11 Cadogan Gardens partners with Saatchi Gallery
London's 11 Cadogan Gardens hotel has teamed up with the Saatchi gallery to give guests privileged access to exhibitions and private viewings. Olivia Palamountain reports
Boutique hotel 11 Cadogan Gardens has announced a renewed partnership with London's Saatchi Gallery. As a Corporate Patron and preferred hotel partner of the renowned art institution, the hotel offers its guests exclusive access to exhibitions, private previews and guided tours.
The collaboration has launched with a special stay package celebrating Saatchi's Flowers: Flora in Contemporary Art and Culture exhibition, available until May 5, 2025.
The Victorian townhouse, tucked away behind Sloane Square, will also display selected Saatchi artworks from the exhibition in its Chelsea Bar, which are available for purchase through the gallery.
"We are delighted to once again be working with the Saatchi Gallery to bring exclusive artistic and cultural experiences to our guests. It's an honour to be a Patron of such an iconic establishment and another of Chelsea's most established addresses," says Samantha Rieu, general manager of 11 Cadogan Gardens.
The "Flora" package, priced from £349 per night, includes exhibition tickets, breakfast, a specially created Blush & Bloom cocktail and a Saatchi tote bag.
The hotel's location on Pavilion Road makes it an ideal base for gallery visitors, with Hans' Bar & Grill offering pre or post-exhibition dining.Part of the Iconic Luxury Hotels collection and Relais & Châteaux's first London property, 11 Cadogan Gardens comprises four townhouses with 56 individually designed rooms and suites.
The property features dramatic interiors including an "Alice in Wonderland-esque" Mirror Room, a library housing 19th-century books beneath an antler chandelier, and a terrace overlooking the leafy private gardens.The hotel, originally a private members club, maintains its reputation for privacy with several suites offering private entrances, including the magnificent Sloane Suite overlooking Cadogan Gardens and the lavish Velasquez Suite with its Murano glass chandelier and four-poster bed.