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26 Oct 2012 Luxury hotel plans for London's Admiralty Arch BY Tom Walker |
![]() Admiralty Arch - the iconic gateway between The Mall and Trafalgar Square in the heart of London - is to be transformed into a luxury hotel and restaurant. Built in 1912 as a memorial to Queen Victoria, the historic Grade I building has been leased by the UK government to Spanish company Prime Investors Capital (PIC) for a period of 99 years. PIC is a private equity group run by Spanish property developer Rafael Serrano Quevedo. It is believed the group paid around £70m for the property. Although exact details of the hotel have yet to be confirmed, it is thought that the hotel will have no more than 100 rooms and a panoramic restaurant and bar at the top. Due to its location - rooms will offer views of both Trafalgar Square and Buckingham Palace - the landmark property is likely to become an instant destination when it opens in 2014. Close Window |