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London Luxury Hotels

The city of London has long been known for its luxurious accommodations, with trademark institutions such as the Ritz, the Savoy and the Dorchester leading the list of the crème de la crème. Tradition and elegance are among the features that discerning guests search for when choosing a luxury hotel in London. Often teamed with well-known and award-winning restaurants and spas, these retreats go out of their way to offer their guests the utmost in palatial accommodations.

Here are a few of the London luxury hotels that everybody who’s anybody is talking about:

Blakes Hotel


Known for keeping its guests away from the flashes of the paparazzi, Blakes Hotel London is extremely popular among film stars, musicians and other celebrities. Designed by London hotelier Anouska Hempel, the hotel is an example of sophistication and style that has been emulated by other luxury hotels throughout the world.

Claridge’s Hotel

Known to be one of the finest hotels in the world, Claridge’s Hotel prides itself on, quite simply, offering “every conceivable service” to its sophisticated guests. If you’re looking for a daily complimentary shoeshine or a specially prepared Japanese breakfast, this luxury hotel, first opened by James Mivart in 1812, is the one for you.

The Connaught


Famous for its faultless service and its winding mahogany staircase, the newly renovated Connaught boasts rooms that combine a subtle English feel with the conveniences of modern technology. Located in the Mayfair, a section of London with delightful shops, gardens and churches, the Connaught has a fitness studio and offers Michelin star-awarded cuisine.

The Four Seasons Hotel London


Keeping with the tradition of the Four Seasons name and trademark, this London hotel pampers its guests with grace and style. Overlooking Hyde Park, the hotel offers 220 rooms, 26 of them suites. Several of the rooms are conservatory-style, providing beautiful views of Old Park Lane from outer, glass-enclosed conservatories.

Now that you have a fair idea of what London luxury hotels can offer, all you have to do is pick up the phone and call. Then again, you might want to save the money for the phone call and book online. Be sure to watch your pocketbook, because the London luxury excursion you are about to experience might just set you back a bit.

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