1. Raffles at The OWO
Raffles at The OWO is a magnificent and aristocratic hotel, often regarded as one of the most prestigious hotel openings in London this century. Located in the historic Old War Office, a Grade II* listed building in Whitehall, Raffles London at The OWO has been transformed into a grand new hotel, offering 120 rooms and suites, 85 branded residences, and 11 exclusive restaurants and bars. This iconic property is now open to the public for the first time, having undergone an extensive transformation to preserve its historic interiors, featuring intricate mosaic floors, oak paneling, stunning chandeliers, and grand marble staircases.
Situated in one of London's most historically significant locations, Raffles' first UK hotel will include a spacious wellness area, partnered with top global fitness and spa experts. The hotel also features a rooftop restaurant and bar, offering panoramic views of Whitehall, The Mall, and Buckingham Palace. Hundreds of skilled craftsmen have carefully restored the building's interior, with some of the rooms previously used by influential political and military figures such as Winston Churchill, David Lloyd George, and John Profumo.
The main suites at Raffles London occupy some of the tallest floors in the building, which were once the offices of prominent political and military leaders, including Winston Churchill, David Lloyd George, and John Profumo.
Address: 57 Whitehall, London SW1A 2BX, United Kingdom
Phone: +4420 3907 7500
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.raffles.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/raffleslondon.theowo/


2. The Corinthia Hotel
The Corinthia Hotel, located at the corner of Northumberland Avenue and Whitehall Place in central London, is a historic hotel that was originally built as a government building. It sits on a triangular plot between Trafalgar Square and the Thames Embankment. Originally opened in 1885 as the Metropole Hotel, its prime location near Westminster Abbey and the government offices in Whitehall made it a landmark in the area. The Corinthia boasts a grand Victorian-style facade, expansive spaces, and an elegant design that offers a modern living experience while preserving its historic charm.
Upon entering the Corinthia, guests are welcomed by an atmosphere of luxury, calm, and comfort, blending classic and timeless modern design. With 283 rooms, including 51 suites and 7 penthouse apartments, two world-class restaurants, a jazz-inspired bar, and the award-winning ESPA Life at Corinthia spa featuring a BodySPace gym and Daniel Galvin's hair salon, The Corinthia Hotel stands as a destination just minutes from the West End and the Thames River. A notable scene from the 2018 thriller film *Red Sparrow* was filmed inside and outside the hotel.
Address: Whitehall Pl, London SW1A 2BD, United Kingdom
Phone: +4420 7930 8181
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.corinthia.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/corinthiahotellondon/


3. Rosewood London Hotel
Rosewood London Hotel is a luxurious 5-star hotel located in London, England. Situated at 252 High Holborn in the Covent Garden district of the West End, the hotel is part of the Rosewood Hotels & Resorts chain, which is headquartered in Hong Kong. The building consists of four blocks, with the central block designed by C. Newman and constructed between 1912 and 1919, while the eastern block (which houses Scarfes Bar) was designed by P. Moncton and built from 1929 to 1930.
Opened in 2000, the hotel initially operated under the Renaissance Hotels brand as Renaissance Chancery Court, managed by Marriott International. The hotel operated independently as Chancery Court until it closed for renovations in July 2013. It reopened in October 2013 as the Rosewood London Hotel.
Rosewood London Hotel features 306 rooms and suites within a magnificent Edwardian-style building on the bustling High Holborn street in central London. The hotel's interior showcases a grand marble staircase, antique furnishings, and unique artworks, all designed with great sophistication. While room sizes may vary, the luxurious décor, marble bathrooms (some with standalone soaking tubs), and amenities like Italian bed linens and Nespresso coffee machines are sure to impress.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 252 High Holborn, London WC1V 7EN, United Kingdom
Phone: +4420 7781 8888
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RosewoodLondonHotel


4. The Ritz London Hotel
The Ritz London Hotel is a luxurious 5-star hotel located at 150 Piccadilly in London, England. Known as a symbol of high society and opulence, this hotel is one of the most prestigious and famous in the world. The Ritz has become so synonymous with luxury and elegance that the word "ritzy" has entered the English language to describe something lavish, extravagant, or stylish.
Opened in 1906 by Swiss hotelier César Ritz, The Ritz London followed eight years after the establishment of Hôtel Ritz Paris. It gained popularity after World War I, especially among politicians, socialites, writers, and actors. The building, classified as Grade II, features a French-American architectural style, with very few traces of traditional British architecture, heavily influenced by Parisian design.
At the corners of The Ritz London's roof stand large green bronze lion statues, which have become a symbol of the hotel. The Ritz boasts 111 rooms and 25 suites. The magnificent suite on the ground floor has been described by historian and architect Marcus Binney as "one of the timeless masterpieces of hotel architecture," comparing it to a royal palace with "grand views, soaring proportions, and sparkling chandeliers."
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 150 Piccadilly, St. James's, London W1J 9BR, United Kingdom
Phone: +4420 7493 8181
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.theritzlondon.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theritzlondon


5. Brown's Hotel
When discussing the most prestigious hotels in London, Brown's Hotel is a name that cannot be ignored. Since its inception in 1837, it was initially known as the 'Brown Private Hotel', and has grown over 184 years to become a symbol of British hospitality. What’s truly remarkable is that the first hotel in London managed to remain open through two World Wars, welcoming a diverse range of esteemed guests including aristocrats, politicians, artists, writers, scientists, explorers, and of course, London’s residents.
The Brown's Hotel we see today consists of 11 original Georgian-style townhouses that have been seamlessly integrated into a single establishment. A hand-painted mural adorns the walls, depicting an English garden filled with wisteria flowers and native birds, with delicate shades of parrot green and white that capture the eye without overwhelming the senses. The theme of nature runs throughout the architecture, with oak panels and ceilings covered in wallpaper from Adam Ellis' design collection, featuring bold tropical plants and birds soaring high across the sky.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 33 Albemarle St, London W1S 4BP, United Kingdom
Phone: +4420 7493 6020
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.roccofortehotels.com/hotels-and-resorts/brown-s-hotel/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrownsHotelLondon


