Sheraton Park Tower Hotel, hotel in London
The Sheraton Park Tower Hotel is a tall, round concrete building from the 1970s located in Knightsbridge, London. It features rooms with large windows, elegant marble bathrooms, and a seafood restaurant called One-O-One.
The hotel was designed by architect Richard Seifert and opened in 1973 by Prime Minister Edward Heath. Its name changed from Park Tower Hotel to Sheraton Park Tower, then to The Park Tower Knightsbridge in 2013 for its 40th anniversary.
The name reflects the hotel's distinctive tower shape and proximity to the park nearby. The area around it embodies upscale London life, with luxury shops and classic architecture that visitors can see and experience when walking through the neighborhood.
The hotel sits in a quiet, upscale residential area with easy access to parks, museums, and shops. Its central location lets guests walk to most attractions or take short public transport trips.
The building has an unusual round shape that gives every room good views from different angles. Inside is a casino called Grosvenor Casino where guests can try card and table games.
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