Majestic and traditional on the outside, ultramodern and edgy on the inside - King George Palace has been at the forefront of hospitality since it opened in 1936.
King George Palace's humble dimensions relative to today's brash new resorts belie its senior status in the luxury hotel industry - for celebrities, political leaders, and CEOs, the Palace is the intuitive choice when stopping over in the Cradle of Western Civilization.
The jewel in King George's crown is Tudor Hall, where vows are exchanged, deals are struck, and romances sparked over world-class wines and gourmet meals. With a vaulting dome of flawless glass, surrounded by stately white pillars, you'll find Tudor Hall's atmosphere no less than princely.
And when you're ready to loosen up, head to the ground floor to the T Palace, where you can lounge under the works of Philip Stark, Konstantin Kakanias, and Scott Campbell, while the waiter brings you cocktails and the live DJ gets the party going.