The Connaught ranks #2 on our 2026 list of the best business hotels in the world. The case below explains why — the lobby, the breakfast, the suite category that gets paid up for, and the alternatives we measured it against.
“Three Michelin stars in the dining room, the world's best bar in the lobby. What is left to argue about?”
The Connaught stands on Carlos Place in Mayfair, a handsome Edwardian building that has occupied its corner since 1897 without feeling the need to announce itself. It is, in the estimation of a significant number of serious hotel critics and the readers of multiple global travel publications, the best hotel in London — and in some years, the best in the world. The argument is not difficult to follow.
The 121 rooms and suites are decorated in an English style that is neither fussy nor apologetic — mahogany furniture, original art, marble bathrooms with deep soaking tubs and rainfall showers. The smallest rooms are smaller than Claridge's equivalent, which is the only caveat; the largest suites extend across the building's upper floors and are among the most beautiful hotel rooms in Europe. The hotel's room renovation programme, completed in stages over the past decade, has left every category at the same standard without homogenising the character that makes The Connaught distinct.
Hélène Darroze at The Connaught holds three Michelin stars and has done so since 2021. The cuisine is French in technique, Landaise in soul — the chef's native Gascony region of southwest France informs every menu without producing the predictability that regionalism sometimes yields. Booking requires weeks of advance notice, and securing a table during a stay here is worth treating as a logistical priority. The Connaught Grill, the secondary restaurant, is more accessible and operates at a level that most London restaurants would consider a peak.
London, New York, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Paris, Singapore, Zurich, Milan: the cities where business hotel competition is intense and the standard is set by hotels that have been hosting the same accounts for fifty years. The lobby has to compete not just with other hotels but with the most demanding traveller economy in the world — guests who could be anywhere have a thousand other places to go. The properties that earn top-of-list inclusion in financial-centre cities do something the city itself cannot: deliver the meeting, the bar, the breakfast, and the WiFi at a single address.
London's grand-dame hotels — Claridge's, the Connaught, the Dorchester, the Savoy — are the only hotels in any city where the bar at midnight has both old money and the people about to make new money. For business travel this is the structural advantage: the deals get done in the lobby, not in the conference room. The Connaught Bar has booked more partner-promotion conversations than most City of London boardrooms. The Dorchester promenade is where a generation of media deals were closed. Mayfair grand-dames are not business hotels; they are the rooms where business happens.
The Connaught Bar was voted the world's best bar by the World's 50 Best Bars in 2020 and has maintained a position in the global top five in every subsequent year. The martini trolley — assembled tableside by a bartender who treats the ritual as performance art — has become one of London's most recognisable hotel experiences. The spa, operated in partnership with Aman, occupies the lower floors and offers treatments of the calibre the hotel deserves. The small pool and steam rooms are booked weeks in advance.
The Connaught's specific gift to an anniversary is the concentration of excellence into a small building. The best dinner in London, the best bar in the world, and some of the city's finest rooms — all under one roof without the scale of a large hotel that can dilute the experience. An anniversary at The Connaught means booking Hélène Darroze and the martini trolley on the same evening, which is an act of planning that the concierge will navigate on your behalf. If the partner says it was the best anniversary they can remember, the hotel did most of the work.
For a 2026 deal trip at this level, the most direct comparisons are Aman New York in New York (#1 on this list), Bulgari Hotel Tokyo in Tokyo (#3 on this list), Aman Tokyo in Tokyo (#4 on this list). The Connaught earns the higher rank for one or two specific reasons covered in the verdict above — usually a combination of address, lobby gravity, and the dining room that holds when the meeting goes long. The other properties are not lesser hotels — in some cases the answer for your particular trip is the runner-up.
Address: The Connaught, Carlos Pl, London W1K 2AL, UK. Business categories — the executive king, the club-floor suite, the corner room with the second working desk — book three to six months ahead in shoulder season; closer to twelve months in peak event weeks. The full review at the hotel page has current rates, the room categories worth paying up for, the executive lounge access details, and the dining programmes worth booking pre-arrival. Use the business occasion page for the broader context, or the London city guide for what else is in walking distance.
Sibling entries on the Top 50 Business list with full editorial cases:
#1 · Aman New York · New York#3 · Bulgari Hotel Tokyo · Tokyo#4 · Aman Tokyo · Tokyo#5 · Mandarin Oriental Tokyo · Tokyo