Clearly one for those in search of hotels with years of history packed into every brick, and top quality service to boot. With it's recent successful refurb, The Langham has suddenly become much more than 140 year old hotel where British Afternoon tea was born. Facelift has added a touch of glamour and glitter to already charming setting blending in contemporary touches with 19th century elegance: solid cast bronze gates meets silk wall panels and glass blown chandeliers. Superb location, 382 guest rooms, and suites and two new hip restaurants inside should entice you. If not, the new Chuan signature spa based on traditional Chinese medicine opening soon, definitely will.
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