
"Nestled in the heart of London's royal quarter, Taj 51 Buckingham Gate Suites and Residences offers a rare blend of history, elegance and contemporary comfort. With roots tracing back to the 1500s and the court of Queen Elizabeth I, this site later became the setting for the redbrick townhouses that Major Pawley commissioned in 1897, which today form one of London's most distinguished all-suite hotels."
"Each suite is designed to feel like a private residence, complete with fully equipped kitchens, spacious living areas and refined interiors that reflect a quiet sophistication. Whether staying for a few nights or an extended visit, guests enjoy the comfort of home with the service of a five-star hotel. The One, Two- and Three-bedroom Suite offers townhouse charm with contemporary ease - perfect for families or those desiring extra space."
"For those seeking something truly special, the Signature Suites, including the Jaguar Suite and the Cinema Suite, celebrate storytelling, craftsmanship and understated luxury. Complementing Taj 51 is its sister property next door, St James' Court, A Taj Hotel, which shares the same ethos of warm hospitality and timeless elegance. Together, they offer a seamless experience that caters to every need, from intimate stays to grand occasions."
Taj 51 Buckingham Gate Suites and Residences occupies a historic site with origins in the 1500s and redbrick townhouses commissioned by Major Pawley in 1897. The hotel sits steps from Buckingham Palace, Westminster and St James's Park, offering calm exclusivity with easy access to London's landmarks. Suites are residence-style with fully equipped kitchens, spacious living areas and refined interiors, available in one-, two- and three-bedroom layouts ideal for families and extended stays. Signature Suites such as the Jaguar Suite and Cinema Suite emphasize craftsmanship and understated luxury. The adjoining St James' Court, A Taj Hotel, complements with shared hospitality and elegance. Dining includes Michelin-starred Quilon and House of Ming's Sichuan and Cantonese-inspired menu.
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