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London: Boutique and luxury hotels and travel articles


London is one of the world's most exciting metropolises, where cutting-edge fashion, architecture, and art are juxtaposed with a history that dates back through the centuries. Our edit of the best London boutique hotels and luxury hotels with professional hotel reviews are a taster for our London travel guide which will explore the citys distinct neighborhoods, from Covent Garden to Mayfair.

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Durley House
United Kingdom, London, London, Knightsbridge

“Tastefully discreet, the Sloane Square boutique hotel has just 11 spacious suites filled with antiques and Regency furnishings.”

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From GBP 250  
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The Gore
United Kingdom, London, London, Kensington

“The Victorian townhouse near Hyde Parks is classic English eccentric, bursting with character, warmth and quirky antiques.”

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From GBP 160  
per room per night
 

The Halkin Hotel
United Kingdom, London, London, Belgravia

“Luxurious suites and Armani-clad staff mark out this stylish luxury hotel, sophisticated and serene with a Michelin-starred restaurant.”

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From GBP 225  
per room per night
 

The Hempel
United Kingdom, London, London, Bayswater

“It’s white on white at this super trendy west London address – the first of its kind on the design hotel scene in the capital.”

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From GBP 149  
per room per night
 

Baglioni Hotel London
United Kingdom, London, London, Kensington

"Beautifully cut, the sleek crash pad is ideally located across from Hyde Park, although arguably more Milan than Jermyn Street."

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From GBP 209  
per room per night
 

Travel articles about London

London's Canary Wharf | Martin O'Brien | United Kingdom, London, London

Only twenty minutes by Underground from London's West End, this major financial and business centre is moored like some mini-Manhattan in the heart of the Isle of Dogs

Walking the Millenium Mile along London’s River Thames | Christopher Somerville | United Kingdom, London, London

London’s Millennium Mile (it’s actually nearer two miles) along the south bank of the River Thames must contain more memorable sights and attractions than any city-centre stroll on earth

London | David Clement Davies | United Kingdom, London, London

'It was trying to get my shopping bags back from the supermarket, along the darker reaches of the North End Road, that finally clinched it...' David Clement-Davies plans his escape from the onset of yet another foul British winter.

Down the Drain | Nancy Lyon | United Kingdom, London, London

Over-the-shoulder espionage and underground eavesdropping: spend a day as a mole, mindlessly riding the Northern Line, the oldest, longest line of oldest subway on earth-the London Tube

London Calling | Kamin Mohammadi | United Kingdom, London, London

The history of cool Britannia, as told by one who saw the fading days of punk, the Day-Glo ‘80s, Chelsea Girls, the rise of Kate and Sienna—only to come full circle and find herself, once again, rifling the racks at Topshop

Swinging back to Sixties London | Rory MacLean | United Kingdom, London, London

Alongside New York and San Francisco, London was the herald and harbinger of the Sixties, the place and time where the women’s movement, gay lib, the environment and pop music became mainstream

London | Vitali Vitaliev | United Kingdom, London, London

I love London's velvety summer nights, when nightingales scream their little lungs out in Berkeley Square, and a podgy full moon mooches about in the brandy-coloured sky, like a pot-bellied drunk trudging home from a pub

Hampton Court | Ben Mallalieu | United Kingdom, London, London

Shakespeare's London | Marc Zakian | United Kingdom, London, London

The George was one of Shakespeare’s locals. He may have watched plays here, supping the evening away after the show. Four centuries later it’s still a working pub, restaurant and – in summer – it still stages plays

Bridget's Bermondsey | Marc Zakian | United Kingdom, London, London

You've read the books, seen the movie - now take the walk. With millions of pounds being spent on film locations in London, a new breed of movie tourist is hitting the streets of the capital

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