Inside The Penthouse Suites at The Corinthia London
Inside The Penthouse Suites at The Corinthia London
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Inside The Penthouse Suites at The Corinthia London

London’s luxury hideaway Corinthia spans breathtaking panoramic vistas across the English capital from its bespoke luxury suites and multi-award-winning urban spa

Conveniently nestled between The Embankment, Trafalgar Square, the Royal Horseguards and River Thames, the Corinthia London is within walking distance of much-loved London landmarks including Covent Garden, Leicester Square and Piccadilly.

Apart from its multi-award-winning spa, the hotel’s pièce de résistance is its collection of seven penthouse suites, a spectacular selection of exclusive two-storey apartments, heralding a new era of luxury accommodation for the city.

The lavish spa at Corinthia hotel in London

These opulent guest residences are built within the soaring turrets of the grand Victorian building, each with its distinct style and unique handcrafted, bespoke finishes and furniture.

The penthouses are themed around personalities typically found living in an affluent London street: royalty, high society, explorers, actors, musicians, writers and politicians.

Bold artwork and bursts of vibrant colour add personality to the garden suite living room which is bathed in a flood of natural light

Meanwhile, underground and suitably theatrical, the alluring interior of ESPA Life at Corinthia greets wellness devotees in a refined, albeit tastefully moody black and white space with fireplaces, ample thermal floor area, heated marble loungers and winsome lighting spanning across more than 3,000 square metres spread across four floors.

A view of the award-winning cosy, tastefully moody black and white-themed ESPA Life at Corinthia

With a plethora of awards, most connoisseurs recognise it as the English capital’s number-one wellness destination and one of the world’s leading urban spa escapes. On arrival, it’s time to check in and forget about checking out. ■ corinthia.com/london

Images courtesy of Corinthia Hotels


From the Spring Issue 2021 of Harper’s Bazaar Interiors

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