London is one of the major cities of the world and caters for international high flyers and wealth travellers of all tastes. Some of London's most famous hotels regualarly have famous celebrities and A list international stars staying and have high standards to match. Below we have list a few of London's top luxury hotels. Click on the links below to see more information and locations of these hotels.
Jumeirah Carlton Tower, London This 5-star Knightsbridge hotel has a chic champagne lounge, a spa, pool and gym. It is close to Hyde Park, Harrods and the designer shops of Sloane Street. Jumeirah Carlton Tower is a luxurious, elegant hotel with 3 restaurants and a cocktail bar.
The Kensington Hotel, London The luxurious Kensington Hotel is situated in the heart of South Kensington and within a 20-minute stroll of Harrods, Harvey Nichols and The Royal Albert Hall. The Natural History Museum and The V&A are just 5 minutes on foot.
Royal Garden Hotel, London A 10-minute walk from Royal Albert Hall, this 5-star Kensington hotel has spectacular London views, a 3 AA Rosette Chinese restaurant and a holistic spa.
47 Park Street - Grand Residences by Marriott, London In the heart of Mayfair, Marriott 47 Park Street offers luxurious Edwardian suites furnished with works of art and crystal lighting. Guests can relax with satellite TV and CD/DVD players.
Sheraton Park Tower, London This 5-star hotel is in the heart of Knightsbridge, a few minutes' walk from Hyde Park, Harrods, and Harvey Nichols. It offers award-winning dining and stunning views of London.
The Kensington Studios, London Newly refurbished in September 2012 and situated 5 minutes’ walk from Kensington High Street, The Kensington Studios offer air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi, a daily maid service and underfloor heating.
London EventsCity Of London Festival
(Mon 24th Jun, 2013)
Each summer the City of London Festival brings the City's unique buildings and outdoor spaces to life with an extensive artistic programme of music, visual arts, film, walks and talks, much of it free to the public.
The Notting Hill Carnival
(Mon 26th Aug, 2013)
Held each August Bank Holiday since 1966, the Notting Hill Carnival is the largest festival celebration of its kind in Europe. Every year the streets of West London come alive, with the sounds and smells of Europe’s biggest street festival.
Thames Festival
(Sat 14th Sep, 2013)
The Mayor's Thames Festival takes place annually in mid-September. Activities take place over a weekend on the River Thames, the riverside walkways, roads, bridges, docks and public open spaces from Westminster Bridge to Tower Bridge and beyond.