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Set just steps from St James's Park, Buckingham Palace, and the Houses of Parliament, Conrad London St. James features a prestigious, historic facade and a classic, contemporary interior, which showcases stunning art and locally inspired design. The ideal location connects guests to iconic London landmarks and provides easy access to the City and major conference centers. The hotel's intuitive and personal service appeals to both today's smart luxury travelers and local clientele who came to dine or hold meetings in the inspiring setting. Inside you will find luxurious rooms featuring modern in-room technology and amenities, complete with spacious bathtubs and walk-in showers. Enjoy an elevated style of British cuisine by renowned Chef Sally Abe at The Pem restaurant, before sampling a pint of house draft from Meantime Brewery, or perhaps one of the selections of craft beers, wines and iconic gins in the Blue Boar pub. Savor a quintessentially English afternoon tea in the Orchard room, and enjoy innovative cocktails created by top mixologists in our glamorous cocktail bar The Hedgerow. Energize with the latest equipment in the 24-hour Fitness Center. With over 7000 sq. ft. flexible meeting space, state-of-the-art audio-visual technology and creative food, Conrad London St James is ideal for business events, conferences, and weddings. Less than a hundred feet from St James’s Park Tube Station, Victoria Train Station is also a 12-minute walk away. St James’s Park can be reached in 3 minutes' by foot. - The Pem will be temporarily closed from the 16th of July and will reopen with a new state-of-the-art kitchen. - Afternoon tea in The Orchard tea room is temporarily paused while the kitchen undergoes its exciting refurbishment. - The Pem reopens and Afternoon tea menu commences in the Autumn.
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