Amid the elegance of Belgravia, The Goring Hotel has held a cherished place in London’s hospitality scene for over a century. Today, the British hotel is evolving, shifting from a royal favourite under Queen Elizabeth II to a contemporary icon of sustainable luxury at in the early days of King Charles’ reign.
The Goring’s geographic location couldn’t be more fitting for a royal legacy. A 10-minute stroll from the palace gates, the hotel has served as a discreet haven for royalty and dignitaries for 113 years. It was famously the choice of accommodation for Kate Middleton on the eve of her wedding to William, Prince of Wales, and Queen Elizabeth II was a regular in the restaurant –cementing its place among Britain’s most revered establishments.