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Historic hotels in London England

London, the capital city of the United Kingdom, is brimming with history, and its historic hotels are no exception. These establishments, some of which date back centuries, have been witness to pivotal events and served renowned personalities throughout their existence. These hotels are not merely places to stay, but they offer an immersive experience into the city’s rich past. From Georgian and Victorian architecture styles to 21st-century amenities, historic hotels in London exude a unique charm and elegance that attract discerning travellers from across the globe.
One of the most iconic historic hotels in London is The Savoy, located on the Strand in the heart of the city. Opened in 1889, The Savoy has been a symbol of luxury and elegance for over a century, welcoming esteemed guests including Sir Winston Churchill, Frank Sinatra and Marilyn Monroe. Its Edwardian and Art Deco style, coupled with unparalleled service and sophisticated accommodation, sets it apart as an architectural marvel with a rich cultural history.
Another remarkable historic hotel in London is the Ritz, opened in 1906. Known for its neoclassical Louis XVI-style architecture, lavish interiors, and impeccable service, the Ritz has long been a popular choice for celebrities, dignitaries, and royals. Besides its stunning rooms and suites, the Ritz also boasts a Michelin-starred restaurant, a state-of-the-art gym, and one of London’s most elegant afternoon tea service in the opulent Palm Court.
Claridge's is another name to reckon with when it comes to historic hotels in London. Opening its doors in 1856, it's been the preferred choice for royalty, celebrities and the world's elite since its early days. Known for its unique blend of grandeur and modernity, Claridge’s offers an array of luxurious suites, a renowned health spa, and Michelin-starred cuisine. It’s often referred to as the 'annexe to Buckingham Palace' due to its long-standing association with the British Royal Family. With their luxurious offerings and truly remarkable history, these historic hotels stand as testaments to London's enduring appeal as a global destination.

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  • Park Plaza London Riverbank
    Park Plaza London Riverbank
    18 Albert Embankment, London, GB
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    Experience the perfect blend of elegance with contemporary design and state-of-the-art facilities. Offers captivating river views.

    Good

    1,704 reviews

    4.2
    1 night, 2 adults$285.37including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Park Plaza London Waterloo
    Park Plaza London Waterloo
    6 Hercules Road, London, GB
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    Experience old-world charm with modern conveniences in our premier accommodation. Boasting indulgent amenities and stunning views, it offers an unforgettable stay.

    Good

    1,653 reviews

    4.3
    1 night, 2 adults$286.92including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Park Plaza County Hall London
    Park Plaza County Hall London
    1 Addington Street, London, GB
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    Experience the comfort of spacious and modern rooms. Enjoy state-of-the-art amenities and a welcoming atmosphere. Ideal location for exploring the city’s history.

    Good

    1,979 reviews

    4.5
    1 night, 2 adults$337.77including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Strand Palace Hotel
    Strand Palace Hotel
    372 The Strand, London, GB
    • Free WiFi

    A majestic historical gem offering modern amenities, cozy rooms, and top-notch service. Indulge in the charm of a bygone era paired with contemporary comfort.

    Good

    3,677 reviews

    4.4
    1 night, 2 adults$296.33including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Assembly Leicester Square
    Assembly Leicester Square
    27 - 31 Charing Cross Road, London, GB
    • Free WiFi

    Explore monumental style in a luxurious setting with standout architecture. Comfortable rooms invite guests to relax. Unwind in the heart of the city.

    Average

    1,490 reviews

    4
    1 night, 2 adults$227.22including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • The Tower Hotel
    The Tower Hotel, by Thistle
    St Katharine's Way, London, GB
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    Experience lavish living in this historic jewel, from luxurious rooms to high-quality amenities. Dive into the refreshing swimming pool for a memorable stay.

    Average

    6,134 reviews

    4
    1 night, 2 adults$254.81including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Park Plaza London Westminster Bridge
    Park Plaza London Westminster Bridge
    200 Westminster Bridge Road, London, GB
    • Free WiFi

    Delight in this exquisite hotel featuring tastefully furnished rooms, premier services and an indoor pool for relaxation.

    Good

    3,576 reviews

    4.3
    1 night, 2 adults$331.84including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Zedwell Piccadilly Circus
    Zedwell Piccadilly Circus
    Great Windmill Street, London, GB
    • Free WiFi

    A go-to destination that boasts relaxing bedrooms and incredible city views. Central location near landmarks and transport capability. A mixture of tranquil and vibrant.

    Average

    4,180 reviews

    3.7
    1 night, 2 adults$189.85including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Royal National Hotel
    Royal National Hotel
    38-51 Bedford Way, London, GB
    • Free WiFi

    An elegant establishment boasting modern decor and amenities. Expect comfort and a friendly atmosphere. Beautiful pool included.

    Average

    5,066 reviews

    3.7
    1 night, 2 adults$235.91including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • St. James' Court, A Taj Hotel, London
    St. James' Court, A Taj Hotel, London
    54 Buckingham Gate, London, GB
    • Free WiFi

    Evokes a rich history with its exquisite Edwardian architecture. Luxurious rooms with exceptional service and freshly-prepared cuisine that captivates every palate.

