The Ritz London
The Ritz London is perhaps the most famous hotel in the world — a Grade II listed palace of Edwardian splendour that has defined British luxury since 1906. From the gilded Louis XV
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The Ritz London is perhaps the most famous hotel in the world — a Grade II listed palace of Edwardian splendour that has defined British luxury since 1906. From the gilded Louis XV
Claridge's is the jewel of Mayfair — an Art Deco masterpiece that has been the London address of choice for royalty, heads of state, and the world's most discerning travellers sinc
The Connaught occupies a unique place in London luxury — an Edwardian hotel of absolute understatement that somehow delivers the most polished, personal service in the world. Year
The Berkeley sits at the intersection of Knightsbridge and Belgravia with an effortless confidence that has made it one of London's most beloved luxury hotels. Its rooftop pool — a
The Savoy is London's grandest theatrical hotel — a place where every arrival down the famous forecourt feels like a scene from a film. Since 1889, this Strand landmark has hosted
Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park occupies a corner of Knightsbridge so privileged that guests wake to Hyde Park on one side and the Knightsbridge skyline on the other. This Edwardian la
The Dorchester has presided over Park Lane since 1931 as the defining statement of Park Lane grandeur. Its guests have included every major head of state, Hollywood golden age roya
Rosewood London occupies the magnificent Edwardian headquarters of the Pearl Assurance Company on High Holborn — a Grade II listed building of extraordinary architectural drama tha
Bulgari Hotel London is the jeweller's first hotel — and it arrives with all the precision, beauty, and unapologetic luxury one would expect of the Roman house. Occupying a bronze-
Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane is a contemporary tower of glass and steel that rises above Hamilton Place at the southern end of Park Lane, offering some of London's most s
The Langham London opened in 1865 as Europe's first Grand Hotel and has never stopped earning that title. This Portland Place landmark — a five-storey neo-Renaissance palace on the
Corinthia London occupies the former Metropole Hotel on Whitehall Place — a Victorian palace restored to a level of splendour that rivals anything the capital offers. Sitting betwe
Browns Hotel holds the distinction of being London's first hotel, opening in 1837 in a row of Mayfair townhouses by a former butler to Lord Byron. Since then it has served as a hom
45 Park Lane is the younger, more contemporary sibling of The Dorchester next door, occupying the site of the former In & Out Club on the corner of Park Lane and Hertford Street. O
The Peninsula London opened in 2023 as the most anticipated hotel launch in the capital for a generation — the culmination of a decade's planning and construction of an entirely ne
Raffles London at The OWO (Old War Office) opened in 2023 inside one of the most storied buildings in British history — the Edwardian Baroque headquarters from which Churchill dire
Hotel Cafe Royal occupies the legendary 1865 building at the corner of Regent Street and Air Street — a Soho institution where Oscar Wilde, Max Beerbohm, and the entire Aesthetic M
The Ned opened in 2017 inside Edwin Lutyens' magnificent 1924 Midland Bank headquarters — a Grade I listed banking palace in the heart of the City of London, just steps from the Ba
Chiltern Firehouse transformed a Grade II listed Victorian fire station in the heart of Marylebone into London's most fashionable address — a hotel where the restaurant has a longe
The Beaumont opened in 2014 in a building that dates to 1926 — a former car park for the adjacent Selfridges — transformed by Jeremy King and Chris Corbin into the most perfectly c
The Lanesborough occupies one of the most commanding positions in London — a Greek Revival mansion at Hyde Park Corner that was converted into a hotel in 1991 and is operated by Oe
The Goring is London's only family-owned five-star hotel — and has been since Jeremy Goring's great-grandfather built it in 1910 as the first hotel in the world with a private bath
InterContinental London Park Lane commands one of the most privileged addresses in Britain — the corner of Park Lane and Hamilton Place, at the gateway to Mayfair and directly over
The Biltmore Mayfair reopened in 2019 after a comprehensive transformation of the former May Fair Hotel — a 1927 Art Deco landmark on Grosvenor Square that was one of London's earl
St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London is housed in Sir George Gilbert Scott's 1873 Gothic masterpiece — one of the greatest Victorian buildings in the world, built as the Midland Gr
One Aldwych is the independent Covent Garden hotel that set the template for the design-led contemporary luxury hotel in London when it opened in 1998 — a pioneering establishment
The Stafford London is London's best-kept secret — a St. James's townhouse hotel tucked into a quiet courtyard off Blue Ball Yard, where the noise of Piccadilly feels an entire wor
Ham Yard Hotel is Firmdale Hotels' most ambitious creation — an entire village tucked behind the bustle of Shaftesbury Avenue, centred on a private courtyard with a Bronze Age stan
Flemings Mayfair is London's oldest independent hotel — operating continuously since 1851 in a Georgian townhouse on Half Moon Street, the very same Mayfair address where P.G. Wode
The Cadogan is the quiet jewel of Chelsea — a Victorian red-brick hotel on Sloane Street with a literary pedigree that no other London hotel can match. Oscar Wilde was arrested her
Jumeirah Carlton Tower is Knightsbridge's most complete luxury hotel — a 17-storey tower on the edge of Cadogan Place gardens with 187 rooms and suites, London's largest hotel gym
Sea Containers London occupies the iconic 1977 brutalist building on the South Bank that was originally built for the Sea Containers shipping company — a striking concrete form on
Covent Garden Hotel is the original Firmdale masterpiece — the first hotel that Tim and Kit Kemp transformed from a derelict Monmouth Street building in 1996, setting the template
Charlotte Street Hotel brought the Firmdale design vocabulary to Fitzrovia in 2000, transforming a corner of Charlotte Street into one of the most creatively stimulating hotel envi
The Zetter Townhouse Marylebone is a Victorian townhouse hotel of genuine enchantment — a step-change from the conventional luxury hotel model into something more personal, eccentr
The Hoxton Holborn was the second Hoxton to open — and the hotel that proved the original Shoreditch formula could scale. Occupying a converted Victorian building on High Holborn,
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