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Experience the absolute luxury at The Langham London, a 5-star hotel which offers exquisite accommodation and excellent service.
Dogs are allowed to stay at the hotel for a fee of £70 per dog per night, while food and water bowls are provided.More details...
The hotel prides itself with an expansive history of delighting renowned guests like Louis Napoleon III, Princess Diana, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Charles Dickens. It was built in 1865 and became Europe's first "Grand Hotel". In its grand opening, the Prince of Wales was one of the first guests. Later, it became a popular destination among Victorian high society.
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Shangri-La Hotel at The Shard is one of London's most iconic luxury hotels. Boasting 202 rooms, an infinity sky pool and majestic panoramic views of the city, as well as a 24-hour gym and excellent dining options, this hotel will make every guest feel like royalty. The hotel also features spacious meeting and conference rooms, as well as fairytale-like venues where guests can organise the wedding of their dreams.
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A 5-star hotel in the heart of London, ideal for a luxurious and romantic honeymoon retreat. The hotel boasts rooms and suites, as well as occasional offers which couples can benefit from and spend the honeymoon of their dreams.
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Perfectly situated on the banks of the River Thames, this hotel is the most celebrated 5-star luxury hotel in Central London. It features 267 luxurious and tastefully appointed rooms and suites, excellent dining options and bars, a rejuvenating spa to pamper yourself, as well as a convenient location, giving guests the opportunity to explore all the shops and attractions nearby.
The hotel opened in 1889. Charmed by the hotels in America, Richard D'Oyly Carte, a theatrical impresario, built the first luxurious hotel in Britain. It is considered to be London's most famous hotel. As such, it has hosted royalties, world leaders and artists like Edward VII, Oscar Wilde, Winston Churchill, Frank Sinatra, The Beatles and many more. To keep its reputation, Savoy opened the large restaurants for dancing and parties in the 1920s, introduced air conditioning and soundproofed windows.
The hotel offers exclusive to its residents complimentary access to its gymnasium and Aqua centre, with an 8 meter pool, Jacuzzi and Steamroom.
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Located in South Kensington, one of London's prettiest neighbourhoods, The Ampersand Hotel is an elegant and sophisticated hotel, ideal for those who wish to explore the cultural side of London.
The hotel is surrounded by some of London's renowned district like Mayfair, Hydepark and Knightsbridge. World famous museums and galleries are within walking distance from the door. Inspired by its surroundings, the hotel boasts a unique furnishings for each rooms. It was originally built as a boutique hotel under the name Norfolk Hotel and was renovated in 2012.
All children are welcome, children under 2 years old stay for free when using existing beds. Babysitting/child services are also available.
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When your travels lead you to London, treat yourself by staying at The Connaught, an absolutely luxurious 5-star hotel located in Mayfair. Offering butler services, comfortable suites, exquisite dining options and a world-renowned spa to relax and unwind, this hotel is your heaven on earth.
This hotel has been Mayfair Village's pride since early 19th century. It started as an offshoot of Grillion's hotel containing 2 houses owned by the Duke of Westminster. It was renovated into its own and formally opened in 1897 as The Coburg. It was renamed during the World War I to The Connaught to commemorate Queen Victoria's son, Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn. In 1940, French President General Charles de Gaulle was a resident at the hotel. In 1970s, Ralpha Lauren once visited the hotel and was enamored by the woodwork on the staircase. He built a replica and installed it in his store in New York. Royalties frequented the hotel, in late 20th century, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles were visitors.
The Aman Spa is a place of tranquility, simplicity and time, where the focus is totally on you, your body and your mind. Here rejuvenation and relaxation go hand in hand, while wellbeing is the watchword.
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