Corinthia London
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From $616/night
- Wheelchair Access
- Non-Smoking Hotel
- Pool
- Fitness Center
- Spa
- Restaurant
"Tasteful, immaculately finished bedrooms are some of the largest in town; suites come with butlers."
"A star in the firmament of new hotels that have opened in London in this decade, the Corinthia is design heaven-on-earth, with levels of service that make anyone feel like a VIP." Full review
"Restored Belle-Epoque gem with an art-focused aesthetic, steps from Trafalgar Square." Full review
"A beyond opulent 294-room hotel in a vast Belle Époque building formerly occupied by the Ministry of Defence." Full review
"Corinthia has hit its stride almost immediately here, instantly propelling this address to London's most well-respected." Full review
"This gorgeous golden-sandstone hotel once housed 600 rooms, which were knocked through to create 294 bedrooms and 45 suites --- some of the largest accommodations in the city." Full review
"A staggering $488 million went into the purchase and restoration of this former Ministry of Defense headquarters south of Trafalgar Square." Full review
"Contemporary opulence meets Victorian grandeur at this circa-1885 luxury property in the heart of London that's been given a sleek contemporary makeover." Full review
"With hotels from Malta to St Petersburg, the Corinthia group's crown jewel is this grand Victorian property in Whitehall." Full review
"Tastefully decorated and full of fresh-cut flowers, The Corinthia is all about understated glamour." Full review
Rosewood London
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From $495/night
- Wheelchair Access
- Restaurant
- Fitness Center
- Bar/Lounge
- Spa
- Suites
"Impressive marbled lobby and grand central courtyard. Decent sized bedrooms with comprehensive modern facilities."
"Within "walking distance of Covent Garden and the British Museum," this former insurance headquarters in Holborn has rooms that are large"unusual for London."." Full review
"Popular with business travelers, it features lots of leather and dark-red fabrics, with luxurious mattresses, and a day spa in the basement is a peaceful cocoon." Full review
"Edwardian gem in London's West End, with an elegant British brasserie, tranquil courtyard and subterranean spa." Full review
"In a busy financial district, near the British Museum, this deluxe hotel is a 20-minute stroll from the River Thames." Full review
"This imposing hotel plays host to corporate guests and many in the legal profession, due to its proximity to the law courts around the corner." Full review
"The 306 rooms have that same sense of grandeur, with silky faux-fur throws on the beds and cut-glass flasks of complimentary whiskey in the suites." Full review
"The Rosewood London is a five-pearl hotel with 306 rooms and suites set in a majestic Edwardian property on the busy central London thoroughfare of High Holborn." Full review
"High Holborn is one of London’s busiest thoroughfares, yet step through the wrought iron gates that front Rosewood London and you leave the noise and bustle of the city far behind." Full review
"British heritage is carefully woven throughout the bar, restaurant, deli, lobby and even the housekeepers' uniforms." Full review