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Gli 8 hotel di lusso migliori di Londra

You have finally arrived in the English capital. Treat yourself to a movie star night at one of the top 8 luxury hotels in London !

Connaught Hotel London, 5-Star – Mayfair, Central London

One of the rooms of Connhaught, one of the best luxury hotels in London

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With all its elegance in evidence, the Connaught has been helping to enrich the elegance of this upscale neighborhood since 1815. The rooms may seem a bit small but the unique experience in this regal setting is unbeatable.

Historically, the kitchens of the Connaught (which over time boasted of star chefs such as Michel Bourdin, Angela Hartnett and nowadays in the hands of the extraordinary French chef Hélène Darroze) have been a reason to visit here.

The beautiful Coburg and Connaught bars, specializing in cocktails and fine wines, are both welcoming and glamorous, while the relaxing Spa Aman ensures the best of satisfactions. Start saving now to afford all this shawl!

St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel, 5-star – King’s Cross, Central London

The bar of the St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel, one of the best luxury hotels in London

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This beautifully restored Gothic building, designed in 1873 by the well-known British architect George Gilbert Scott as a railway hotel, with its red and yellow bricks and elaborate spiers, is a true symbol of London. Londoners were dazzled when, after standing empty and abandoned for several years, the building was refurbished and brought back to life as a Marriot hotel.

Located in the heart of bustling King’s Cross, right next to the train station, the busy St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel and its immense common spaces evoke all the old-fashioned and traditional charm of train travel.

Rookery Hotel London, 4-star– Clerkenwell, Central East London

The entrance to the Rookery, one of the best luxury hotels in London

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The Rookery is a charming boutique hotel set in a small complex of 18th century terraced houses. Some of these houses were once the headquarters of brothels, bakeries and other activities that have followed one another over time.

Each room is furnished with care and in a different way in ancient style, and each of them has been assigned a famous name of historical characters. The Victorian bathrooms have been carefully refurbished complete with period bathtubs.

There is no restaurant, but you can order a fabulous breakfast directly in bed. There is a very nice bar and you can relax by the fireplace in the luxurious wooden lounge.

Draycott Hotel, 5-star – Chelsea, Southwest London

The elegant facade of the Draycott Hotel.

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The Draycott , with its 35 rooms, is a small luxury gem in the most elegant district of the whole city.

The hotel is housed in three Edwardian buildings on a street just behind Sloane Square. Once you cross the threshold of the entrance you will feel like you have traveled back into the future. Some rooms also boast their own personal fireplace.

You will have the feeling of living in the home of some Lord or Lady of the past, except for satellite television and internet connection via Wi-Fi.

Rosewood London, 5-star – Holborn, Central London

The terrace of the Rosewood London.

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The refined Rosewood offers all the old-fashioned comforts, such as leather armchairs, fireplaces and a resplendent Art Deco perfect for contemporary style.

Check out the art glass exhibit in the lush courtyard, and if you’re passing through on Sundays, visit the hotel’s Slow Food Market, where you can discover the best seasonal handcrafted products from local suppliers. Also discover tweed suits, traditional and, at the same time, extravagant dresses.

The charm is not limited to the size of the common spaces. The rooms are very large by London standards, making them even more unique places to do nothing and relax, just like the Rosewood wants.

The Zetter Townhouse, 4-star – Clerkenwell, Central East London

The entrance to the Zetter.

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The extravagant Zetter boutique hotel , in the heart of Clerkenwell, abounds with original and ingenious details (the hot water bottle on the bed covered in a handmade fabric, the wide and lively range of colors, the Vintage and colorful books that match perfectly with the rest of the decor). You can also count on cordiality and friendliness in abundance.

The cheapest double room is not very large but the space is used very well. There is also a bar on the ground floor while breakfast is served in the bistro, which is very popular with locals.

The building was originally designed as a department store and, for this reason, has its own water resources (well hidden deep under the foundations).

One Aldwych, 5-stars– The Strand, Central London

The entrance to the Old Aldwych Hotel.

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Having increased its popularity day by day thanks to the quality luxury offered in an unbeatable location next to the Thames, Covent Garden and the West End theaters, the One Aldwych is a highly respected 5-star hotel boasting a wide range of customers following him.

Looking beyond its style, you will discover the real secret of this hotel: impeccable and easy-going service and high quality attention to detail, starting from fresh fruit in the room up to the staff who will never forget your name. All this sets this hotel apart from all others.

For a bite-sized snack, check out Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’s afternoon tea, complete with steaming drinks, cotton candy and golden eggs.

Arosfa, 3-star – Bloomsbury, North London

The exterior of the welcoming Arosfa.

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For all those who want to try a 5-star experience at a lower cost, here is this immense Georgian-style building.

The Arosfa is much more than just a hotel, it is a family home. A house with a nice living room with a television and a computer for guests to use.

Some rooms are on the small side but it is fully within the standards of London hotels in this lower price range and considering that the price includes breakfast you will understand that no one has fooled you (also bear in mind that you will be within walking distance of the British Museum, from Soho and Covent Garden).

The hotel also has family rooms for up to four people. Make sure you book well in advance.

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