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Belgravia
The only hotel ever granted a royal warrant — fourth-generation family-owned in Belgravia, and the address that hosted Catherine Middleton the night before the wedding.
London's oldest luxury hotel — 13 connected Georgian townhouses on Albemarle Street, a Michelin-starred Charlie's by Adam Byatt, and Rocco Forte stewardship.
Brown's opened in 1832 — the oldest luxury hotel in London, never renamed and never relocated, still running across the original 13 connected Georgian townhouses on Albemarle Street and Dover Street. Owned by Rocco Forte since 2003, restored under Olga Polizzi's eye, with Charlie's by Adam Byatt now holding a Michelin star and the Donovan Bar still run on Salvatore Calabrese's cocktail framework. 117 rooms, the English Tea Room afternoon tea, a calm Mayfair walk to Bond Street and Burlington Arcade. The choice for the audience that wants Mayfair without Carlos Place crowds — Brown's is what the postcode looked like before the photographers arrived.
Book a Junior Suite on the Albemarle Street side — the Dover Street rooms are quieter but the views are nothing. Charlie's is now the actual reason to stay; the Donovan Bar is the best dark drinking room in W1 outside the Connaught. English Tea Room is a more local crowd than Claridge's — shorter waitlist, better service.
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