For all luxury seekers out there, is is a good piece of news to start your week with (and maybe also some useful tip to consider fot your next trip): the Savoy Hotel is London has reopened its gates. The decision to close this historic hotel in the heart of London was taken in 2007, and even if the rich and famous have missed its remarkable presence, on this for sure is that now the Savoy looks better than ever. or at least, this is what we imagine, as we know numbers don’t lie. And with a refurbishment cost of 200 million pounds, the past glitter of Savoy seems to be back in business. And Savoy is not only about luxury and high prices, but mostly about prestige. In it’s more than 100 years of existance, it has served the most exquisite dishes, hosted famous business man, actors and aristocrets, and established trends. In London’s hotel Hall Of Fame, Savoy is up there on the first ranks and is the kind of location where innovation meets refinement and tradition at the highest level. In addition to restoring the Savoy to its former glamour, the investment was also meant to bring the hotel to the 21st century bu introducing envoironmentally friendly solutions, as well as an awquard, but just as useful tipe of service: a Green Butler, who is a living encyclopedia of everything green around the Capital.