Brown’s Hotel London

Brown’s Hotel London in Mayfair

Famous for theatre, shopping, dining and the arts, with beautiful parks and a rich, varied history, London is a place where you can experience the best of everything.

Mayfair is in the heart of London and Brown’s Hotel is in the heart of Mayfair, boasting one of the most prestigious addresses in the city. The hotel is located within walking distance of key shopping streets such as Bond Street and Regent Street in addition to major theatres, art galleries and all key central London landmarks. It also sits on the doorstep of the stunning green spaces of Green Park and Hyde Park.

The hotel has a fascinating history and has hosted many distinguished guests since it opened as London’s first ever hotel in 1837 and to this day this glamorous, five-star establishment welcomes guests ‘in-the-know’.

Brown’s Hotel personifies the refined sophistication of modern British luxury. Each room and suite is individually decorated and many feature antiques and contemporary artworks, creating an elegant and fashionable air. The Donovan Bar and HIX at The Albemarle celebrate British art and cuisine, and the award-winning afternoon tea is ideal for those seeking a quintessential English experience. A luxurious spa and state-of-the-art gymnasium offers a discreet sanctuary within this vibrant city. Brown’s Hotel is also home to six unique private dining rooms offering the perfect location for intimate meetings to lavish celebrations.

Nothing is too much trouble for the dedicated staff who ensure that every guest leaves feeling that they were the most important person to ever experience this exclusive hotel.

Brown’s Hotel has received a wide range of awards and accolades including:

Top UK Leisure Hotels 2010 in Condé Nast Traveller UK – Reader’s Travel Awards.

UK Best Hotels for Ambience & Design 2010 in Condé Nast Traveller UK – Gold List

World’s Best Hotels 2010 in Travel + Leisure USA

Best Hotels 2010 in National Geographic Traveler USA

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The location of Brown’s Hotel, on a peaceful 18th-century London street in the heart of Mayfair is unrivalled.

The hotel is just minutes from the elegant designer stores of Bond Street, the art galleries of Cork Street and St James’s, the vibrant theatres of the West End and the calm, open spaces of Green Park, not to mention the City, which are both a short taxi ride away.

More importantly, the Brown’s Hotel is playing a central role in the emergence of Mayfair as a hip part of London. This exclusive area is becoming know as WoBo (West of Bond Street) with many fashionable designers such as Paul Smith, David Linley, John Rocha and the Dover Street Market a stones throw from the hotel.

However, you will still find old favourites close at hand. Just a minute’s stroll from Brown’s is the crown jewellers Garrard’s, The Royal Academy of Arts and the internationally famous food emporium Fortnum & Mason, together with the exclusive shops of the charming Burlington Arcade. The world-famous galleries of St James’s are to be found just south of Piccadilly.

Head west along Piccadilly and if you wander south through the lush expanse of Green Park, you will reach Buckingham Palace. A little further to the west is Hyde Park and the Serpentine Lake, plus the famous shopping area of Knightsbridge. Here, you will find Harvey Nichols and a feast of excellent, top-quality shops including, of course, the inimitable Harrods.

Eastwards along Piccadilly is vibrant Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square, the heart of London’s theatreland, and beyond, to the north, Soho and Chinatown. A short walk further on brings you to Covent Garden with its opera house, restaurants and covered market.

For those staying at Brown’s on business, the hotel is just 20 minutes away on the Jubilee underground to Canary Wharf or a taxi ride away from the City. Brown’s nearest underground station is Green Park.

Brown’s Hotel, Albemarle Street, London, W1S 4BP
Tel : +44 (0)20 7493 6020 Fax : +44 (0)20 7493 9381

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