Putting on the Ritz.
Qantas Holidays have announced that the prestigious Ritz London can be booked in Australia through Qantas Holidays.
For over a century, The Ritz London has been the benchmark by which other hotels are measured.
As London’s oldest operating five-star hotel, The Ritz Hotel London is a national treasure, exemplifying understated English charm and character.
Favoured by royalty and celebrities, it’s an opportunity to rub shoulders with the rich and famous of today and to experience a special piece on English history.
Frequented by everyone from King Edward VII to Sir Winston Churchill, and stars such as Charlie Chaplin and Judy Garland, one may drink champagne where Tallulah Bankhead famously drank champagne out of her slipper, or see where Prima Ballerina, Anna Pavlova once danced.
While visiting The Ritz London, don’t miss a chance to indulge in High Tea, an institution in itself! Served in the spectacular Palm Court, a choice of premium tea, elegant sandwiches, delicate pastries and superb service combine to make for an unforgettable afternoon.
A stay at the Ritz London is the perfect way to celebrate a special occasion or just to treat yourself to the finest service and amenities.
Prices start from $548 per person, per night for a standard room and include breakfast.
For information about Qantas Holiday or to make a booking, call Qantas Holidays on 13 14 15, go to www.qantas.com.au/holidays.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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