Carlton Tower Jumeirah unveils £100m makeover

 
 

The Carlton Tower Jumeirah in London has reopened its doors following an 18-month closure and mega £100m renovation.

 

Previously known as Jumeirah Carlton Tower, the property launches under a new name to reflect the significance of the most extensive transformation in all its history.

The hotel refurbishment has seen every corner of the 17-storey building redesigned and rejuvenated. The 186 beautifully appointed rooms and suites have all been renovated to the highest standard, designed by 1508 London, to offer a sense of tranquillity with an emphasis on light and space, reduced from 216 to offer larger accommodation.

Many of the newly created signature and junior suites boast balconies with spectacular views over London, and guests will have exclusive access to private garden square Cadogan Gardens and its tennis courts.

The renovations include the creation of a striking double-height reception, newly created Lobby bar and lounge, ballroom and meeting rooms and an Italian restaurant Al Mare, serving sophisticated Italian cuisine.

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The Chinoiserie, an all-day dining area that won the prestigious 'Afternoon Tea of the Year' award in 2018 is now transformed with an elegant and light design.

The hotel’s elegant Ballroom on the first-floor seats up to 400 people and can be entered by private entrance or via a grand staircase with a cascading chandelier.

In addition, surrounding event space ideal for private meetings and functions include three contemporary meeting rooms boasting natural light and overlooking the gardens.

The renovations continue with an innovative new health club, The Peak and new treatment rooms at the Talise Spa, set across three floors, boasting London’s largest indoor swimming pool, flooded with natural light and breath-taking views across the capital. 

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