October 18, 2018

Hotels - Royal Research

Photo Credit: Matt Brown (CC BY 2.0)
When traveling the Royals have many choices for their accommodations: Royal yacht or train, private residence, embassy, hotel, etc.
For the Royals, luxury, security, and discression are very important when choosing a place to stay. 

Royal Warrant Holders
Hotels are usually given Royal Warrants because they are used by the Palace to accommodate their visitors. These hotels may also be used by the Royals to host official engagements and private parties. 
  • The Goring (London, UK)
    • Royal Warrant from the Queen for "Hospitality Services"
  • The Ritz London (London, UK) 
    • Royal Warrant from Prince Charles for "Banqueting and Catering Services"
  • Hotel Le Plaza (Brussel, Belgium)
    • Warrant Holder of the Court of Belgium
  • Grand Hotel Stockholm (Stockholm, Sweden)
    • Royal Warrant from Sweden
  • Roser Hotel & Restaurant (Skara, Sweden)
    • Royal Warrant from Sweden
  • Hotel Dennenheuvel (Epe, Netherlands)
    • Royal Purveyor to the (Netherlands) Royal Household 
  • Hotel Prinsen (Haarlo, Netherlands)
    • Royal Purveyor to the (Netherlands) Royal Household 
  • Hotel 't Lansink (Hengelo, Netherlands)
    • Royal Purveyor to the (Netherlands) Royal Household 
  • Hotel Central (Roosendaal, Netherlands)
    • Royal Purveyor to the (Netherlands) Royal Household 
Note: A "Royal Purveyor to the (Netherlands) Royal Household" is not required to actually provide services to the Royal Household. For more on the Netherlands' requirements.
Other Popular Hotels
These are a few hotels we have seen different royals stay at over the years. While nowhere near to a complete list, these represent some of the different types of places the royals stay at during their travels. 

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