Festive Fun at the Goring
As the festive season approaches, Michaela McCormack speaks to the Goring and the selection of leading British brands involved in the luxury Christmas tree collection
only family run five star luxury hotel in London. Currently run by the fourth generation, Jeremy Goring, an attribute that is a key ingredient to why it leads the way, and sets the standard, when it comes to offering the highest levels of personal service and elegant individual accommodations. It is not suprising that Catherine Middleton and her family chose to be based here for the days surrounding her wedding to Prince William, in 2011. Royal guests who have chosen the Goring in the past include the Crown Prince and Princess of Norway, Princess Kitiyahara of Tailand, the Royal Family of
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he Goring is a quintessentially English hotel in the heart of London. Opened in 1910 by Otto Richard Goring, the hotel is now the
Nepal. Famous guests have included Venessa Redgrave and Christopher Plummer. For the festive season Te Goring are again setting the standard by bringing together the best of the British brands in a luxury Christmas tree collection. Te collection includes trees designed by Fulton Umbrellas, Boodles, Rococo Chocolates, Te Real Flower Company, Olivia Von Halle and Honeyjam. Te trees will be placed in top suites
throughout the hotel with the exception of the Fulton Umbrella tree which will be taking centre stage right in the middle of the glorious Goring garden. Standing 30ft high the ‘Christmas Rain’ tree will be London’s most unconventional and quintessentially British Christmas tree. Te design is a nod to the typical English weather, bedecked in a shimmering shower
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