The Ritz
Built in the Belle Epoche style in 1906 and opened by former Savoy manager, Cesar Ritz, The Ritz Hotel was the first steel framed building constructed in London.
It has become famous for its afternoon tea, which is currently the highest priced available in town, and unfortunately - the longest waiting list. Although undoubtedly luxurious,
it has always been usurped in the Egon Ronay or AA ratings, by the Savoy, Dorchester, Claridges, Connaught and the Berkeley.
It overlooks Green Park, on the south side of Piccadilly and houses a 24-hour, High-Rollers casino in the basement.
The Ritz, 150 Piccadilly, W1J 9BR.
Green Park Tube.
Call: 020 7493 8181



