Knightsbridge Hotels
Visitors to Knightsbridge can be assured of a luxurious break staying in one of the many exquisite hotels in the area. Not only is it the extravagant and opulent area of London with a reputation for fabulous designer clothes and exclusive restaurants, but there are also incredible options for art galleries, auction houses and museums as well as the renowned Hyde Park and Serpentine Lake all within walking distance.
Cadogan Hotel - 75 Sloane Street
Built in 1887 this elegant townhouse is a combination of contemporary voguish style and classic Edwardian sophistication. Not only was it the place where Irish playwright Oscar Wilde was arrested, but also where Edward VII would visit his mistress, the actress Lillie Langtry. The 65 bedrooms have been redesigned with the comfort and convenience of the guest foremost in mind. A range of up to the minute services and facilities are available including a 24/7 on-site fitness studio. As well as being a short tube ride away from the major tourist attractions this quality hotel is just a short taxi drive from the commercial and financial districts.
Egerton House Hotel - 17-19 Egerton Terrace
Once a private town house residence the Egerton is located in a relatively quiet side street off of the Brompton Road. It is an establishment that provides a traditional old style service. Each of the 29 bedrooms are individually decorated and dressed with antique furniture and original works of art. All are air-conditioned and have their own period style marble bathroom complete with bath, power shower, Molton Brown toiletries, hairdryer, robes and slippers. In-room amenities include two-line direct dial telephone, dataport and voicemail, high speed internet access, tea and coffee facilities, safes, radio, DVD/CD player, cable flat screen television, Ipod docking station, video ipod, and of course, a minibar.
The Beaufort Hotel - 33 Beaufort Gardens
This boutique luxury hotel, located just around the corner from Harrods, is situated in a quiet, leafy cul-de-sac. Its 29 rooms and suites are awash with fresh flowers and original English watercolour paintings and decorated in soft, calm colours with elegant maple furniture. As well as breakfast served with fine Wedgwood china and silver cutlery, traditional English cream tea is also offered, with homemade scones, jam and Cornish clotted cream. Guests can also enjoy a free bar between 15:00 and 23:00 in the splendid Italian-designed drawing room.
Durley House Hotel - 115 Sloane Street
This luxurious hotel is a discreet haven in the heart of vibrant Knightsbridge. Each of the 11 elegantly furnished period suites are of a traditional English classicism tempered with a chic modern touch. The spacious suites are of 45 sq metres and upwards, sitting rooms with period fireplaces, sofas, dining tables and chairs and space to sleep up to 4 people. It is a friendly and charming hotel but with the relaxed air of a private house, perfect for business, families or romantic trysts. Receptions, private dinners, top level meetings, in fact any kind of celebration receives personal treatment and absolute dedication from the hotel staff.
The Franklin Hotel - 28 Egerton Gardens
This 5 star hotel is made up from four Victorian townhouses that were made into a hotel in 1992. The 40 bedrooms are meticulously maintained and decorated in a discreet and discerning fashion, reflected by antique furniture, oil paintings and objets d’art. All rooms are fully air-conditioned with en-suite marble bathrooms, direct dial telephones with dataport and voicemail, optional fax facilities, room safe, private bar and satellite television including CNN News. The beautifully decorated dining room is open from 7am for breakfast and available for dining all through the day, with afternoon tea served in the drawing room from 3pm to 6pm. There is a conference room available for up to 12 guests.



