Top Four Historic Hotels In London

Claridge's



Claridge's personifies the soul of true English style. All bedrooms and suites boast the latest in communications and entertainment technology. Rooms and suites have integrated DVD/CD sound systems and plasma TV screens. Large number of suites, dining and meeting rooms are much in demand for cocktail receptions and press junkets.




The Dorchester


Built on the site of the mansion Dorchester House, the hotel was opened in 1931. Famous guests who have visited include Somerset Maugham, Elizabeth Taylor, Danny, Jackie Collins and General Eisenhower, who had a set of rooms in the Dorchester while he was planning the Normandy invasions. Prince Philip's stag night was celebrated in the Dorchester. Foyle's Literary Luncheons began at the Dorchester in the 1930s and still persists.



Ritz Hotel


Ever since César Ritz opened the doors of his hotel in 1898, the mere name of this venerable institution has become identical with luxury. The famed Ritz Escoffier cooking school, where you can learn the more points of gateaux, is here, as is the new Ritz Lounge Bar and the Hemingway Bar. 




Four Seasons Hôtel George V 



The George V is as poised and elegant as the day it opened in 1928: the original Art Deco detailing and 17th-century tapestries have been restored. Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris, an eight-story landmark 1928 building, offers 245 guest rooms, all with exclusive architectural details and many featuring private terraces overlooking the world's most idealistic city. All these hotels have the latest technology in London online hotel booking

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