work to ensure that all of your special requests are met. Each meeting room includes in-built audiovisual equipment, and offers flexible layouts and a range of food and drinks to meet your individual requirements.

Cancellation Policy

Extraction of standard Groups & Events Terms and Conditions: CANCELLATION AND PERFORMANCE POLICIES The rates and concessions offered by us in the Event Agreement are based in part upon the total revenue anticipated by us from your agreement to use and pay for the bedrooms, meeting rooms and functions as listed in the Event Agreement. You guarantee that your Event will provide the Total Anticipated Revenue. You agree and understand that in the event of a full cancellation or lack of performance by you, we will have lost the opportunity to offer your unused facilities to others either individually or as part of another block and we will incur additional costs in attempting to resell inventory that was already sold to you. As our actual damages would be difficult to determine, you agree to pay to us reasonable liquidated damages, plus applicable national and local taxes, for full cancellation or lack of performance as described in the following clauses. The parties agree that the liquidated damages clauses provided for in this agreement are a reasonable effort by the parties to agree in advance on the damages that we will suffer due to full cancellation or lack of performance. Full Cancellation Should you cancel your Event for any reason, including changing your meeting/function site to another hotel, you agree to pay us the applicable full cancellation damages. The full cancellation damages will be calculated as a percentage, based on the date of cancellation and the number of total guests listed below. All notices of cancellation must be in writing and will take effect from the date of our receipt of your notice and the minimum numbers guarantees listed below. Cancellation damages will be set out as a genuine pre-estimate of the Hotel’s loss which for purposes of this agreement shall equal 100% of bedroom accommodation and room hire (“ARH”) and 100% of pre-booked “F&B”. Detailed overview will be provided with the contract.

Additional Information

Make the most of your journey at Conrad London St. James with our curated list of luxury experiences. Explore the city with a bespoke itinerary that reflect a local take on culture, art, food, and adventure and enjoy a truly inspired stay. Conrad London St. James is calling on all budding crime solvers with the launch of their detectives experience for delegates at the hotel. Inspired by the property’s location near to New Scotland Yard, on the Victoria Embankment, Conrad London St. James is working in partnership with The Detective Project – a teambuilding activity themed around the science of crime solving. Run by former Scotland Yard trained detectives and Metropolitan police officers, delegates will practice skills such as chromatography and finger print testing, in a dedicated crime investigation room at the hotel, whilst kitted out in forensic suits.