Internationally acclaimed designer Joyce Wang drew inspiration from the natural beauty of Hyde Park and the 20th century Golden Age of travel to create the exquisite rooms and suites. With art deco-inspired features and carefully curated artworks.
Step into a five-star world steeped in hundreds of years of history and the finest of British traditions when you arrive at this magnificent hotel in Piccadilly.
Step into the lobby and prepare to be whisked away to an age of timeless art deco glamour. Whether this is your first visit or you are making another fond return, you will be treated like an old friend.
Raffles London at The OWO occupies a magnificent Grade II* Edwardian Baroque building in Whitehall, the epicentre of British Government. A sophisticated neighbourhood with a central location, Whitehall is close to Waterloo and Charing Cross train terminals, and accessible however you choose to arrive.
Executive Chef Jean-Philippe Blondet is bringing his own spin to the classical Francophone cooking of world-renowned chef Alain Ducasse. Some Ducasse signatures still shine through, like the peerless rum baba for dessert – if it isn't on the menu, be sure to ask for it.
Nestled in the heart of Chelsea, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay remains Gordon's first wholly owned restaurant. Established in 1998, it quickly gained recognition and earned three Michelin stars in 2001, a distinction it proudly holds today.
As one of the capital's finest restaurants, among The Ledbury's great strengths has always been Brett Graham's close relationship with his suppliers. In some cases that supplier is himself, with deer raised on their own small estate and the restaurant housing its own mushroom cabinet.
From personally tailored menus to the artfully designed dining room, Hélène Darroze at The Connaught is an elegant expression of craft. In this three Michelin-star restaurant, each dish is grounded in seasonal produce sourced from the farmers, makers and growers carefully chosen by Hélène.
Drop by the Connaught Bar in Mayfair and step into another world. Conversation flows over sparkling glasses and candlelit tables. Behind the bar, mixologists conjure up new concoctions and time-honoured classic cocktails. Before you savour that first sip, take in the surroundings. Textured walls in platinum silver leaf and a cool grey bar set a stylish tone.
They transform out-there ingredients - unusual, unexpected, and wonderfully weird - into extraordinary, palate-pleasing drinks. Whether collaborating with kindred spirits or cooking up magic in-house, they are here to surprise, delight, and reimagine what a cocktail can be.
The Artesian has been a pioneer in the bar industry for years. Since its inception, they have pushed the boundaries of creative mixology through a consistently inventive approach to cocktail making.
The American Bar is the longest surviving cocktail bar in London and one of the most renowned in the world.
Serving classics with a twist, new and vintage creations – the American Bar is an icon in cocktail history and has played host to legendary bartenders – historic figures such as Harry Craddock, author of The Savoy Cocktail Book, and Ada ‘Coley’ Coleman.
Find answers to your big nature questions. Delve into stories about the research, scientists and the collections we care for. Uncover the history of life on Earth, from the smallest insects to the largest mammals.
Buckingham Palace is recognised around the world as the home of the monarch, the focus of national and royal celebrations, as well as the backdrop to the regular Changing the Guard ceremony.
The National Gallery is an art museum in Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster, in Central London. Founded in 1824, it houses a collection of more than 2,300 paintings dating from the mid-13th century to 1900.