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Mayfair Hotels Review
Mayfair is bordered to the north and east by celebrated shopping areas of Oxford Street and Regent Street, to the south by magnetic Piccadilly, and to the west by fashionable Park Lane, this neighborhood is a playground for the wealthy.
From its risqué beginning as the site of a salacious 17th-century festivals, Mayfair Park lane has grown into the most desirable of London addresses.
The Dorchester Hotel is here and welcomes celebrities, world leaders and society with gracious style and provides the ultimate London address for visitors wanting to stay in the heart of this dynamic city.
Strategically located in London's exclusive Mayfair on Park Lane (between Marble Arch and Hyde Park Corner), The
Dorchester is within easy access to London's most exclusive shopping areas, including the retail Mecca’s of New Bond Street, Old Bond Street and Knightsbridge. Oxford Street and Piccadilly are also close by. The area boasts some of the areas most luxurious hotels and restaurants money can buy.
The Hilton Hotel is another great place to stay is at the fashionable London Hilton on Park Lane. You'll enjoy 360° views of the city from the 28th-floor Galvin at Windows restaurant.
Situated in the heart of Mayfair this hotel overlooks Hyde Park, and the hotel itself has a health club and spa.
Recently awarded "UK Best Business Hotel 2008" by Business Traveller Magazine, the London Hilton on Park Lane hotel boasts 13 function rooms for 2-1200, an Executive Lounge, business center and wireless internet access in public spaces.
To the south lies the "Magic Mile" of Piccadilly. The street begins at Hyde Park Corner in an atmosphere of respectability, then we take the red double decker bus smoothly past lush Green Park, and on the right you will see the world's greatest hotel, as conceived by the world's greatest hotelier.
For over a century The Ritz has been the benchmark by which other hotels are measured. A London landmark at 150 Piccadilly, "The Ritz has been home to the great and the good, the intelligentsia, the glitterati and thousands of discerning guests since 1906".
The Ritz Hotel has one of the most beautiful dining rooms in the world, with its romantic getaway mystique.
Immerse yourself in a world of style, sophistication and grace the likes of which can only be found in this hotel, in this city. The Ritz London is a memorable place to take in all the excitement and wonder that fashionable London has to offer. The Ritz was the first hotel to be awarded the Royal Warrant from His Royal Highness, Prince of Wales.
The best time to see Piccadilly is on a weekday, when the English gentry are on the prowl for cashmere sweaters and other such necessities. While in Piccadilly, visit the Regency shopping center the Burlington Arcade and Fortnum & Mason, what is probably the world's most opulent grocery store.
Head back for afternoon tea at Brown's Hotel, and you will have indulged for a time in the upper-crust of society which we now call, London-style.
Afternoon tea is legendary at Brown's. Ever since James Brown established his hotel for 'genteel' folk over 170 years ago and Agatha Christie enjoyed it whilst writing 'At Bertram's Hotel' here, afternoon tea in The English Tea Room has become a British institution.
Brown's Hotel will help you relax to the sounds from the Baby Grand Piano and indulge in Brown's award-winning Traditional Afternoon Tea which consists of a choice of 17 teas, including Brown's own blend, along with succulent finger sandwiches, an assortment of delicate pastries, fruit and plain scones with clotted cream and strawberry jam, as well as a choice of freshly baked cakes from the trolley.
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