Information about Hotels In London
| Hotel | Location | Rooms | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 22 Jermyn Street | St. James's | 22 | townhouse hotel; owned by Togna family since 1915 |
| 41 Hotel | Westminster | 20 | boutique hotel |
| The Athenaeum Hotel and Apartments | Mayfair | 123 | modern |
| Baglioni Hotel | South Kensington | 66 | occupies a group of Victorian houses |
| The Bentley Kempinski | South Kensington | 64 | occupies Victorian buildings |
| The Berkeley | Belgravia | 214 | modern building; opened 1972, Includes the uber trendy Blue bar. Roof top pool. |
| Blakes Hotel | South Kensington | 51 | occupies a group of Victorian houses |
| Brown's Hotel | Mayfair | 117 | occupies eleven townhouses |
| Capital Hotel | Knightsbridge | 49 | modern |
| Carlton Tower Hotel | Knightsbridge | 220 | modern |
| Charlotte Street Hotel | Fitzrovia | 52 | |
| Churchill Hotel | Marylebone | 445 | modern |
| Claridge's | Mayfair | 203 | London's most aristocratic hotel; founded 1812 and rebuilt 1898 Art Deco. |
| The Connaught | Mayfair | 92 | traditional grand hotel (closed for restoration until 14th December 2007) |
| Courthouse Hotel Kempinski | Bloomsbury | 116 | occupies a classical former magistrates court; modern rooms |
| Covent Garden Hotel | Covent Garden | 58 | English country house style |
| Dorchester Hotel | Mayfair | 238 | opened 1931; art deco exterior and "Georgian country house" rooms |
| Draycott Hotel | Chelsea | 35 | occupies three 1890s houses |
| Four Seasons Canary Wharf | Canary Wharf | 142 | modern chain hotel; opened c. 2001 |
| Four Seasons London | Mayfair | 220 | modern chain hotel |
| Franklin Hotel | Knightsbridge | 50 | opened 1992 in four Victorian houses; English country house style |
| Goring Hotel | Victoria | 74 | built 1910; traditional English style |
| Grange City Hotel | City of London | 307 | opened this century, near to Tower of London |
| Grange Holborn Hotel | Holborn | 200 | opened in a new building in the late 1990s |
| Great Eastern Hotel | City of London | 267 | Victorian railway hotel; reopened 2000 |
| Grosvenor House Hotel | Mayfair | 446 | built 1928 |
| Halkin Hotel | Belgravia | 41 | modern |
| Hempel Hotel | Bayswater | 40 | |
| Intercontinental | Mayfair | 458 | modern; most rooms of any central London 5 star hotel, multi-million pound refurbishment 2006 |
| The Landmark London | Marylebone Road | 299 | Victorian grand hotel; opened in 1899 as a railway hotel |
| Lanesborough Hotel | Knightsbridge | 95 | traditional grand hotel, first UK hotel to offer free phone calls |
| Langham Hotel | Marylebone | 429 | London's largest hotel when it opened in 1865 |
| Le Meridien Hotel Piccadilly | Mayfair | 266 | traditional grand hotel |
| The London Hilton on Park Lane | Mayfair | 450 | modern; London's tallest hotel |
| The Mandarin Oriental, Hyde Park | Knightsbridge | 200 | |
| Marriott County Hall Hotel | South Bank | 200 | occupies part of the neo-baroque London County Hall. |
| Marriott Grand Residence | Mayfair | 49 | built 1926 |
| Marriott London Grosvenor Square | Mayfair | 221 | early 20th century neo-Georgian |
| Marriott London Park Lane | Mayfair | 157 | built 1919 |
| Marriott West India Quay | Canary Wharf | 348 | built 2004; 301 rooms and 47 apartments |
| Millennium Hotel Mayfair | Mayfair | 348 | early 20th century neo-Georgian |
| One Aldwych | The Strand | 105 | early 21st century interiors in an early 20th century neo-baroque office building |
| Park Lane Hotel (Sheraton) | Mayfair | 307 | traditional grand hotel |
| Plaza On The River Club And Residence | Lambeth | 66 | |
| Radisson Edwardian Hampshire Hotel | Leicester Square | 124 | English country house style |
| Radisson Edwardian Heathrow Hotel | Heathrow | 459 | modern; most rooms of any Greater London 5 star hotel |
