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The Top Five Luxury Hotels in London, England

What exactly is it that draws guests to the luxury hotels in London, England? What is it that sets the luxury hotels of London apart from other hotels? Is it the service? The food? The mints on the pillows? The attention to detail? The price? The answers to these last five questions are yes, yes, yes, yes and yes. Guests who choose luxury accommodations while traveling to London do so because they are looking for the best of the best in order to satisfy their discerning tastes.

London certainly has its fair share of luxury hotels. Depending on the source, there are somewhere between 35 and over 100 five-star or luxury hotels in London, depending on how they rate according to given parameters set up by each source. The strong corporate demand for London accommodations plays a large role in the fact that there are so many luxury London hotels available.

So, what is a pampered traveler to do? How on earth is it possible to choose from among all the luxury hotels in London? Well, it becomes much easier when that assortment of luxury hotels is broken down to the top five. Here is a list of the top five luxury hotels in London, England:

Claridge’s Hotel


When James Mivart opened the doors in 1812 to what is now called Claridge’s Hotel, he set out to provide lodging for individuals who were not just passing through, but were staying for a short period of time. This meant that the rooms were originally available for month-long stays, not for just a night.

Today, staying at Claridge’s for a month would set you back somewhere between £13,500 (roughly $27,000) and £82,800 (about $168,000), depending on which suite you end up choosing. Thankfully, Claridge’s is now available for stays of as short as one night. Claridge’s will even whisk you away from London Heathrow Airport in a Bentley Continental Flying Spur and deliver you to the hotel in style -- for an additional fee, of course.

The Connaught

Newly renovated in 2007, The Connaught is owned and operated by the Savoy Group of hotels, which also owns Claridge’s, the Berkeley and the Savoy in London. Located in fashionable Mayfair, the Connaught is close to the galleries and boutiques along Regent and Bond Streets.

Regular guests of the Connaught appreciate the extreme attention to detail, elegance and service. These regulars think of the establishment as a second home of sorts. A stay at the Connaught is not complete without enjoying a meal or two at the restaurant, which will definitely provide you with a culinary experience that you won’t soon forget.

The Dorchester

If you are out after the perfect cup of tea, then The Dorchester is the place to be. In addition to being a luxurious hotel with well-dressed rooms and appealing suites, the Dorchester has won the British Tea Council’s esteemed Top London Afternoon Tea Award three times since the year 2000. A fantastic selection of teas and a scrumptious collection of assorted cakes and scones assure that you’ll be enjoying the best that London has to offer when you take tea at the Dorchester.

A favorite of business leaders, celebrities and heads of state, the Dorchester redecorated its rooms in 2003, bringing out the best in English country manor style. Recommended suites include those that offer fantastic views of Hyde Park, as well as the Eisenhower Suite, home to the U.S. President during his stays in London.

Four Seasons Hotel London


Despite being part of an international chain, the Four Seasons Hotel London offers individual style and design that is as inviting as it is tasteful. The amazingly beautiful wood-paneled lobby sets the stage for the warm décor that is found throughout the hotel’s rooms, suites and common areas.

Service at the Four Seasons Hotel London is impeccable, as is the spot-on housekeeping. The hotel prides itself on its child-friendliness as well, offering childproofed rooms, child-sitting services and welcome gifts for kids. The rooms are large and beautifully dressed, filled with sophisticated furnishings and well-chosen reproductions.

Grosvenor House

Opened in 1927, the Grosvenor House was built on the site of the home of the Earl of Grosvenor. One of the most admirable pieces of real estate in the area, it sits between Hyde Park and the Mayfair, a benefit that many guests truly appreciate.

If you’re truly looking to be pampered in style, book one of the Sovereign suites, and you’ll receive limousine transportation to and from the airport. The Grosvenor House offers mouth-watering dining in its Park Room. This luxury hotel is conveniently located just a short walk from businesses, museums, landmarks, stores and theaters.

So take that wallet out and get ready to use it. These top five luxury hotels in London, England, are going to impress you, but it’s definitely not going to come cheap.

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