The Carlton Tower Jumeirah

The Carlton Tower Jumeirah is a luxury hotel in London, England. Owned and managed by the Emirati firm Jumeirah, it is located on Cadogan Place next to Sloane Street and close to Harrods, Harvey Nichols and central Knightsbridge. There are three restaurants and bars, which include The Rib Room Bar & Restaurant, and Chinoiserie.

The Carlton Tower Jumeirah
The Carlton Tower Jumeirah is located in Kensington
The Carlton Tower Jumeirah
Location within Kensington
General information
LocationCadogan Place, Knightsbridge, London, England
Coordinates51°29′54″N 0°9′31″W
Opened5 January 1961[1]
OwnerDubai Holding
ManagementJumeirah
Other information
Number of rooms215
Number of suites58
Number of restaurants3
Website
Official website

History

The hotel opened on 5 January 1961 as The Carlton Tower, managed by Hotel Corporation of America. In 1970, that chain was renamed Sonesta Hotels, and the hotel was briefly renamed the Sonesta Tower Hotel. UK-based Lex Hotels assumed management in 1971, and the hotel regained its original name. In 1977, the hotel's owners, Prudential Assurance, sold the property to Proteus Hotels.[2]

Hyatt Hotels assumed management in 1982, and the hotel was renamed the Hyatt Carlton Tower. When Hyatt's 20-year contract ran out, Jumeirah took over management in December 2001, and the hotel was renamed Jumeirah Carlton Tower.[3] In 2011, to celebrate its 50th year, the hotel published a history by Clive Aslet, "All That Life Can Afford".[4]

In September 2019 the hotel closed for a £100 million renovation. It reopened on 27 July 2021, rebranded slightly as The Carlton Tower Jumeirah.[5]

The hotel was voted "Best UK Business Hotel" at the Conde Nast Reader's Travel Awards in 2008 as well as Conde Nast Middle East Readers’ Choice Awards 2013 - Best International Business Hotel.[6][7]

The hotel was awarded "England's Best Business Hotel" for three consecutive years (from 2011 to 2013) at the World Travel Awards and has been nominated every year since.[8]

The hotel found itself amid controversy in 2009 when The Telegraph reported a banker's naked corpse was found by a member of staff.[9]

References

  1. "Hotels". Famous Hotels. 5 January 1961. Retrieved 25 June 2017.
  2. "Jumeirah group enters London market". gulfnews.com. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  3. Nazzal, Nasouh (17 March 2002). "Jumeirah group enters London market". GulfNews.com. Retrieved 25 June 2017.
  4. "Jumeirah Carlton turns 50". thehandbook.com. 10 June 2011. Archived from the original on 11 February 2013.
  5. "The Carlton Tower Jumeirah Opens Following An Extensive 18-Month Transformation".
  6. "London". www.jumeirah.com. Archived from the original on 25 December 2009.
  7. "Check Out Conde Nast Traveller Middle East Magazine's Launch Issue". Masala.com. 11 December 2013. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  8. "Jumeirah Carlton Tower on World Travel Awards". World Travel Awards. Retrieved 17 March 2016.
  9. "Millionaire HSBC banker hanged himself over marriage problems". Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 17 March 2016.


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