| Radisson Edwardian Mayfair Hotel | Mayfair | 289 | modern |
| Renaissance Chancery Court Hotel | Holborn | 356 | opened in the 1990s in a grand 1914 office building |
| Ritz Hotel | St. James's | 133 | opened 1906; French chateau style building; possibly the most famous hotel in the world and synonymous with Afternoon Tea. |
| Royal Garden Hotel | Kensington | 398 | modern |
| Sanderson Hotel | Fitzrovia | 150 | Ian Schrager minimalist hotel |
| Savoy Hotel | The Strand | 207 | traditional grand hotel; opened 1889 - first in London with ensuites to all rooms and leading the way in glass recycling |
| Sloane Hotel | Chelsea | 22 | occupies some Victorian houses |
| Sheraton Park Tower Hotel | Knightsbridge | 181 | modern |
| Sheraton Skyline Hotel at London Heathrow | Heathrow | 350 | Modern Style |
| Sofitel St. James | St. James's | 186 | opened c.2000 in a grand classical former bank headquarters |
| Soho Hotel | Soho | 91 | |
| Stafford Hotel | St. James's | 80 | English country house style |
| St Martins Lane Hotel | Covent Garden | 204 | 1990s Philippe Starck minimalism in a 1960s office block |
| Swissotel London, The Howard | near The Strand | 189 | modern |
| Threadneedles City Boutique Hotel | City of London | 69 | occupies a banking hall built in 1865 |
| Trafalgar Hilton | Trafalgar Square | 129 | opened 2001; contemporary building behind a retained facade |
| Waldorf Hilton | near The Strand | 303 | grand hotel built in 1908; contemporary interiors from a refit completed in 2005 |
| Wyndham Chelsea Harbour | Chelsea | 160 | modern; overlooks the marina at Chelsea Harbour |
5 star hotel being built on High Holborn on the site of the former Baptist Society headquarters. Due to open 2008 with 65 rooms.
Hotels below the five star category are found throughout the city, but tend to be slightly further away from the key centres of activity. The largest concentration of mid priced hotels is probably in Bloomsbury on the northern side of the city centre. The largest cluster of hotels in the suburbs is around Heathrow Airport, most of which are modern chain hotels. The largest concentration of new hotel building is in East London around London City Airport in places such as Canning Town.
The developers of Shard London Bridge, which will be the tallest building in London if it is built plan to let part of it to a hotel operator.
Other notable hotels
- One of the more unusual hotels is the Sunborn Yacht, a floating hotel by the Excel centre in East London and constructed for that purpose.
- The 3 star 1,630 bedroom Royal National Hotel in Bloomsbury is the largest hotel in the United Kingdom by number of rooms.
- The Hilton London Metropole in Paddington is the largest 4-star hotel in London and the United Kingdom. It has 1,058 bedrooms and extensive conference facilities.
- The Russell Hotel in Russell Square, Bloomsbury, which dates from 1898, has one of the grandest exteriors of any London hotel, but it is rated 4-star.
- The Guoman Tower Hotel (formerly Thistle) near Tower Bridge is one of the largest hotels in London with over 800 rooms, and is regarded by some as one of the ugliest and most insensitively located brutalist buildings in the city. However others find its location by St Katharine Docks and the Tower of London as quite relaxing and scenic.
- In 2005 planning permission was granted for the creation of a new hotel at St Pancras railway station. This will incorporate parts of the former Midland Grand Hotel, probably the most spectacular hotel building ever constructed in London, which operated from 1873 to 1935.
- The Regent Palace Hotel, which was located on the northern side of Piccadilly Circus, closed in December 2006. Notable as having been Europes largest hotel in terms of rooms numbers (1028) when it opened in May 16, 1915.
