Jumeirah Group unveils new Royal Suite in London

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TOP PAD: The bedroom in the Royal Suite at the Jumeirah Carlton Tower, Knightsbridge.

TOP PAD: The bedroom in the Royal Suite at the Jumeirah Carlton Tower, Knightsbridge.

The Dubai-based hospitality company Jumeirah Group has unveiled a new level of luxury at one of its top London hotels.

The firm unveiled the new Royal Suite at the Jumeirah Carlton Tower in Knightsbridge on Thursday, which boasts its own private entrance and personal butler.

The 155 sq m suite has been designed by Khuan Chew – the woman responsible for the company’s flagship hotel Burj Al Arab in Dubai – and is kitted-out with Bang & Olufsen, a Swarovski crystal feature piece, and a fibre-optic 'star-lit' ceiling.

According to a statement, the suite’s bathroom features a wet room with a Jacuzzi bath, walk-in rain shower and flooring inlaid with jasper and marble.

Guests to the suite will also have access to Cadogan Gardens, the hotel's Peak Health Club & Spa and GILT Champagne Lounge.

As well as Carlton Tower, Jumeirah Group also runs the Jumeirah Lowndes Hotel in London, and the Jumeirah Essex House in New York.

In Dubai the firm runs the Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Jumeirah Emirates Towers, Madinat Jumeirah and Jumeirah Bab Al Shams Desert Resort & Spa.

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