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Top London Hotels

Please note that the London Hotels listed below are in no particular order.

Langham Hilton



1c Portland Place, Regent Street, West End, W1N 4JA


It would be impossible not to be impressed by this hotel. One of London`s Grand Victorian hotels opened by the Prince of Wales in 1865, the Langham epitomises all that is truely `grand` about the nation`s capital. From the opulent architecture of the building and its Regent Street neighbours, to the ornate high Victorian restaurants and bars the Langham exudes grandness.



All rooms offer air-conditioning, satellite TV, minibar, fax machine and voice-mail. The hotel boasts 4 themed restaurants, bars (one with 100 vodka brands!), a tennis court in Regent`s Park, Langham Health Club with swimming pool, exercise facilities and sauna. If you are looking for 5 star treatment in London this is the definitive hotel. They`ll even park your car.Hotel Direct advises that these rates are for leisure breaks only and are not available if the purpose is business.



Churchill



Churchill InterContinental London, 30 Portman Square, Mayfair, W1A 4ZX

Nestled on the picturesque gardens of Portman Square is the luxurious and stylish InterContinental Churchill London. The five-star InterContinental Churchill London is centrally located close to the main shopping areas, tourist attractions, museums, galleries and theatres. Marble Arch, Bond Street, Oxford Street, Mayfair and Hyde Park are only a short walk away. For a little more exercise, the Churchill Health Club offers state-of-the-art exercise machines.




InterContinental Churchill London offers 445 well-appointed guest rooms all with en suite bathrooms, air conditioning, safe, satellite TV, desk area with computer modem, 2 telephone lines incl. bathroom, minibar, hairdryer and bathrobe. The hotel`s superb restaurant and bar facilities include Terrace on Portman Square and the Churchill Bar & Cigar Divan. Locanda Locatelli whose head chef Giorgio Locatelli is considered one of the best Italian chefs in Britain, has undergone a £1.5M refurbishment




Hilton Park Lane



22 Park Lane, Mayfair, W1Y 4BE


A landmark hotel on Park Lane by Hyde Park Corner. Located in the heart of Mayfair with magnificient views of the capital. London`s theatreland and exclusive Bond Street shopping are within easy walking distance. Equally accessible is Knightsbridge and London`s most famous shop, Harrods. Hyde Park and Green Park close by offer a natural diversion from the bright lights of the West End.



All rooms are fully en-suite with satellite TV, air conditioning, telephone, minibar, voice-mail and hairdryer. The Windows Restaurant and Bar offers breathtaking views across London. The hotel also boasts Trader Vics Restaurant and `Zeta` bar. The LivingWell Health Club offers spa, sauna and gym. The hotel has an onsite NCP car park(chargable) and there is a Valet service.Hotel Direct advises that these rates are for leisure breaks only and are not available if the purpose is business.



Conrad London



Chelsea Harbour, Chelsea, SW10 0XG

It would be easy to get lost in superlatives in praise of this 5 star deluxe hotel. So let`s just descibe it. It has a riverside location overlooking Chelsea Harbour minutes away from the King`s Road and 10 minutes from Knightsbridge. Each suite has a spacious bedroom (doubles are Kingsize), bathroom and seperate living room. They all come complete with desk, air-conditioning, bathrobes, baths and seperate power showers, minibar, 3 telephone lines, 2 colour TV`s and a selection of Best Sellers.




You are also provided with umbrellas, because cocooned though you are in 5 star luxury, you are still in England! Aquasia Bar overlooks the River Thames and the Brasserie Restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, dinner and Champagne brunch on Sundays. You can dine on a heated terrace. The Conrad Health Club has a 17 metre pool, full gymnasium, steam rooms, saunas and massage facilities. Hotel Direct advises that these rates are not available if the purpose of travel is business.




The Ritz



A hotel that requires little introduction, the world famous Ritz offers the ultimate in luxury London living. Opened in 1906 it takes pride of place in Piccadilly, home of gentlemen’s clubs and splendid shops. Lovingly restored in the style of Louis XVI, it retains the atmosphere of a French country house.

The staff’s attention to detail will ensure that you feel like a valued house guest as you take up residence in one of the individually designed rooms. Complete with business facilities, a fitness studio and hair salon to meet your every need. Don’t forget to indulge in one of The Ritz’s legendary afternoon teas.

London Venue: 150 Piccadilly, London W1J 9BR
Telephone: +44 (0) 207 300 2308
Email: enquire@theritzlondon.com




The Savoy



Monet painted here, Pavlova danced here and Churchill ate here. To stay at the Savoy is to uncover and experience London’s illustrious past. Opened in 1889, The Savoy enjoys a splendid Riverside location, with many attractions within walking distance, including
the theatrical West End.

A number of the 230 rooms still possess original Art Deco features and the American Bar exudes the sophistication of the ‘20s when The Savoy was at the forefront of the cocktail scene. In addition to the modern amenities, The Savoy offers the charm of traditional afternoon tea and the Savoy Grill – known to some as the “second House of Lords”.

London Venue: Strand, London WC2R 0EU
Telephone: +44 (0) 207 836 4343
Email: info@the-savoy.co.uk




Claridge's

The ‘30s marked the arrival of Jazz, the glamour of Hollywood and Claridge’s hitting the London scene. Today, it continues to deliver a standard of luxury and service that has become its signature. Its 203 rooms, either Art Deco or traditional in style, boast some of the largest bedrooms of any 5 star in London.
In addition to state of the art spa facilities and a health club, the Foyer and Reading Room provide the perfect venue for cocktails or afternoon tea. Claridge’s Bar offers rare champagnes and the hotel’s signature cocktail, The Flapper, or you may prefer the culinary delights of Gordon Ramsay’s restaurant.

