Located a two-minute walk from Piccadilly Circus and its underground station and facing one of the busiest streets in London, this grand hotel was once Le Meridien before closing and getting a total ...
British architect Richard Norman Shaw designed the hotel in a Neo-Baroque style, which opened in 1908 after an 18-month build – catching the attention of high society, including King George V, in its ...
In early 2021, Le Méridien Piccadilly will become the Dilly, an independently owned and operated hotel. The historic hotel dates back to 1908 and the transformation over the coming months and years ...
The acquisition of the 280-room hotel is part of a recently announced €400m (£346m) fund, which Fattal raised in partnership with a number of institutional investors. The Dilly will join the group’s ...
Fattal, owner of Leonardo Hotels UK & Ireland, plans to spend £90m on upgrading the hotel, which it bought as part of a €400m (£346m) fund raised in partnership with a number of institutional ...