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In 1893, the hotel was purchased by Richard D'Oyly Carte, owner of the [[Savoy Hotel]], who commissioned the architect [[C. W. Stephens]] to redesign the building. The new structure, completed in 1898, featured an elaborate [[Art Deco]] style that remains a hallmark of the hotel today.
In 1893, the hotel was purchased by Richard D'Oyly Carte, owner of the [[Savoy Hotel]], who commissioned the architect [[C. W. Stephens]] to redesign the building. The new structure, completed in 1898, featured an elaborate [[Art Deco]] style that remains a hallmark of the hotel today.
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==Architecture and Design==
==Architecture and Design==

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Luxury hotel in London, England



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Claridge's Hotel Logo

Claridge's is a renowned luxury hotel located in the heart of Mayfair, London. Known for its opulent design and exceptional service, Claridge's has been a symbol of elegance and sophistication since the 19th century. The hotel is a favorite among royalty, celebrities, and discerning travelers from around the world.

History[edit]

The origins of Claridge's date back to 1812, when it was founded as a single house hotel. In 1854, it was acquired by William and Marianne Claridge, who expanded the property into a hotel. The establishment quickly gained a reputation for luxury and became a favorite among European royalty.

In 1893, the hotel was purchased by Richard D'Oyly Carte, owner of the Savoy Hotel, who commissioned the architect C. W. Stephens to redesign the building. The new structure, completed in 1898, featured an elaborate Art Deco style that remains a hallmark of the hotel today.

Architecture and Design[edit]

Claridge's is celebrated for its stunning architecture and interior design. The hotel's exterior, designed by C. W. Stephens, is a striking example of late Victorian architecture with its red brick and stone facade. Inside, the hotel boasts a blend of Art Deco and traditional English styles, with lavish furnishings and intricate detailing.

The lobby, a masterpiece of Art Deco design, features marble floors, elegant columns, and a grand staircase. The hotel's public spaces and guest rooms are adorned with luxurious fabrics, antique furniture, and original artworks.

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Claridge's by C. W. Stephens, architect, 1897

Notable Guests[edit]

Throughout its history, Claridge's has hosted numerous notable guests, including royalty, politicians, and celebrities. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were among the early royal visitors. During World War II, the hotel became a refuge for exiled European royalty, including the Kings of Greece, Norway, and Yugoslavia.

In more recent times, Claridge's has welcomed Hollywood stars, fashion icons, and world leaders, maintaining its status as a premier destination for the elite.

Dining and Amenities[edit]

Claridge's offers a range of dining options, including the acclaimed Fera at Claridge's, which showcases modern British cuisine. The hotel is also famous for its traditional afternoon tea, served in the elegant Foyer & Reading Room.

The hotel provides a variety of amenities, including a luxurious spa, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and several event spaces suitable for weddings, conferences, and private functions.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Claridge's has played a significant role in British cultural history. It has been featured in numerous films, television shows, and literary works, often symbolizing luxury and refinement. The hotel's annual Christmas tree display, designed by renowned artists and designers, is a highly anticipated event that attracts visitors from around the world.

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Claridge's London Christmas Tree 2015

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