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33 Albemarle Street
W1S 4BP London
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7,9 of 10 (3 valuations)


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| Mayfair's historic Brown's Hotel, which originally opened in 1837, reopened in December 2005 following a 19-million dollar renovation overseen by Sir Rocco Forte's sister, Olga Polizzi. Situated in the heart of London on Albemarle Street, the hotel is close to all the major attractions, such as the Royal Academy, the open spaces of Green Park and St James's Park, Buckingham Palace, the fabulous shops of Bond Street and thriving West End theatre scene. It is also ideal for those visiting London on business, as it is only a short taxi ride from the City, Canary Wharf and London's central business district. Brown's has hosted many famous names and events: Alexander Graham Bell made the UK's first telephone call from the hotel in 1876; it was the first hotel to have a lift installed; Rudyard Kipling wrote 'The Jungle Book' in this hotel and Agatha Christie, a regular visitor, based her book At Bertram's Hotel on Brown's. Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin & Eleanor Roosevelt all spent time at the hotel, as did Queen Victoria and other members of European royalty. Composed of 8 Georgian town houses, all 117 bedrooms (including 19 magnificent suites) have been individually designed to reflect a refined English charm with a modern flair. A variety of soft color schemes and light fabrics including natural lines and silks have been used. Books, original English paintings and antiques are featured in each room, standing side by side with modern essentials such as flat-screen televisions with interactive videos and hundreds of CD's on demand and broadband internet connection. The average size of the suites is 95 square metres with large bathrooms offering luxurious bush-hammered limestone walls, mosaic-tiled floors, double showers and wall-mounted flat-screen televisions with water-proof remote controls. Brown's is totally child-friendly with a dedicated five star kids' programme, specifically designed for children of all ages to ensure that they enjoy every aspect of their own "Brown's experience". |
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| Location |
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Set in the heart of Mayfair on Albemarle Street. |
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Starting point: London Heathrow Airport
24 km (15 mi) from London Heathrow Airport |
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Reception open 24h a day
Room for disabled
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Safe at the reception desk
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Non smoking rooms
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Internet connection
Room for disabled |
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Hairdryer
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| Restaurant: The Grill |
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| Rapidly reasserting itself as one of London's finest dining venues, the Grill at Brown's, under the craftsmanship of award-winning Executive Chef, Laurence Glayzer, serves a delicate balance of traditional English fare with a contemporary, continental twist. On entering The Grill, diners are immediately greeted by London's best-known maitre d' Angelo Maresca (previously of the Savoy Grill) and his team. Just steps from Piccadilly and Bond Street, the Grill provides an oasis from the hustle and bustle of central London, making it the perfect place to entertain and meet friends for breakfast, lunch and dinner. |
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| Restaurant: Brown's English Tea Room |
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| Afternoon tea at Brown's is renowned as the best in London. The exquisite setting, the finely cut sandwiches, the freshly-baked scones with clotted cream and strawberry jam, cakes and pastries all combine to make it a great British tradition. And that's before we come to the teas themselves, which include Brown's very own blend. Queen Victoria and Winston Churchill were among those who regularly had tea at Brown's. |
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| Restaurant: The Donovan Bar |
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| Named after the legendary British photographer Terence Donovan, Mayfair's most fashionable bar is a vibrant rendezvous and the ultimate in chic. The walls are lined with Donovan's iconic photographs. Bill Amberg designed the unique leather bar where classic and contemporary cocktails, including the signature Box Brownie, are expertly mixed by our award-winning barman. Champagnes by the glass, tapas-style canapes and live jazz add to the perfection that is the Donovan Bar. |
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| Recreation: Health and Leisure |
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| Both in-house guests and non-residents are welcome to use The Spa at Brown's Hotel, in the heart of London's Mayfair: an intimate spa haven from which to escape urban pressures and enjoy delectable treatments in tranquil surroundings. A hand-picked selection of the most coveted and technologically advanced health and beauty treatments is available, designed to relax and pamper. These treatments have been created for ladies and gentlemen using products from highly-regarded skin care houses: Dr Sebagh, Carita, Mama Mio and Aromatherapy Associates. The Spa at Brown's offers excellent beauty, grooming and fitness facilities, including three private therapy rooms, with one luxury suite for two, and a 70sqm fully-equipped fitness centre featuring the latest Technogym cardiovascular equipment. |
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| Meeting: Business Centre |
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| Brown's offers six private suites and meeting rooms for up to 120, each one elegant, individual and classically proportioned. Whether for a private lunch, a professional meeting, or a cocktail with friends, we offer the most sophisticated venue, equipped with the latest technology to meet every need. The hotel also offers a fully-equipped business centre. |
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Renovated: 2005
Check-In: 2:00pm
Check-Out: 12:00pm
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All Reservations need a credit card guarantee at the time of booking. |
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AmericanExpress
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Picture: Executive Bedroom Junior Suite
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