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For those seeking luxury accommodations in London, there are some great options. Our gurus can help you save on airfare by booking a cheap business class flight to London or discounted first class flight to London  for you and also help you reserve your hotel accommodations at discounted rates. When planning your trip to London, consider these posh hotels.

The Lanesborough – The most expensive hotel in London. Frequented by royalty, politicians, and entertainers. First a country house, then a hospital, and as of 1991, a hotel. Overlooks the busiest corner of Hyde Park. Over 90 rooms with lavish bathrooms, huge flat-screen TVs, free 24-hour private butler service, and free Wi-Fi. Fine dining at the Michelin-starred restaurant Apsleys.

The Dorchester – Opened in 1931. One of the world’s most prestigious and expensive hotels. Located on Park Lane and Deanery Street, east of Hyde Park. Rooms and suites decorated in English country house style with marble bathrooms. Dining options include sophisticated French cuisine, Cantonese food, and afternoon tea. There’s also a bar with nightly live jazz.

The Savoy – Landmark hotel that opened in 1889. Overlooks the River Thames near Waterloo Bridge. Frequented by heads of state and celebrities. Great views of the river from the glamorous, deco-style American Bar. Art deco and English Edwardian style rooms and suites with marble bathrooms and fireplaces. Plus, 24-hour butler service and access to a chauffeur for suite guests.

The Ritz – Located in the Mayfair and St. James district near Piccadilly Circus. Louis XVI-style rooms with antique furnishings, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and minibars. Suite guests also enjoy living/dining areas, grand pianos, butlers, and a Rolls Royce airport shuttle. French-British restaurant offers fine dining.

Brown’s Hotel – Located in four historic Mayfair townhouses. Opened in 1837. Stylish, sophisticated rooms in classic English style with modern touches. Suites offer free Wi-Fi, champagne on arrival, spa treatments, unpacking service, and free airport transfers. The Hix Mayfair restaurant features British cuisine.

The Goring – Family-run Edwardian hotel located approximately 10 minutes from Buckingham Palace on foot. Rooms and suites are decorated in English country house style, some with balconies overlooking the private garden. Wi-Fi available for a fee. Period-style dining featuring British cuisine.

The Langham – One of London’s finest and best known hotels. Opened in 1865. Flagship hotel of the Hong Kong-based Langham Hotels International. 380 rooms with traditional English décor and marble bathrooms. Some suites offer personal butlers and great city views. Roux at the Landau restaurant serves upscale French cuisine.

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DUKES Hotel – Prestigious boutique hotel. Rooms and suites offer free Wi-Fi. Duchess Rooms cater to women with special amenities and female staff. The famous martini bar was once frequented by James Bond creator Ian Fleming. Also includes fine dining, a champagne lounge, a cognac and cigar garden, and an evening outdoor courtyard.

The Connaught – Opened in 1897. Modern, Edwardian-inspired rooms and suites offer 24-hour personal butler services and free Wi-Fi. Suites have separate living areas. Dining includes French restaurant Hélène Darroze’s, plus a brasserie, a cocktail bar, and a champagne room.

The Milestone Hotel – This posh hotel overlooks Kensington Gardens. The individually decorated rooms offer free Wi-Fi. Studios and suites offer 24-hour butler service. Dining options include a British restaurant and an equestrian-themed bar located in a former stable.

Mandarin Oriental – Located in a historic, Edwardian-style building in the Knightsbridge district overlooking Hyde Park. Originally opened as the Hyde Park Hotel in 1902. Includes over 170 rooms, two restaurants, and a bar.

Claridge’s – Conveniently located near the Oxford Street shops. Opened in 1856. 1930s art deco design. Individually designed rooms with free Wi-Fi, fresh flowers, and evening turndown service. Suites also provide butler service. Includes an upscale restaurant and 2 bars.

Baglioni Hotel – Boutique hotel overlooking Kensington Gardens. Rooms have a contemporary design with hints of classic Italian style. Free Wi-Fi. Some suites offer personal butler service and complimentary chauffeur service. Mediterranean-inspired restaurant.

Egerton House Hotel – Located in a historic townhouse in the Knightsbridge neighborhood. Rooms include free Wi-Fi, champagne on arrival, antique furnishings, and famous artwork. Beautiful drawing room for afternoon tea.

Sanderson Hotel – Innovative all-white rooms with sheer curtains dividing the different areas of each room instead of interior walls. Malaysian restaurant, and Alice in Wonderland–themed afternoon tea served in the courtyard.

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