Lifestyle | Foodie | Family | Bryony on Instagram: "Walking into The Savoy feels like stepping straight into London’s most glamorous time capsule. It’s been here since 1889, dreamed up by theatre producer Richard D’Oyly Carte, who decided the city needed a hotel as dramatic as his operas and he wasn’t wrong. From the glowing green sign outside to the marble columns and gold detailing inside, everything feels like it’s been designed to make you slow down and soak it all in. A few things learned while I was there: • Opened in 1889 – the first luxury hotel of its kind in Britain • The first hotel with electric lights and lifts - very high-tech for Victorian London • A favourite of Monet, Churchill, Sinatra and Marilyn Monroe - the guest list is basically a history book • A mix of Edwardian, Art Deco and theatrical design - every corner feels like a film set • Not photographed here but it's home to the iconic red lift - glossy, jewel-toned, and straight out of a Wes Anderson scene. One of the original lifts, kept beautifully preserved. • The Beaufort Bar sits on the old cabaret stage - it used to host performances! The photos don’t even cover half of it. The glowing chandeliers, the stained-glass dome, the palm trees tucked between marble columns, the wrought iron marked “1889,” the moody red-lit bar with its cheeky cocktail menu, the seasonal displays, the branded butter, the immaculate breakfast tables… Every space feels like it’s been styled with intention. Even the slippers have that signature Savoy green trim! Breakfast was its own little adventure. I tried chia seeds for the first time - gave them a fair chance but absolutely not for me. However, the egg white omelette more than made up for it - so yummy! Light, delicate, topped with microgreens… The kind of dish that looks like it’s been plated with tweezers and tastes even better than it looks. 📌 The Savoy Hotel, Strand, London, WC2R 0EZ, United Kingdom It sits right on the Strand, with its private road Savoy Court leading up to that iconic green sign. Perfectly placed between Covent Garden, the Thames and the West End. The whole place has this mix of history, theatre and quiet luxury that just wraps around you. It’s iconic for a reason."

bryonyannie on February 10, 2026: "Walking into The Savoy feels like stepping straight into London’s most glamorous time capsule. It’s been here since 1889, dreamed up by theatre producer Richard D’Oyly Carte, who decided the city needed a hotel as dramatic as his operas and he wasn’t wrong. From the glowing green sign outside to the marble columns and gold detailing inside, everything feels like it’s been designed to make you slow down and soak it all in. A few things learned while I was there: • Opened in 1889 – the first luxury hotel of its kind in Britain • The first hotel with electric lights and lifts - very high-tech for Victorian London • A favourite of Monet, Churchill, Sinatra and Marilyn Monroe - the guest list is basically a history book • A mix of Edwardian, Art Deco and theatrical design - every corner feels like a film set • Not photographed here but it's home to the iconic red lift - glossy, jewel-toned, and straight out of a Wes Anderson scene. One of the original lifts, kept beautifully preserved. • The Beaufort Bar sits on the old cabaret stage - it used to host performances! The photos don’t even cover half of it. The glowing chandeliers, the stained-glass dome, the palm trees tucked between marble columns, the wrought iron marked “1889,” the moody red-lit bar with its cheeky cocktail menu, the seasonal displays, the branded butter, the immaculate breakfast tables… Every space feels like it’s been styled with intention. Even the slippers have that signature Savoy green trim! Breakfast was its own little adventure. I tried chia seeds for the first time - gave them a fair chance but absolutely not for me. However, the egg white omelette more than made up for it - so yummy! Light, delicate, topped with microgreens… The kind of dish that looks like it’s been plated with tweezers and tastes even better than it looks. 📌 The Savoy Hotel, Strand, London, WC2R 0EZ, United Kingdom It sits right on the Strand, with its private road Savoy Court leading up to that iconic green sign. Perfectly placed between Covent Garden, the Thames and the West End. The whole place has this mix of history, theatre and quiet luxury that just wraps around you. It’s iconic for a reason.".

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really dug the whole vibe at hotel captain cook in anchorage last week.

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home for the next four nights

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TV setups in hotel rooms 🤷‍♂️ There's always something off.... Either squeezed into weird corners... Or a more floating than hanging setup, like this one. 😆

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Unwinding in Mile. ☁️ Finally horizontal after a busy few days in Yunnan. Taking a moment to catch up on everything I missed online while "Nothing Matters" by The Last Dinner Party plays on repeat. Perfect reset.

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🎸🤠 Ah, the New Yorker strikes again with another ode to Willie Nelson, who apparently sees America from the glamorous perspectives of hotel parking lots and bus dominoes. Because nothing screams "musical poetry" like snoozing in Weehawken and making sweet harmonica magic. 🎶😴
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How Willie Nelson Sees America

Alex Abramovich reports from the Outlaw Music Festival, Farm Aid, and a recording session, talking to Nelson, his family, Bob Dylan, and more about his life, his music, and what keeps him going.

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Đón mùa lễ hội tại Hotel Indigo Saigon The City! Khám phá không gian nghệ thuật, văn hóa và sáng tạo đầy cảm hứng. Mùa lễ hội đang đến gần, hãy hòa mình vào nhịp sống rộn ràng của Sài Gòn! #MuaLeHoi #HotelIndigoSaigon #Saigon #LễHội #NghệThuật #VănHóa #SángTạo #FestivalVibes #HotelLife #SaigonTourism #DuLịchSàiGòn

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Đón mùa lễ hội trong bản hòa ca cảm xúc tại Hotel Indigo Saigon The City

Khi mùa lễ hội đang đến gần, Hotel Indigo Saigon The City mời bạn hòa mình vào nhịp sống rộn ràng của Sài Gòn, nơi nghệ thuật, văn hóa và sự sáng tạo gặp gỡ trong bản giao hưởng đầy cảm hứng.

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Seriously, look at this place. It had BUSTS for crying out loud!

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