The top luxury getaways in London
London is one of the busiest and most popular metropolitan areas in the world and among the most luxurious. Here are a few of the best hotels in London that will allow you to live like the rich and famous.
Getting around
Firstly, if you want a luxurious London getaway, you must travel in luxury. Not only is private jet hire in the UK incredibly popular, it is the primary way affluent visitors enter and leave the country and how they travel around it.
If you are visiting from outside the UK, hiring a private jet and car service will drop you into a lap of luxury from the moment your getaway begins
Luxury hotels
London has no shortage of luxury hotels, and if you are looking for an unforgettable getaway location, these are a few of the best you can stay at.
45 Park Lane
45 Park Lane in Mayfair needs no introduction. Open in 2011, the hotel is part of The Dorchester Collection, making it one of the most luxurious and exclusive hotels in the entire city.
With only 45 rooms and 11 suites, if the exquisite furniture and chandeliers don’t take your breath away, a meal at Wolfgang Puck’s Cut restaurant certainly will. This hotel is for the more discerning guest and values secluded opulence.
The Athenaeum Hotel & Residence
Another absolute gem in Mayfair is The Athenaeum Hotel & Residence. This art-deco-style hotel has hosted Marlon Brando, Elizabeth Taylor, Steven Spielberg, and Harrison Ford; any hotel with the Hollywood stamp of approval is most undoubtedly worth staying at.
The hotel has five different categories of rooms, with the residence apartments being the absolute best, offering guests beautiful views of Green Park and the surrounding Mayfair area.
Blakes Hotel
First opened in 1978, Blakes is considered London’s first boutique hotel. Found in South Kensington, this incredible “adult’s playground” had its rooms revamped and modernised in 2016, but it hasn’t lost any of the old-school luxury it is famed for.
It also has an exceptional restaurant inspired by Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine. After dinner, you can head downstairs to Blakes Below, a sophisticated lounge and cocktail bar that offers live music and a charming dose of old-world sophistication.
Brown’s
Brown’s is a London institution and easily one of the most famous hotels in the city. Known for its extravagant but subdued interior, when you step into your room, you will feel like you have entered a space that would compare to Buckingham Palace.
While it has over 80 rooms and 33 suites, it doesn’t lose its aura of exclusivity. The menu at the in-hotel restaurant, Charlie’s, has everything you need for an indulgent and delicious meal.
Claridge’s
Another hotel that is beyond world-famous at this point is Claridge’s. First opened in 1856, it is widely regarded as one of the world’s most luxurious and best hotels. Even a drink at Claridge’s Bar will taste better than anything you’ve had before.
What sets Claridge’s apart is its almost effortless grandeur, with every detail being meticulously thought-out and chosen. Plus, nothing comes closer to living like royalty than spending a night in the Mayfair suite; words and photos just don’t do this room justice.
The Dorchester
Don’t let the straightforward and reserved exterior fool you; The Dorchester’s interior is too beautiful for words. Opened in 1931, it has been a beacon in Mayfair for decades and is also the hotel of choice for celebrities and dignitaries worldwide.
With nearly 200 rooms, 56 suites, and three penthouses, none of the accommodations feel “standard.” No matter which room you choose to stay in, a weekend at The Dorchester is one you won’t soon forget.
Luxury Restaurants
To top off a luxury getaway, you want to enjoy an exceptional meal. While London has many world-class restaurants, here is a small selection of the ones you need to have at least one meal.
Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester
The Dorchester isn’t just an incredible hotel but also home to restaurant Alain Ducasse. Offering contemporary French cuisine in a modern and approachable style, it is one of the few restaurants in the city with three Michelin stars.
The dining room is the perfect combination of classic and modern, with each table feeling separate from the rest, giving you a private feel even when the restaurant is full. There won’t be many “best restaurants in London” lists that don’t feature Alain Ducasse.
The Ritz
You have probably heard about The Ritz Hotel, but The Ritz restaurant is arguably the best in London. Oozing with classic luxury, if the interior doesn’t blow you away, the food will most certainly.
The fresh and seasonal menu has earned it a Michelin star, with many being stumped as to why it doesn’t have more. Inspired by legendary chef Auguste Escoffier, the classical French cuisine has some modern touches but doesn’t lose its old-country feel.
Luca
Finally, Luca may not have the opulent looks of The Ritz, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t one of the best eateries in the world. The Italian restaurant combines classic with modern trends and appeals to the young, influential locals and seasoned travellers who stop here whenever they’re in the city.
London Calling
There are very few cities on Earth packed with more luxury than London. If you are looking for a getaway that is fit for the uber-wealthy, you can’t go wrong staying in one of these exceptional hotels or eating at one of these phenomenal restaurants.
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