Top Luxury Hotels In London

London does luxury like nowhere else – and the city’s high-end hotels are the ultimate proof of that. From historic buildings to shiny new skyscrapers, this is one of the easiest cities in the world to stay in elegance and style. Here are the top luxury hotels in London.

Top Luxury Hotels In London

The Dorchester

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Housed in a landmark Art Deco building dating from 1931 and facing its own tree-filled green, The Dorchester looks like a great ocean going liner, and stands on one of the most prestigious thoroughfares in London, Park Lane. The service across the hotel is second to none, an impressive combination of easy-going but always polite charm and personality and superb efficiency. The spa features top brands such as La Prairie and Valmont and a treatment menu offering a choice of no less than 22 high-powered facials, and the rooms are tasteful: some in an opulent, chintzy style; most with a smart, pampering look using restful prints and hues.

Brown’s Hotel

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Brown’s consists of 11 townhouses occupying two parallel streets off Piccadilly. Founded 175 years ago by the former valet to Lord Byron, it was a favourite of Agatha Christie, Alexander Graham Bell made the first ever telephone call, and it was where Rudyard Kipling completed The Jungle Book. Redecorated in 2005, the dark mahogany panelling and fittings on the ground floor were retained, but modern furnishings and notable modern art was added. Rooms are stylish and sophisticated, with cream carpets, cosy sleigh beds, antique dressers, modern lighting and high windows.

The Langham, London

Top Luxury Hotels In London

The Langham has had more than 150 years to perfect its winning formula of top-notch service, highly competitive drinking and dining and classically elegant style. You’ll find plenty of marble in this hotel, starting with the stately pillars in the lobby, combined with chandeliers, and tasteful placement of orchids throughout the property. Service is expertly slick and attentive, yet warm, and there’s a small spa with pool. The hotel’s restaurant, Roux at the Landau is a beautiful oval room designed by David Collins (also responsible for the hotel’s romantic cocktail bar, Artesian).

Mandarin Oriental, Hyde Park

Top Luxury Hotels In London

This luxury Edwardian hotel is brilliantly located in Knightsbridge, overlooking Hyde Park. Spaces feel light and welcoming, and the rooms are superbly equipped and supremely comfortable. Mandarin Oriental has some of the world’s best chefs in its hotels, not least here in London where you will find Heston Blumenthal’s two Michelin-starred London address, Dinner, while Bar Boulud is the fiefdom of New York based chef Daniel Boulud and provides a bistro-style (if a classy one) alternative. The Queen would surely feel at home; quite right – after all, it was in the dreamy ballroom (where today you can have yoga lessons) in the 1930s that she and Princess Margaret learned to dance.

The Ritz London

Top Luxury Hotels In London

The Ritz London has long been synonymous with the elite and a place to go for royals. The fittingly opulent decor sweeps through the hotel, and droplet chandeliers adorn the ceilings. The finest cuisine is served in the hotel’s Michelin-star Ritz Restaurant, home to a spectacular dining room held up by marble columns and overlooking the lush greenery of Green Park. Having afternoon tea in the Palm Court is a must at The Ritz, and you should dress up to nibble on tiered trays of almost-too-pretty-to-eat cakes, classic mini sandwiches and sublime scones with Cornish clotted cream. Stay in the Trafalgar Suite to travel back to the 1800s – submerged in twinkly chandeliers and classic patterns – which famously featured in the hit film Notting Hill (1999).

Bulgari Hotel London

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Juxtaposing most lavish Mayfair hotels, the Bulgari puts a contemporary twist on classic luxury. The hotel is so high-end that there are minimal differences between the rooms and suites, so opt for a signature Bulgari Suite if you’re looking for a noticeable upgrade. The bathroom – a Nero Marquina marble affair – is particularly impressive, fitted with a walk-in steam shower. Architect Antonio Citterio has kept the brand’s silversmith history alive with flashes of silver throughout the interiors. For a late-night tipple, you can’t beat Nolita Social for its live music and menu of eclectic cocktails.

Corinthia London

Top Luxury Hotels In London

This belle-époque establishment is the epitome of opulence. Previously the old Ministry of Defence building, the hotel is within walking distance to most of the West End’s top spots. From the terraces of the top-floor suites, you can tick off all the London sights – marvel at Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square and the Houses of Parliament – while rooms themselves are stylishly minimalist, with neutral sandy tones complemented by cocoa-coloured furnishings. The Garden Suites are an ode to the classic English garden, with plants, splashes of olive green and contemporary artworks on the almond walls; it’s like relaxing in your own botanical sanctuary. The serenity continues in the award-winning ESPA Life spa, which spans four floors and boasts a dark, steel pool; a glass-walled sauna fringed by a dramatic fire; and a lavish marble and leather spa lounge.

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