Located in Belgravia - one of the most exclusive and elegant areas in central London - it is perfectly placed for spectacular sights and style. The iconic walls of Buckingham Palace border the district and nearby Knightsbridge, Mayfair and Sloane Street make for a fashionable stay.
Built by Jeremy Goring’s great-grandfather Otto in 1910, The Goring has been lovingly run by the Goring family since its inception.
A visionary, Otto Goring saw great promise in a plot of land situated at the Buckingham Palace end of what today is known as Beeston Place. After removing a public house and several cottages, the path was laid clear for the last grand hotel of the Edwardian era – The Goring.
Opened on the 2nd March 1910 this historic hotel was finally complete, along with en suite facilities and central heating in each and every bedroom – widely believed to be a world first.
The Goring Hotel is located in the UK in London's Belgravia district. The 5-star hotel, the last grand hotel of the Edwardian era, has been run by the Goring family since 1910. The hotel was the first in the world to have en suite facilities and central heating in each bedroom. The Goring Hotel is the only hotel in the world to hold a Royal Warrant to the Queen.
Hotel Amenities
The Goring Hotel provides 69 suites and rooms that are decorated in English country house style. The individually designed rooms have antique furnishings. Some rooms have balconies overlooking the private gardens. Footman service is included with a stay in one of the suites. Guests have complimentary access to a nearby health club that has a pool and a gym.
The Goring Hotel has always been known for its fine afternoon tea. The Dining Room, which features purple glass chandeliers, was awarded its first Michelin star in 2015. The Bar & Lounge features designer décor and a list of champagnes, wines, spirits, and cocktails. Wedding breakfasts and receptions for up to 100 guests are hosted in one of the hotel’s private rooms.
Location
Belgravia boasts multi-million dollar homes and celebrity residents. The walls of Buckingham Palace border the Belgravia district, which is also close to the green spaces of Hyde Park and Buckingham Palace Gardens. Nearby Knightsbridge, Mayfair, and Sloane Square offer luxury shopping. Area destinations include Victoria Palace Theatre and Belgravia Gallery.