The Queen Victoria® Accommodations
Queen Victoria Building
- The Crown Jewel
- Queen Victoria
- Buckingham
- Prince of Wales
- Windsor
- Gilbert and Sullivan
- Prince Albert
- Lillie Langtry
- Charles Dickens
- Benjamin Disraeli
Prince Albert Building
- Regent's Park
- Kew Garden
- Hampton Court
- Charing Cross
- Bloomsbury
- Covent Garden
- Chelsea
- Mayfair
- Greenwich
- Westminster
- Knightsbridge
House of Royals Building
- King Edward
- Crown Prince
- Empress
- Prince Leopold
- Lord Melbourne
- Princess Victoria
- Prince Alfred
- Princess Alice
- Prince Arthur
- Princess Beatrice
The Princess Alice room at The Queen Victoria has an especially colorful past: it was once part of the gambling casino on the second floor of the House of Royals in the Victorian Era.
A stay at the Princess Alice isn’t a gamble anymore in more ways than one: today this special history is reflected in the opulence of its decorative plaster ceiling medallion and 11-foot ceilings. Its elegant gold-accented wallpaper from Bradbury & Bradbury also glints like the gold coins which were passed along the gambling tables here—careful appointments like these ensure that your visit is a memorable one.
Today’s guest will find our accommodations to be a comfortable stay as well. The room includes a queen size bed while the mirrored armoire encloses modern conveniences of television and a mini-refrigerator. Comfortable chairs and a telephone adjoin the unique pocket window while a sliding door gives you access to a private balcony with rocking chairs and scenic ocean views. Your private bath at the Princess Alice has a European-style hydro-massage shower.