by: Paul Buchanan
London is home to some of the finest luxury hotels in Europe and indeed in the world, but which of these hotels truly are the best? After all, what is it that makes the best hotel? Is it the location, price, ambiance or reputation? All of these London hotels achieve top marks in each, each one guaranteeing a luxury break in the heart of the capital.
Centrally located around Brook and Davies Streets and just a few steps from Bond Street, Hotel Claridge is one of London’s most popular luxury hotels. Comprising of 203 rooms including a plethora of deluxe suites, the hotel caters for travelers who require that additional bit of luxury. With room service, a swimming pool, spa and tennis clubs, Hotel Claridge is guaranteed to impress.
Close to the boutiques of Bond and Regent Street, The Connaught is naturally one of London’s finest luxury hotels. Situated in Mayfair and just minutes from Grosvenor Square, The Connaught is a luxury six storey building comprising a total of 92 rooms. All of the bedrooms are fully equipped with a broadband internet connection and satellite television service. The hotel also has its own fully equipped health club as well as both an indoor and outdoor swimming pool. With a world class restaurant, The Grill, The Connaught serves as an excellent location for a luxury holiday in London.
Having won the British Tea Council’s esteemed Top London Afternoon Tea Award three times since 2000, The Dorchester is one of London’s most prestigious hotels to holiday in. Unmatched luxury and unrivaled service can be expected at this 250 room luxury hotel. If you can bear to take yourself away from the incredible range of teas and scones, there are numerous top quality restaurants and other amenities just waiting to be discovered.
Voted the Best UK Business Hotel by Conde Nast readers in 2008, The Jumeirah Carlton Tower is one of London’s top luxury hotels, both for business and leisure travel. Situated in the heart of Knightsbridge, one of the city’s trendiest locations, the hotel is ideal for those looking to explore the finer side of London. With top boutiques like Harrods and Harvey Nichols all within walking distance, the Carlton Tower fits the bill as the ideal luxury hotel to stay in on a trip to London.
If none of these luxury hotel London take your fancy, why not try the Four Seasons Hotel. Situated at the corner of Hyde Park, the hotel is ideally situated for exploring some of the more touristic areas of London. A nine storey building with a free newspapers service, the hotel sets itself apart as one of London’s more luxurious hotels. With a health club, restaurant and gift shop all on site, you will find yourself struggling to leave the fine surroundings of the Four Seasons Hotel.
Regardless of where you decide to stay, London has plenty of luxury hotels to choose from, all of them offering a whole host of services guaranteed to match your needs.
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Paul Buchanan writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.
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