The hotel’s classic rooms come with double beds or two singles, while there are also a number of stylish furnishings and convenient amenities. In each of the rooms there are tea and coffee making facilities as well as 24-hour room service, a television and a hairdryer.
These king rooms feature a desk and chair as well as other facilities to help business users in particular.
Like the superior rooms, this category of bedroom has a king bed, while there is also a sofa bed making the facility ideal for families. Further, there is a seating area and a desk with a chair.
There are eight royal rooms under the Rubens at the Palace’s roof and they feature aspects to remind you of the monarchs from Queen Elizabeth I to Queen Victoria. The luxurious bedrooms are grand and include canopies over the beds.
There are six junior suites at the Rubens Hotel London which have marble bathrooms, king beds, a separate seating area and amenities such as bathrobes, an in-room safe and an evening turndown service.
With royalty in mind, these suites are named African Queen, Henry VII and Queen Suite and each has its own separate seating area and an array of other luxuries and comforts.
This is the most expensive and opulent bedroom choice in the hotel and includes a four-poster bed, a Jacuzzi, a dining table and paintings, books and antiques.