London Venue: Brook Street, London W1A 2JQ
Telephone: +44 (0) 207 629 8860
Email: info@claridges.co.uk



The Lanesborough



Taking pride of place on London’s Hyde Park Corner is The Lanesborough. A magnificent and impressive building which retains its nineteenth-century charm and composure. Painstakingly restored throughout by a team of world-class interior designers and expert advisors, it happily flaunts its Regency heritage.

The hotel’s 95 rooms (including 43 suites) are sumptuously decorated with the most indulgent fabrics and furnishings, many offering traditional four-poster beds. The Royal Suite is often used by Heads of State and celebrities and comes with its own personal butler and a chauffeur-driven Bentley. The Conservatory, ideal for breakfast, is reminiscent of the Brighton Pavilion with its glass-roof, fountains and tall palms.

London Venue: Hyde Park Corner, London SW1X 7TA
Telephone: +44 (0) 207 259 5599
Email: reservations@lanesborough.co.uk




The Berkeley Hotel



Dominating palatial Knightsbridge, The Berkeley offers a touch of glamour on the doorstep of some of London’s finest shopping emporiums. Designed by acclaimed British architect Brian O’Rourke, this luxury hotel features 160 individually furnished bedrooms and suites.

The Berkeley Spa (boasting the only Christian Dior salon in the world), state of the art fitness facilities and a rooftop swimming pool with fabulous views. The Blue Bar is one of the capital’s finest cocktail bars, complete with black crocodile print leather floor and white onyx bar. Top London restaurants La Tante Claire and Vong take prime residency in the hotel.

London Venue: Wilton Place, Knightsbridge SW1X 7RL
Telephone: +44 (0) 207 235 6000
Email: info@the-berkeley.co.uk




Brown's Hotel



Opened in 1837 by Lord Byron’s valet, as a ‘genteel inn’ for aristocrats in town, Brown’s has an intriguing story to tell. The first successful telephone call in Britain was made from Brown’s by Alexander Graham Bell. Surrounded by the finest art and auctioneers (Royal Academy, Christie’s and Sotheby’s), Bond Street boutiques and specialist stores of St James’s, it is the ideal spot for the discerning traveller.

Rich wood panelling and an open fire welcome guests into a classically English interior. The 118 rooms and suites boast goose down duvets and Italian Frette bed linen. There are over 1,000 wines to choose from at Restaurant 1837 and afternoon tea can be taken in the stately Drawing Room.

London Venue: Albemarle Street, Mayfair W1S 4BP
Email: reservations@brownshotel.com



The Connaught

One of London’s best kept secrets, The Connaught resides in one of London’s most sought-after locations, Mayfair. The perfect retreat after a busy day of shopping in the nearby galleries and designer boutiques, The Connaught has been compared to a grand English country home.

Built in 1897, its 90 rooms exude Edwardian elegance plus all the modern amenities demanded by the seasoned traveller. Nina Campbell recently refurbished The Drawing Room with sumptuous reds and gold to complement the mahogany bar. After the invigoration of the Fitness Studio, retire to the intimate Georgian Grill Room for fine dining.

London Venue: Carlos Place, Mayfair W1K 2AL
Telephone: +44 (0) 207 499 7070
Email: info@the-connaught.co.uk




Grosvenor House Hotel



One of Park Lanes most illustrious residents, the Grosvenor House Hotel occupies land which was once home to the 1st Earl of Grosvenor (1732) and his collections. The present building opened in 1927 and was designed by acclaimed architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, when Park Lane was just a small country lane.

It offers breathtaking views of Hyde Park and Mayfair. A grand and imposing landmark, it houses 448 bedrooms and suites, as well as a Health Club and several bars and restaurants. Chez Nico at Ninety has been awarded 3 Michelin stars. Bollinger opened their first bar here where you can tuck into champagne, Italian food and cocktails.London

Venue: 86-90 Park Lane, London WIK 7TN




The Dorchester



If walls could talk then the Dorchester’s would provide the ultimate gossip, for its guest list reads like a who’s who of the 20th and 21st centuries. Aspiring to be the ‘perfect hotel’ when it opened in 1931, it has been honoured with guests from Alfred Hitchcock, Vivien Leigh and Brigitte Bardot to Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman.

Over the decades, the colossal Ball Room has played host to the parties of the season – HM The Queen announced her engagement here. Decorated with the charm of a Georgian country house, the rooms offer Italian marble baths and 21st century comforts. Relax in the Spa, find romance in a four-poster suite or feast in the Grill Room.

London Venue: The Dorchester Park Lane, London W1A 2HJ
Telephone: +44 (0) 207 629 8888
Email: info@dorchesterhotel.com




The Waldorf



Once the richest man in the world, William Astors name has lent itself to a salad and one of Londons finest hotels. But he was never involved in this venture; rather his name was used to suggest his involvement to entice other financiers! The grandeur of the Waldorf is no illusion however, and ever since its opening in 1908, it has attracted a theatrical and literary guest list.


Once described as a new palace for the people its 292 bedrooms and suites boast every modern luxury and Edwardian elegance throughout. Palm Court, where the Tango was first introduced, is an ornate and spacious venue for a hearty early morning breakfast.

London Venue: Le Meridien Waldorf, Aldwych, London WC2B 4DD




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