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Luxury hotels in London IV


The savoy

Strand. London. WC2R.

http://www.fairmont.com/savoy-london/

The Savoy was originally open in 1889 and is one of the most iconic London hotels. It has hosted hoyalty and legends of the stage and screen. Located on the River Thames, it has a great view of the most famous London Tourist Points. With 268 guestrooms and suites, has a big culinary tradition.

What about this view of this Savoy’s suite?

The Savoy is one of the most iconic hotel of London since 1889.

The Lanesborough

Hyde Park Corner. London. SW1X 7TA.

http://www.lanesborough.com

You will be charmed by the grace of this hotel. The Lanesborough is located right by Hyde Park, with an entrance on Knightsbridge and within walking distance of Harrods and Park Lane. The Lanesborough’s conservatory restaurant has won he UK Tea Guild’s Top London Afternoon Tea Award two times. Let’s try it?

One of the Lanesborough’s suites.
The famous and awarded The Lanesborough’s tea. Nhummy!

Dukes Hotel

St. James’s Place. London. SW1A 1NY.

http://www.dukeshotel.com/

To end this post, Sophia chose a boutique hotel. The Dukes Hotel is located, in the discreet heart of St James’s. It has been awarded with the “Europe’s Leading Boutique Hotel” and the “World’s Leading Classic Boutique Hotel”. I’m sure it offers the guests a timeless experience.

What about riding a carriage?

And all the luxury bedrooms and suites, including the terraced Penthouse have superb views over Green Park.

All of the Duke’s suites looks fresh, doesn’t them?


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