"A sumptuous boutique hotel in Mayfair that serves a great afternoon tea, family-run with a warm and welcoming atmosphere."
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"A sumptuous boutique hotel in Mayfair that serves a great afternoon tea, family-run with a warm and welcoming atmosphere."
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“Cool, minimal rooms with Hyde Park views and a hotspot restaurant have made this trend-setting London hotel an industry icon.”
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"This historic Piccadilly luxury hotel with beautiful views over Green Park, renowned for its grandiose afternoon tea."
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“The Georgian townhouse conversion is classic Olga Polizzi: luxurious, understated English elegance near Buckingham Palace.”
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“A top grand dame option in London, the hotel offers prime views over Hyde Park with a desirable address right on Park Lane.”
If you’ve been to London’s luxury hotel The Dorchester in the last decade and been unimpressed by her frumpy old feel, it’s time for a re-evaluation. The grand old lady has just stepped out in a brand new frock, and she is now the chicest grand dame on the scene; definitely an old gal to take for a twirl.
The facilities
Sit in the smart lobby of this luxury hotel while you wait for your dinner guests before you go through to China Tang the oh-so-Shanghai restaurant, which is in the basement. Full of knick-knacks and antiques with girls dressed in 1920’s style Shanghai Ci Paos’, it’s a fine spot to enjoy some incredible Chinese food while checking out the celebs.
If you’re after something a little more traditional, the Grill still serves up great English food albeit in a slightly Scottish themed room. It’s a great spot for a Sunday roast, still served by knife-wielding waiters from a trolley, though there are lighter offerings on the menu. This luxury hotel is perfect if you’re holed up here for a girl’s weekend, which in our opinion is where the Dorchester excels. The modern English décor at this luxury hotel feels somewhat like a glamorous grandma’s, yet it’s still homely enough so that you feel comfortable padding down to the spa in your dressing gown for one of the legendary Eve Lom facials.
The rooms
The Dorchester is in an excellent location on Park Lane directly opposite Hyde Park and the thrills on offer there, from jogging to horse riding and the crazy procession in between. By London standards the 250 rooms are massive, and most have at least a glimpse of the park. If you’re lucky enough to get a full park view, it’s one of the best in London. Our room at this luxury hotel even had a view from the bathroom which was perfect because the fact that they have London’s deepest bath tubs, and are stocked with fine Floris bath products, means they are a great place to pass an afternoon. Girls, it really is a great idea to bring your girlfriends or your sister here for a weekend.
The luxury rooms are filled with big beds and big armchairs stuffed with a lot of feathers and stacked with even more cushions. Think English country house décor but tasteful, modern and sumptuous. The look is completed with thick carpets, heavy curtains and nicely atmospheric lighting. These rooms are perfect for family groups and guests who want to feel cocooned. And when you can tear yourself away from the big old comfortable rooms at this luxury hotel, there’s plenty of places to go within a stone’s throw.
"The place bustles in the early evening with businessmen stopping in for a drink before heading home to surrounding Mayfair and hotel guests having a quick martini before going out on the town." New York Times 06
Woody Allen, Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Marlene Dietrich, Richard Burton and even our very own Queen Elizabeth II are among The Dorchester's stellar guest list.
"Top Tea Place in London" British Tea Guild 07
Upon arrival families are given 'The Dorchester Kids' pack, which contains ideas for families on days out in London. Children have special amenities in the room upon arrival, and babysitting can be arranged should you require it.
The chic eat at China Tang feels like you have been transported back to the bustling Shanghai of the 1920’s.