London's hotel scene is concentrated in three neighbourhoods: Mayfair (heritage luxury), Knightsbridge (formal luxury), and Chelsea (residential luxury). The picks below are organized accordingly.
The eight
1. The Connaught — Mayfair
The senior business and anniversary hotel in London. The Connaught Bar has been awarded the world's best bar three times.
Best for: business travel, anniversary celebrations, formal dining occasions.
2. Claridge's — Mayfair
Heritage Art Deco. The most-photographed afternoon tea in the world. Among the most-iconic London luxury experiences.
Best for: anniversary celebrations, heritage atmosphere, traditional London experience.
3. The Beaumont — Mayfair
Underrated Mayfair pick. Smaller scale (73 rooms). The ROOM by Antony Gormley is the most-distinctive single suite in any London hotel.
Best for: design-conscious travel, business + leisure combinations, repeat London visitors.
4. The Berkeley — Knightsbridge
Heritage Knightsbridge with the strongest hotel rooftop pool in central London.
Best for: business travel, anniversary celebrations, weekend escape.
5. The Lanesborough — Hyde Park Corner
The most-formal luxury hotel in London. Butler service in every room.
Best for: butler-led service, formal celebrations, heritage British luxury.
6. Bulgari Hotel London — Knightsbridge
Contemporary Italian luxury at Knightsbridge. Younger demographic than the heritage Mayfair alternatives.
Best for: design-conscious couples, contemporary luxury preference, weekend stays.
7. The Cadogan — Chelsea
Belmond-owned heritage Chelsea hotel. Recently renovated. The most-discreet pick.
Best for: residential luxury preference, repeat London visitors, quieter trips.
8. The Marylebone — Marylebone
Doyle Collection-owned. Mid-luxury at one of London's strongest neighborhoods.
Best for: weekend escape, second-London visitors, value-conscious luxury.
How to choose
A specific framework:
- For first London visit + iconic atmosphere: Claridge's
- For first London visit + business: The Connaught
- For business travel: The Connaught or The Berkeley
- For anniversary: Claridge's, The Connaught, or The Beaumont
- For Chelsea residential luxury: The Cadogan
- For modern luxury: Bulgari Hotel London
What to do beyond the hotel
Three London experiences:
- Restaurant reservations at impossible places (Sketch, Ikoyi, Connaught Bar)
- Theatre tickets to sold-out productions
- Private gallery tours at the Tate, the National, or Christie's
When to visit London
- May-June: warm, dry, ideal for park walks
- September: post-summer crowds, temperate weather
- December: festive atmosphere, holiday energy
- January-February: lowest rates, gray weather, but cultural calendar at peak
Five rules for London hotel selection
- Choose Mayfair for first visits; Chelsea / Marylebone for repeat
- Avoid Park Lane chain hotels (Hilton, Sheraton, Intercontinental) — tourist-grade
- Book afternoon tea at Claridge's or The Connaught 6+ weeks ahead
- The hotels with great bars are the hotels with great trips
- Pack a coat for any month between October and April
For more, see the Europe pillar and where to stay in London.