6. The Langham Hotel
The Langham Hotel is a luxurious 5-star hotel in London, England. Located in the Marylebone district on Langham Place and facing Portland Place towards Regent's Park, The Langham was designed by John Giles and constructed by the Lucas Brothers between 1863 and 1865, at a cost of £300,000, which would be approximately £30,515,436 today. The Langham has long been a favorite among royal figures such as Diana, Princess of Wales, and politicians like Winston Churchill and Charles de Gaulle.
With a five-star rating, The Langham currently boasts 380 rooms. Its Palm Court has been restored and has been serving afternoon tea since 1865. The hotel also includes a business service center and 15 meeting rooms, including a large ballroom. Of these rooms, 188 are Superior Rooms, the smallest but most elegant and traditional. The atmosphere is luxurious yet understated, with the lobby featuring impressive marble columns and a stunning chandelier. The Artesian Bar exudes an Alice in Wonderland vibe, with purple sofas and beautifully crafted cocktails. The Langham also offers a more intimate menu created by Michel Roux, Jr.
Address: 1C Portland Pl, London W1B 1JA, United Kingdom
Phone: +4420 7636 1000
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.langhamhotels.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelanghamlondon


7. The Lanesborough Hotel
The hotel’s interiors are elegantly designed in Regency style, with 93 rooms and suites featuring marble bathrooms, 24/7 butler service, and cutting-edge amenities such as Sony tablets, high-speed Wi-Fi, and unlimited on-demand films. Noteworthy features include fine dining at the Celeste restaurant, the Library Bar, and the traditional afternoon tea. In 2017, the hotel expanded by opening a luxurious 18,000-square-foot gym and spa.
The room rates at The Lanesborough Hotel are quite high, although it remains one of London’s most iconic hotels. For those seeking luxury amenities like a pool, alternatives such as The Savoy or Langham Hotel London may offer more affordable options.
Address: Hyde Park Corner, London SW1X 7TA, United Kingdom
Phone: +4420 7259 5599
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.oetkercollection.com/hotels/the-lanesborough/


8. The Connaught Hotel
The Connaught Hotel is an exquisite 5-star property located at the corner of Carlos Place and Mount Street in London's Mayfair district. Owned and managed by the prestigious Maybourne Hotel Group, the hotel first opened its doors in 1815 under the name Prince of Saxe Coburg. Over the years, it has become a sought-after retreat for Hollywood celebrities, international musicians, and top fashion designers. The Connaught is known for its timeless elegance, classical British style, and romantic charm that few other hotels in London can match.
The Connaught is a true paradise for art lovers, featuring works by renowned artists such as Barbara Hepworth, Graham Sutherland, Damien Hirst, Tadao Ando, and Louise Bourgeois, among others. The hotel's art collection is displayed with refinement throughout the property. In addition to its world-class amenities, which include a signature bakery and a tranquil spa, it is the impeccable customer service that truly sets The Connaught apart.
Address: The Connaught, 16 Carlos Pl, London, United Kingdom
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theconnaught


9. The Dorchester Hotel
The Dorchester Hotel is a prestigious 5-star hotel located on Park Lane and Deanery Street in London, just east of Hyde Park. It is one of the most renowned hotels in the world. The hotel opened its doors on April 18, 1931, and has maintained its 1930s interior and atmosphere, despite modern upgrades.
The architectural style of the The Dorchester Hotel was designed by William Curtis Green, largely based on Owen William's design, marking a departure from classical styles with reinforced concrete enveloped by terrazzo stone panels. Unlike other London hotels such as The Lanesborough, the exterior of the building is understated, standing eight stories tall with three windows on each floor in the central section. The interior reflects a "subtle blend of styles".
Gold leaf and marble are distinctive features throughout the hotel's public rooms, including its restaurants, evoking the feel of a traditional English country house. Today, The Dorchester Hotel boasts five restaurants: The Grill, Alain Ducasse, The Spatisserie, The Promenade, and China Tang. Alain Ducasse's restaurant is one of the five Michelin-starred restaurants in the UK awarded three stars.
Address: 53 Park Lane, London W1K 1QA, United Kingdom
Phone: +4420 7629 4848
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.dorchestercollection.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DC.Luxuryhotels


10. The Peninsula London Hotel
Known as the first "billion-pound hotel" of Big Smoke, the Peninsula’s latest outpost has been more than 30 years in the making – and now, The Peninsula London has established itself alongside the giants of luxury hotels in London. One of the first things guests will notice are the proud Chinese lions standing at the entrance.
The ground floor of The Peninsula London is incredibly bright and airy, featuring a triple-height ceiling, palm trees, and hand-painted murals inspired by nature by de Gournay, with subdued tones and a soft, earthy color palette that creates a tranquil, zen-like atmosphere. The hotel boasts 190 rooms and suites, elegantly designed by architect and interior designer Peter Marino. Each room is equipped with LED wall panels, iPads, and a range of advanced technological amenities, including 24-hour special assistance service.
Guests can indulge in exceptional dining at Brooklands, located on the hotel’s rooftop on the 8th floor. Designed by Kenneth Leung, the space is decorated with silk and porcelain, while private dining areas and the subdued lighting provide an intimate and secluded atmosphere.
Address: 1 Grosvenor Pl, London SW1X 7HJ, United Kingdom
Phone: +4420 3959 2888
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.peninsula.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePeninsulaHotels/


