BEST ULTRA LUXURY HOTEL LONDON
SHANGRI-LA THE SHARD
The Shangri-La Hotel The Shard, London, which is located on levels 34 to 52, offers 5-star luxury and amazing views of the city and beyond. The highest bar in London offers an amazing restaurant and serves cocktails till late.
Each individually designed guest room retains the hotel's overall theme of Oriental elegance and features floor to ceiling windows that offer breathtaking views of the city. The body-contouring "Shangri-La Bed" is featured in each room, which also has a TV, coffee maker, free WiFi, and a pair of binoculars.
Underfloor heating, separate bath tubs, and a glass-enclosed shower are all features of the en suite bathrooms, which are marble-clad. They consist of soft bathrobes, Acqua di Parma toiletries, and TV-integrated mirrors. In addition to the integrated solar protection of the building, each room has climate control.
THE SAVOY
The British Museum and The Royal Opera House are both within a short stroll of the renowned Savoy Hotel, which first opened its doors in 1889 and is located on the banks of the Thames. Frank Sinatra, Katherine Hepburn, and others have stayed at the hotel in the past.
The Savoy is ideally located in the center of the vibrant city of London, just 5 minutes on foot from Covent Garden and 20 minutes on public transportation from Knightsbridge and Mayfair, the two top locations for designer shopping.
The Savoy's 195 guest rooms and 73 suites feature magnificent marble baths and are designed in either Edwardian or Art Deco style, fusing coziness and elegance with understated technology. Amazing views of the River Thames are available from many rooms.
THE LANGHAM LONDON
The luxurious Langham, which is situated at the top of Regent Street, has two chic dining options: Roux at the Landau and the award-winning, dazzling Artesian bar. Oxford Circus tube station is within a 5-minute walk away, and there is free WiFi available. The neighborhood has many stores, theaters, and restaurants.
The Palm Court, Artesian Bar, and The Wigmore are just a few of the acclaimed bars and eateries at The Langham.
The hotel's Chuan Body + Soul Spa and Health Club welcomes visitors and offers a 16-meter swimming pool, sauna, steam rooms, a fully-stocked gym, and treatment rooms.
Air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, and en suite bathrooms are included in the rooms at The Langham London. The famed London hotel, which has a unique charm and personality, debuted as Europe's first grand hotel in 1865.
THE RITZ LONDON
The renowned The Ritz London has a view of Green Park in London. With its sumptuous accommodations, delectable British food, and traditional afternoon teas, this magnificent Neoclassical structure epitomizes luxury.
The Ritz London's bedrooms have beautiful antique antiques and period architecture along with contemporary facilities. They have lofty ceilings, elaborate fireplaces, and chandeliers and are decorated in warm colors. The exquisite bathrooms in the rooms have luxury toiletries. WiFi is available for free all across the property.
The Ritz Restaurant, which has a Michelin star, overlooks the gardens. It prepares traditional British food with a contemporary spin using the finest ingredients. The Rivoli Bar is decorated with gold leaf in an Art Deco design.
CORINTHIA LONDON
Just a few steps separate The Corinthia London from Whitehall and Trafalgar Square. It boasts pubs, restaurants, a florist, and a spa.
The hotel's large, air-conditioned rooms include décor that combines modern conveniences with the style of 1885. Each room includes free Wi-Fi, an LCD TV with city views, an iPod docking station, and a marble-finished bathroom.
ESPA Life at Corinthia offers spa and wellness services that guests can schedule. There is also a hair salon there.
The spa, which is spread out across four stories, has 17 treatment rooms, a private spa suite, and a Thermal Floor with a heated indoor pool, vitality pool, amphitheater sauna, ice fountain, heated marble lounge chairs, and private sleep pods.
Tom Kerridge, a well-known chef with a Michelin star, launched his first London restaurant at the inn with traditional meals.