Events
After the 2006 transatlantic aircraft plot London hotels showed a drop in average room rate growth and occupancy growth. However this was not as steep as might have been expected since figures were compared to the previous years figures which were themselves affected by the July 7th London bombings of 2005. It is thought without those circumstances the real drop would have been something in the region of 20-30%. Strangely while figures showed a drop in bookings some major chains such as Intercontinetal reported strong demand for hotel rooms in London as passengers became stranded in London unable to get a flight. [4]In November 2006 several hotels were subject to checks for radiation after former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned with Polonium-210. Most seriously affected was the Millennium Mayfair where 7 members of staff were found to be contaminated with low level radiation.
November 2006 was also the month Dhiren Barot was sentenced by a British court to serve at least 40 years in prison for planning to cause explosions in London Hotels amongst a list of targets which also included the New York Stock Exchange and the World Bank.
January 2007 saw the first use anywhere in the world of Cryonite technology [1] to kill bed bugs (freezes pests using a patented carbon dioxide snow) at a top London Hotel (un-named).
Facts
June 2007 figures showed London having the highest occupancy of any European city. [5]In March 2007 some of Londons' top hotels were considered a “serious danger to health” by environmental inspectors. The hotels were the Savoy, the Halkin, the Langham and the Dorchester. [6]
London named as ninth most expensive city in the world for 2007 in terms of average room rate. [7]
References
1. ^ A report on London's hotel industry prepared by PricewaterhouseCoopers for the Mayor of London in 2001
2. ^ 5 star hotels ratings
3. ^ 5 star hotels list
4. ^ benchmark figures
5. ^ 2007 occupancy
6. ^ [2]
7. ^ [3]
2. ^ 5 star hotels ratings
3. ^ 5 star hotels list
4. ^ benchmark figures
5. ^ 2007 occupancy
6. ^ [2]
7. ^ [3]
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Claridge's is a luxury hotel in Mayfair, central London. It is located at the corner of Brook Street and Davies Street.
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St Pancras
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The Great Western Royal Hotel, now known as the Hilton London Paddington, is a hotel that forms part of the Paddington station complex in London, England. The hotel was built on Praed Street in 1851–54 to a design by architect Philip Charles Hardwick, and effectively
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London Paddington
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London King's Cross
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Channel Tunnel Rail Link (CTRL) is a project to construct a 108 km (67 mile) high-speed railway line from London through Kent to the British end of the Channel Tunnel.
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London Liverpool Street
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London Charing Cross
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The Landmark London is a five star hotel in Marylebone Road on the northern side of central London, England.
The hotel was originally one of London's Victorian era railway hotels, the Great Central Hotel.
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London Marylebone
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Local authority Westminster
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The Landmark London is a five star hotel in Marylebone Road on the northern side of central London, England.
The hotel was originally one of London's Victorian era railway hotels, the Great Central Hotel.
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The Langham Hotel, London is one of the largest and best known traditional style grand hotels in London. It is in the district of Marylebone and faces up Portland Place towards Regent's Park. It is a member of the Leading Hotels of the World marketing consortium.
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Hotel facts and statistics
Location London, United Kingdom
Opening date 1889
No of stars 5
Developer Richard D'Oyly Carte
Management Fairmont Hotels and Resorts
Owner Fairmont Hotels and Resorts
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Claridge's is a luxury hotel in Mayfair, central London. It is located at the corner of Brook Street and Davies Street.
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The arcade faces Piccadilly
Hotel facts and statistics
Location London, United Kingdom
Opening date 1906
Developer César Ritz
No. of rooms 133
Website Official Site
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The Grosvenor House Hotel is one of the largest and most famous luxury hotels in London. It was built in the 1920s on the site of the former London residence of the Dukes of Westminster, whose family name is Grosvenor.
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Dorchester Hotel
Hotel facts and statistics
Location London, United Kingdom
Opening date 1931
Developer Sir Malcolm McAlpine & Sir Frances Towle
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Opening date 1931
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The Hilton, Park Lane
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Location London, United Kingdom
Opening date 1963
Management Hilton Hotels
No. of rooms 453
of which suites 56
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Opening date 1963
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