See inside the 20 best luxury hotels in London, according to travellers who stayed there
At No.20 is the Ham Yard Hotel in Soho, which has 91 bedrooms and 24 apartments, along with 13 independent stores for guests to visit.
It also has a garden and roof terrace overlooking London.
Next, at, 19, its The Beaumont. It's in Mayfair, with "classic" rooms starting at £395/night and suites going for £1,575/night and up.
One of its suites is designed by legendary British sculptor Anthony Gormley.
At No.18, it's the iconic Ritz. It's one of the most famous hotels in the world, is a symbol of the British aristocracy, and is legendary for its afternoon tea.
It's also by appointment to the Prince of Wales. Pictured is one of the Royal Suites at the hotel.
No.17 is the Draycott Hotel, which describes itself as "the epitome of classic elegance." With 35 bedrooms, it is based in Kensington in West London.
No.16? That would be the Sofitel St James. In the heart of Westminster in central London, its 183 rooms start at £297/night.
The Four Seasons Hotel London on Park Lane comes in at No.15.
It has a gym, multiple lounges, a spa, and can host weddings.
No.14 is The Halkin, with its 41 rooms starting from £340 and up.
No.13 is the Rosewood London, located near Holborn.
Here's one of the Deluxe suites at the hotel.
And here's the bar!
South Place Hotel is based in central London between Moorgate and Liverpool Street. TripAdvisor users rate it as the 12th best luxury hotel in London.
The Soho Hotel, No.11, is owned by Firmdale Hotels — the same group behind the Ham Yard Hotel. Rooms start at around £485.
No.10 — The Montcalm Hotel, near Marble Arch. Here is the entrance...
...and here is one of the bedrooms.
Coming in at No.9 is the London branch of the Corinthia Hotel. This River Suite will set you back £3,270 per night.
The third Firmdale Hotel on the list, Covent Garden Hotel, meanwhile, is No.8. This Junior Loft Suite costs £733/night.
The Haymarket Hotel, No.7, has some lovely rooms. But it is really set apart by its underground swimming pool and bar.
Then at No.6 is Taj 51 Buckingham Gate. Suites and Residences. This is how it looks from the outside.
And this is the Cinema Suite, created by Sabyasachi Mukherjee, an Indian designer. It's intended as a "tribute to the history of film," and costs £5,100 per night.
No.5 is The Goring in Belgravia.
Rooms start at £344/night. Pictured is a "splendid" room.
At No.4, it's The Arch London. Rooms start at £275/night.
This is The Eggerton House Hotel. It comes in at No.3, is located in Knightsbridge, and costs upwards of £335 a night.
It has 30 rooms — this is the Victoria & Albert suite.
Then, at No.2, it's the Milestone Hotel.
Rooms start at £399 a night, for one person.
One of the available apartments also has roof access.
It has some seriously lavish interiors.
But the most popular luxury hotel in London, according to TripAdvisor reviewers, is Hotel 41.
It has 30 rooms, and it's located opposite Buckingham Palace.
Prices start at around the £350 mark, if you book far enough in advance. But the best suites go for far more.
The Conservatory Suite lets customers stargaze from bed.
There's fine dining in the Library Restaurant, along with a more casual South African "bbar & Restaurant." The Executive Lounge serves food too.
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