Discover some of our favourite accommodation in England, chosen by our Europe travel specialists.
With the dramatic landscapes of the Lake District as its playground, Another Place offers an immersive experience that celebrates both nature and luxury.
This chic boutique property at the heart of Chelsea offers a luxurious experience blending Art Deco aesthetics with a contemporary take on classic English charm.
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Brown’s Hotel, a Rocco Forte Hotel, stands as a venerable institution in London and can trace its roots back to 1837, making it the oldest hotel in the city.
Standing proudly in the heart of Mayfair since the 19th century, Claridge’s is the epitome of refined old-world charm combined with modern comforts and an impeccable attention to detail and service.
With an enviable location at the heart of London’s vibrant theatre district, Covent Garden Hotel retains the character of its origins as a 19th-century French hospital, but has been meticulously transformed into a creatively designed city bolthole with the trademark eclectic charm of Kit Kemp.
Despite the stiff competition, the Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane is a grande dame of London’s hospitality scene.
From the impressive bronze sculpture by Turner Prize-winning artist Tony Cragg to the vibrant art on the walls and Kit Kemp’s playful prints splashed across the furniture and walls, Ham Yard Hotel creates an exciting atmosphere from check-in to check-out.
The Haymarket Hotel offers a captivating blend of country-house cosiness and sophisticated elegance in the heart of London’s bustling theatre district.
This enticing Hampshire country retreat nestles in 400 acres of picturesque gardens, ancient woodlands, and wild meadows and it’s this natural beauty that weaves through and informs every detail of the property, from the food to the decor.
Just moments from the buzzing energy, street theatre, and restaurants and bars of Covent Garden, Henrietta Hotel is a stylish boutique property where every moment is a quirky but upmarket and thoroughly well-conceived experience.
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Within walking distance of the prestigious shopping destinations of Harrods and Harvey Nichols, the Knightsbridge Hotel offers a chic and vibrant retreat in one of London’s most exclusive neighbourhoods but in the peaceful setting of a tranquil cul-de-sac.
Lucknam Park offers a quintessential country retreat, delivering classic English charm and tranquillity in the rolling hills and fields of the Cotswolds.
Situated in the historic city of Bath, No.
Located in the heart of Covent Garden, NoMad London blends the character of its historic past with a hint of New York cool and a dash of English elegance to create a hip but comfortable stay.
This charming boutique hotel is set amongst white stucco townhouses on the tranquil streets of Sumner Place in South Kensington, offering a delightful escape in the heart of London.
Situated just off bustling High Holborn, Rosewood London’s discreet entrance leads guests into a tranquil courtyard, offering respite from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Sofitel Heathrow Airport offers unparalleled convenience as the only hotel directly connected to Heathrow Terminal 5 via a 5-minute covered walkway but balances this with comfortable, stylish decor of dark woods, internal zen garden courtyard and calming, muted tones.
Originally opened in 1873 as the Midland Grand Hotel, Sir George Gilbert Scott’s majestic monument remains one of the city’s finest and most beloved landmarks.
Boasting a rich history dating back to 1867, this renowned Knightsbridge hotel has gracefully evolved with the times while retaining its timeless charm.
From its prestigious Grosvenor Square location, The Biltmore Mayfair pays homage to Mayfair’s long-standing reputation for opulence with the grandeur and charm befitting a luxury establishment.
Since 1887, the Cadogan has welcomed guests with elegance and flair to the corner of Sloane Street and Pont Street, within walking distance of the opulence of Knightsbridge and the boutiques and galleries of Chelsea.
The Fox at Oddington is a quintessential village pub nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere with crackling log fires and a well-stocked bar specialising in local beers and cocktails.
Tucked away in a tranquil street behind Knightsbridge, The Franklin offers a sophisticated escape from the bustling city.
From the classic Victorian facade and charming interiors to its setting at the heart of South Kensington, this grand property evokes the charm and elegance of its location.
Located in the heart of London’s colourful Notting Hill, The Laslett comprises five Victorian townhouses, just a minute’s walk from Notting Hill station and close to lively Portobello Market, Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park.
This riverside retreat was originally constructed to accommodate visitors to Hampton Court Palace and continues to offer a warm, stylish welcome, combinings its rich historical significance with contemporary boutique elegance.
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The hotel at Newt provides guests with luxurious accommodations and amenities amidst a beautiful natural setting.
Situated just opposite South Kensington tube station, The Pelham London offers a delightful blend of old-school British design with contemporary flair in its Kit Kemp-designed rooms, wood-panelled walls, and grand oil paintings.
Located on Buckingham Palace Road opposite Buckingham Palace, The Rubens at the Palace offers an unparalleled central location to explore the sights of the British capital.
Tucked away in tiny Richmond Mews, The Soho Hotel is very much at the heart of Soho but feels like an exclusive secret, only available to those in the know.
Set on a bustling street in Cambridge but overlooking the greenery of Parker’s Piece, the University Arms is well-located for exploring the ancient university buildings, venerable museums, and lively bars and restaurants of this famous city.
The Wild Rabbit is located in the quintessential Cotswold village of Kingham, a tranquil spot within reach of various cultural and historical attractions including Blenheim Palace and the museums and university buildings of Oxford.
Hidden away in the picturesque village of Southrop, Thyme is the epitome of English country charm.
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