Corinthia London, one of the best luxury hotels in Central London

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This week we take you to a great visit of the Corinthia London, a fantastic luxury hotel in the heart of London near Trafalgar square.

London is one of those cities that’s filled to the brim with incredible hotels and addresses, however few of them truly stand out as being truly memorable experiences. Following a philosophy of “unnecessary necessities” and the vision of Managing Director Thomas Kochs, Corinthia London sets out to offer a completely tailor-made experience to each one of its guests, allowing them to immerse themselves in the London lifestyle, but with a sense of familiarity that makes the experience just a tad more comfortable.

In the new episode of our Documentary series, Ivan and Rouslan Lartisien, and Managing Director Thomas Kochs, as they discuss what allows Corinthia London to be more than just a luxury hotel.

00:00 Introduction
01:33 Corinthia's architecture and common spaces
02:37 Corinthia London's "unnecessary necessities" concept with Managing Director Thomas Kochs
03:39 The Carson Trolley of Guy Olivier
05:13 The golden cup of Richard Brendon
06:19 The Penthouse Suite at Corinthia London
07:05 The Candy Jar
07:25 Conclusion
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It's surprising, seeing Thomas Kochs now as the General Manager of Corinthia. As I recall, he was the GM of Claridge's. A very neat and precise man, his attention to detail is incroyable🌟

kennyadiwidjaya
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Outstanding! Well said! Thomas Kochs is not only brilliant but also seems very sweet & humble as well. He is definitely someone who would be such a pleasure to meet & to know. Truly one of a kind. Indeed! Thanks to Thomas Kochs the Corinthia Hotel with its beauty, unique ambience & 'unnecessary necessities' is truly incredible. Thank you for sharing!

AnnieAlways
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Thomas Kochs jumped from Claridge's to Corinthia, with a hefty pay raise I am sure.

MarioRamos-ce
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My husband and I had the wonderful pleasure of spending our Christmas at the Corinthia and it was truly one of the best hotel experiences of our lives. We are already planning a return visit and can't wait for the Corinthia in New York to open!

carriebertram
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Best Hotel i`ve ever visited with a perfect service and everyone is so very friendly an willingly to help in any situation. The location is perfect for a short visit, you can explore a lot of historical buildings and museum just by walking along. Had also the best porridge, ceasars salad and scottish salmon there. Such a positive an luxury place!

keinkein
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Outstanding conversion from what I believe was Government offices though it started life as a hotel. Now one of the best not only in London but anywhere.

TheVaughan
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Going anywhere in London these days without being overwhelmed by tourists is getting more and more difficult. It’s good if this hotel foes have a local following, in some Mayfair hotels you’ll be surprised to hear anyone speaking English without a heavy foreign accent. I’m not against foreigners, quite the opposite, they have improved the hospitality industry enormously, but can understand that many visitors like the idea of mixing with locals.

paullewis
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Hardly any footage of the actual room...which is black, grey and cream. The view over london is so good...they barely show it. Hmmm...see more interested in themselves and crockery, cakes and perfume to me.
Think I'll go somewhere else.

markw
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Absolutely love this. What true hospitality is all about!

charlotteweatherall
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It's a pity the interiors are so beige cream and bland. Not even the odd antique piece to mix in.
There's no personality or character.
I don't think anyone cares about candy or sweets trolleys.

MZig-rwsu
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How utterly embarrassing for this "bla-bla" hotel manager to break this precious bone china. Imagine, people work for a whole week and he just destroyed it in seconds with him taking himself too important in front of cameras. It's also annoying to listen to his English. What a shame!

dinhhoatran