Benny Lava asked:
Hello
In September, i will be in London for a few days, for business. I’m looking for a very smart and comfortable hotel, offering ample amounts of top-notch services. The fees will be integrally covered by my company and they let me choosing the hotel I want. The hotel will be preferably located in the Kensington, Chelsea, Central or Mayfair areas.
I’ve had good feedback for the Metropolitan, Draycott or Hempel but I’d like to get your opinions also. Thank you.
Hello
In September, i will be in London for a few days, for business. I’m looking for a very smart and comfortable hotel, offering ample amounts of top-notch services. The fees will be integrally covered by my company and they let me choosing the hotel I want. The hotel will be preferably located in the Kensington, Chelsea, Central or Mayfair areas.
I’ve had good feedback for the Metropolitan, Draycott or Hempel but I’d like to get your opinions also. Thank you.















The Savoy
The Dorchester
Jumeirah Carlton Tower
The Connaught
Claridges
The Lanesborough
These are all amazing- 5*+
Enjoy your trip!
The Savoy, and the others listed all have good reputations.
The Sheraton Park Lane is nice, not in the class of the Savoy, but nice.
This link gets you the Ritz Hotel here in London – plus an address and a map – top of the page.
stayed at the Marriott Grosvenor Square
recently remodeled and I highly suggest it
LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION! It’s near oxford street (best shopping in London), some great restaurants, a small park, a short walk from hyde park, a very business hotel, great service and people.
Besides location, it’s not the typical marriott….it’s upscale and smaller then the normal huge marriotts…I suggest you look it up.
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the savoy – the strand
the ritz – mayfair/ piccadilly
the sanderson – fitzrovia
dorchester – mayfair
claridges – mayfair
the langham – regent steet
the berkely – knightsbridge
browns -mayfair
the connought – mayfair
the four seasons – mayfair
grosvenor house hotel – park lane/ mayfiar
knightsbridge hotel – knightsbridge
the metropolitan – mayfair
park lane sheaton – park lane/ mayfair
waldorf hilton hotel -covent garden
You might like to try using a short stay apartment instead which could be an interesting alternative – you’ll get a lot more space and facilities (home from home more than a hotel) with the benefits of a hotel (i.e. not cleaning up after yourself!).
There are probably nearly as many options for luxury accommodation in apartments as there are in hotels. Some of the firms I’ve found are:
This one is in Kensington:
Not sure whether this is something you’ve considered but they are perhaps worth investigating.