Classic Room
Compact, quiet rooms generally facing the inner courtyard — a good fit for guests planning to spend most of the evening in the restaurant, bar or lounge downstairs.
Each room carries the same colour language found downstairs — deep emerald textiles, warm brass fittings and cream walls — but scaled for rest rather than performance. Beds are dressed in heavyweight linen, and most rooms retain at least one original architectural feature, whether a cornice, a fireplace surround or a tall sash window.
Rooms are organised into a small number of categories, from compact classic rooms facing the inner courtyard to larger suites overlooking the street. All categories share the same bathroom fittings and in-room amenities; the differences are mainly in size, view and layout.
Compact, quiet rooms generally facing the inner courtyard — a good fit for guests planning to spend most of the evening in the restaurant, bar or lounge downstairs.
A larger footprint with a separate seating area, typically positioned on higher floors with more natural light through the day.
The largest standard category, with a distinct lounge area, street-facing windows and, in most cases, the building's original decorative cornicing intact.
Heavyweight linen, layered blackout curtains and a bedside lighting scheme designed for reading rather than overhead glare.
Marble-finished bathrooms with a separate shower and bath in most categories, alongside a small selection of in-house toiletries.
Complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the building, along with a work-friendly desk area in Deluxe rooms and suites.
A small tea and coffee station in every room, with 24-hour room service available for a fuller menu at any hour.
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