Claridge's in London | Travel + Leisure
Brook Street
Mayfair
London
www.claridges.co.uk
(800) 637-2869 or 44-207-629-8860

COST: $$$$$


A classic that’s as popular now as it was in the 20’s, this spot in chichi Mayfair is the epitome of elegance. The Art Deco details are sublime, as is the pricey afternoon tea (though it’s as much a people-watching exercise as an indulgent experience). Big draws here are the Michelin-starred Gordon Ramsay restaurant (the city’s toughest booking) and the gorgeous Fumoir bar, which harks back to the days of flapper girls and jazz piano. Add neo-Art Deco suites fashioned by David Linley, and a stay here is like stepping back into the long-lost glamorous days of travel.

Insider Tip: Register for a master class with executive chef Martyn Nail; he covers such gustatory topics as traditional British cooking, canapés, and carving (appointed Saturdays, 11:30 a.m.–2 p.m.; $300, including tutorial, lunch, and coffee).

Room to Book: Piano suite. It comes with butler service, a bottle of Laurent Perrier Brut NV, an outfit pressed when you arrive, and of course, a grand piano. They’re all complimentary—after, of course, the $6,300-a-night price tag.

From the T+L 500

Landmark Mayfair hotel with renowned Art Deco public spaces, near New Bond Street’s boutiques.

Stats:
203 rooms; 3 restaurants; 2 bars.
Competitive Edge:
A high-wattage hotel, as famous for its Gordon Ramsay restaurant as it is for its David Linley–designed suites.
Rooms to Book:
Those ending in 47 on floors 1–5 have vibrant Art Deco interiors.
Don't Miss:
A martini in the tiny leather-clad Fumoir bar.

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