Business Traveller (India)

The luxury grammar of

Indian culture and British sensibilit­ies have been beautifull­y brought together in The LaLiT London

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The LaLiT Suri Hospitalit­y Group marked its internatio­nal foray with the launch of its newest hotel – The LaLiT London in 2017. This is the Àrst time an Indian hospitalit­y chain has a fully owned property on English soil. The 180-yearold neo baroque ediÀce, built by Edward Mountford, the architect of the Old Bailey, has undergone a Àve-year, £50 million refurbishm­ent.

The LaLiT London epitomises the warmth and richness of Indian culture blended with the Ànest Victorian architectu­re. Located on South Bank, near Tower Bridge, the heritage building lies in the heart of the busy metropolis and, is now a haven of Indian hospitalit­y.

A lesson in history that blends hospitalit­y and cultures of two countries, The LaLiT London showcases Indian art and culture amongst other things. The majestic Great Hall has been re-equipped as its signature, award winning Pan-Indian, restaurant, Baluchi; the Headmaster’s Room has been refurbishe­d as The Lalit Legacy Suite, and the laboratori­es as the meeting room. The wooden paneling, carved ceilings, original windows, luxurious Àreplace and the great hall — all with their majestic and incredible Victorian architectu­re have been restored and now impress with a rich Indian imprint.

The LaLiT London showcases Indian art, culture, food and more. The handcrafte­d furniture, magniÀcent blue chandelier­s in The Great Hall, the symbolic yet decorative light Àxtures with a complement­ary design on the wooden shutters, and carpeting along with Indian artworks, cut glass mirrors, intricate hand woven tapestries and Indian marble Áooring are made in India. :ith all this and more, The LaLiT London is all set to redeÀne the grammar of luxury.

The LaLiT London is an experience that enables you to create memories for a lifetime.

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