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Rob Van Eyck is named as the new Savoy's hotel manager


His appointment as hotel manager at The Savoy comes ahead of the launch of a new restaurant and retail spaces at the iconic London hotel.

Rob Van Eyck is set to join The Savoy in London as the new hotel manager starting in January 2025.

He will replace Russell Platt, who has left The Savoy to assume the role of general manager at the Cadogan, a Belmond hotel, in Chelsea.

Rob Van Eyck will join The Savoy from The Balmoral, a Rocco Forte Hotel in Edinburgh, where he has served as manager for the past three years. During his tenure, the property earned two prestigious Michelin Keys.

Originally from the Netherlands, Rob Van Eyck graduated from the Hague Hotel School and has built an impressive career in the hospitality industry. He has previously worked in prestigious hotels such as the Sheraton in Edinburgh and with Marriott in Rotterdam

Franck Arnold, regional vice-president and managing director at the Savoy, said: “The Savoy is excited to be working with such a seasoned hotelier in the luxury space, bringing his extensive skillset and upmost understanding of guest needs.”

A refurbishment of The Savoy’s rooms and suites began in August 2024, with the new look expected to be unveiled in August 2025.

Van Eyck said: “The Savoy has charmed guests for over 135 years, so it is a real privilege to be joining Franck and my new colleagues in developing the future legacy for this iconic hotel.

“I share the Savoy’s continued commitment to ensuring the very best experience for guests, and I am excited to be starting my position at a time of such exciting transformation.”