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The Rubens at the Palace Review: Inside One of London’s Most Welcoming Five-Star Stays

The family-run hotel was praised for welcoming children and dogs, large suites and standout dining.

  • The Rubens at the Palace won Gold in the 2026 Junior Travel Awards, securing top honors in the Best City Hotel for Families category.
  • Located on Buckingham Palace Road, this family-run Red Carnation property distinguishes itself through genuine warmth and an art-filled heritage setting that appeals to families.
  • Dining at the English Grill, which holds two AA Rosettes, remains exceptional; Executive Chef Ben Kelliher delivers the signature beef Wellington, promised as the "finest beef Wellington in London."
  • Beyond the dining room, guests enjoy afternoon tea in the Palace Lounge, served by Kalpita and Shrinivas, while bar manager Lucio showcases his skills at the hotel's unmissable Negroni trolley.
  • The hotel's spacious 55 square metre suites feature hand-crafted Savoir beds and luxurious bathrooms, providing a residential feel one guest described as "like going home.
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The Rubens at the Palace review: inside one of London’s most welcoming five-star stays

From opulent suites to standout dining and genuinely heartfelt service, The Rubens at the Palace delivers a five-star London stay that feels personal, polished and unforgettable

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The Rubens at the Palace: inside one of London’s most welcoming five-star stays

From opulent suites to standout dining and genuinely heartfelt service, The Rubens at the Palace delivers a five-star London stay that feels personal, polished and unforgettable

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