    Good

    1,344 reviews

    4.4
    1 night, 2 adults$481.87including taxes & feesCheck Availability

Cultural attractions in London England

  1. Close-up of ornate architectural ceiling inside London's National Gallery. Rich patterns and vivid colors.

    British Museum

    The British Museum is a public institution with absolutely no admission charge that is dedicated to human history, art, and culture. Its permanent collection of 8 million works is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence. It was the first public national museum in the world.

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  2. Vibrant night view of London's illuminated skyline across the River Thames, with iconic skyscrapers reflecting on the water.

    Shakespeare's Globe

    The Globe is a faithful reconstruction of the open-air playhouse, erected in 1599, where Shakespeare worked and for which he wrote many of his greatest plays. Visitors can explore an exhibition about Shakespeare's life and the Globe's story, watch the shows or even participate in a guided tour.

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  3. The iconic White Tower of London with its historic architecture and bright blue sky backdrop.

    Tower of London

    A historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London. It was founded at the end of 1066 as part of the Norman Conquest. The White Tower which gives the entire complex its name was built by William the Conqueror in 1078. It has served variously as an armoury, a treasury, a menagerie, the home of the Royal Mint, a public record office, and the home of the Crown Jewels of England.

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  4. Modern architecture with outdoor seating at a cafe on a sunny day with visitors.

    Victoria and Albert Museum

    The world's leading museum of art, design and performance, housing a permanent collection of over 2.3 million objects that span over 5,000 years of human creativity. Named after Prince Albert and Queen Victoria, it was founded in 1852, and has since grown to now cover 145 galleries. Its collection is unparalleled in its diversity and is accessible to all for free.

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  5. Low angle view of Westminster Abbey's gothic facade in London with a bright sky.

    Westminster Abbey

    A large gothic abbey church in the City of Westminster, London, England. It is one of the United Kingdom's most notable religious buildings and the traditional place of coronation and burial site for English and, later, British monarchs. The building itself was a Benedictine monastic church until the monastery was disbanded in 1539.

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Natural attractions in London England

  1. People relaxing and enjoying a sunny day in a bustling city park.

    Hyde Park

    Situated in the heart of the city, Hyde Park offers both world-class events and concerts together with plenty of quiet places to relax and unwind. Dip you toes in the Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain, admire the famous statue of Achilles, and paddle a swan-like pedal boat across the Serpentine lake.

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  2. Elegant wrought iron gate with gold accents in Regent's Park, London, under a clear blue sky.

    Regent's Park

    One of the city's most popular open spaces, covering an area of 395 acres. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of facilities, including the famous London Zoo, an open air theatre, sports pitches, and beautiful rose gardens.

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  3. Scenic view of Big Ben and Westminster Bridge over the Thames River at sunset in London, UK.

    River Thames

    Flowing right through the heart of the city, the River Thames is globally recognized as London's main natural attraction. Offering opportunities for boating, watching various events or simply enjoy strolling along the Thames Path.

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  4. Close-up of a deer with antlers in Richmond Park, capturing the essence of wildlife in autumn.

    Richmond Park

    Richmond Park is the most wild and natural park within the city. Home to herds of Red and Fallow deer, beautiful landscapes and adorned with ponds, this park is a perfect place for those who love wildlife and tranquility.

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  5. Serene scene in Hampstead Heath, London with a person on bench overlooking lush parkland.

    Hampstead Heath

    With ancient woods, grasslands and ponds, Hampstead Heath feels more like the countryside than the heart of a global capital. It has some of the best views over the city and is a great place for activities from swimming to kite-flying.

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Top-rated restaurants in London England

  1. Colorful artistic street decor with whimsical figures and flowers in Krasnodar, Russia.

    Dishoom Covent Garden

    This vintage-inspired restaurant based on Bombay's Irani café culture serves traditional Indian street food in a relaxed, playful setting. Dishoom Covent Garden also boasts a delicious breakfast menu, featuring classics such as Kejriwal and the Big Bombay.

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  2. Black and white aerial shot of London's iconic financial district with historic architecture.

    Sketch

    Sketch in Mayfair, London, is a unique and high-concept restaurant which doubles as an art exhibition. Known for its stunning pink tea room and impressive gastronomic creations, it truly offers an out-of-this-world dining experience.

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  3. Dabbous

    Dabbous, located in Fitzrovia, London, stands out with its minimalist industrial design, serving innovative seasonal dishes in a sleek, contemporary setting. Its unique tasting menus make it a must-visit for food lovers.

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  4. A picturesque rural path in Ledbury, England, showcasing vibrant greenery and a wooden gate.

    The Ledbury

    A two-Michelin-starred restaurant, The Ledbury features modern European cuisine with distinctive British influence. It provides fine dining with an inviting atmosphere, located in the vibrant Notting Hill neighborhood of London.

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  5. Duck & Waffle

    Duck & Waffle, situated on the 40th floor of a skyscraper, offers breathtaking views of the London skyline. It is famous for an eponymous signature dish - crispy duck leg confit served on a waffle – available 24/7, as the restaurant is open around the clock.

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