If you seek to dine and stay at some of the more famous hotels in London, why not take your pick from our selection of the leading famous hotels in London currently available? Whether you're choosing a hotel for its historic value or you simply recognise it from a recent movie, our guide to famous hotels in London will make your stay an enjoyable one.
The BerkeleyA chic retreat in the heart of Knightsbridge, the Berkeley's 207 bedrooms and suites are individually designed in classic English style.
Wilton Place,
Knightsbridge,
London,
SW1X 7RL
Dorchester HotelThe Dorchester is as much a landmark as the National Gallery and the Royal Albert Hall nearby.
Park Lane,
Mayfair,
London,
W1K 1QA
The Grosvenor House HotelThe Grosvenor on Park Lane must be one of the most famous hotels in London.
86-90 Park Lane,
London,
W1K 7TN
Langham Hotel LondonOriginally opened in 1865, the ornately designed Langham Hotel is the epitome of a grand city hotel.
1 Portland Place,
Regent Street,
London,
W1B 1JA
The MetropolitanThe Metropolitan, London, is among the capital's most enduring design phenomena, a hotel that combines cool looks and cosseting service with a contemporary mindset.
Old Park Lane,
London,
W1K 1LB
Sheraton Park Lane HotelThe Sheraton Park Lane was built in 1927 as London's finest Art Deco hotel of the period.
Piccadilly,
London,
W1J 7BX