The Promenade Bar

The Promenade Bar

Indulge in the best of London fine dining at The Dorchester, our iconic 5-star luxury hotel - the place for afternoon tea in London with its own champagne bar.

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Discover the perfect pairing with a half bottle of Bollinger champagne and six delectable Menai oysters, served in the opulent setting of The Promenade.

£59 for two guests, including a half bottle of Bollinger Special Cuvee NV Champagne and six Menai oysters, every evening from 6.30pm

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Inside The Dorchester's Luxurious New Belgravia Suite

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As The Dorchester's five-year suite renovation project draws to a close, the legendary hotel launches the Essence of Belgravia experience in association with its refurbished Belgravia suites, featuring a dedicated butler, private tour and one-on-one masterclasses The Dorchester is having a moment.

Not only has Alain Ducasse just celebrated ten years and three Michelin stars at this Park Lane palace, but the hotel has just finished its five-year suite renovation project by Alexandra Champalimaud – the New York-based design studio responsible for jazzing up The Stafford in St James’s and the Waldorf Astoria in New York.

Others such as the Mayfair and Belgravia suites – a nod to the hotel’s proximity to these West End locations – exude a traditional glamour befitting the rest of the building’s Art Deco style.

My guest and I stay in one of the Belgravia suites.

The restaurant was opened when the hotel was established in 1931, and the dramatic décor – rejuvenated by Bruno Moinard in 2014 – reflects this period, as well as many of its theatrical guests including Elizabeth Taylor, Alfred Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick.

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Best Luxury Hotels in London - Where to Stay in London, England

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The hotel's namesake bar and The Fumoir, a swanky champagne lounge, also add to the experience, giving guests two different atmospheres in which to enjoy a pre-dinner cocktail or nightcap.

The Connaught; Carlos Place, Mayfair, London, W1K 2AL, +44 020 7499 - Continue Reading - Continue Reading Dorchester Elizabeth Taylor called the Harlequin Suite home whenever she was in town, and today's A-listers, like Leonardo Dicaprio, are known to frequent the hotel for junkets, premieres and leisure.

The hotel's featured restaurants, Alain Ducasse's Michelin-starred gem just off the lobby (pictured above) and China Tang, the chic Asian fusion restaurant-come-nightclub are worth visiting even if you aren't staying as a guest.

The Dorchester; 53 Park Lane, W1K 1QA UK, +44 0207 629 - Continue Reading - Continue Reading Park Lane The sleek, sophisticated, almost boys-club answer to its feminine and traditional sister hotel, The Dorchester, 45 Park Lane features 45 sharply outfitted suites designed by New York based designer Thierry Despont.

The Lanesborough, Hyde Park Corner, London, SW1X 7TA, +44 020 7259 - Continue Reading - Continue Reading Seasons at Park Lane If you're traveling for business or looking for a place to lay your head during a weekend of shopping in Mayfair, you can expect five-star service here, as you can with any Four Seasons property.

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With contemporary boutique hotel interiors designed by New York-based designer Thierry Despont, each of the spacious guest rooms and suites enjoys captivating views of leafy Hyde Park.

The Penthouse Suite is the ultimate experience with its Art Deco design and wrap-around balcony featuring panoramic London cityscape views.A striking central staircase leads to the first floor featuring BAR 45, famous for its delicious sliders and exotic cocktails.

For fine dining visit CUT at 45 Park Lane, internationally-acclaimed chef Wolfgang Puck’s first restaurant in Europe, a modern American steak restaurant.

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Another hotel that is much like the Dorchester Hotel London and not too far away (0.7 miles, 1.1 km) would be the 5 star Another hotel that is much like the Dorchester Hotel London and not too far away (0.7 miles, 1.1 km) would be the 5 star Montcalm At Brewery London City Hotel , where prices begin from around £108 and which has an 89% guest satisfaction rating.

The Montcalm At Brewery London City Hotel also offers: free WiFi, a gym, a spa.

25th of 48 when judging the balance of price point to user rating Top 100 UK Hoteliers Awards 2016: 5th place One of the top ten hotels in London: HerladScotland newspaper 2015 / Telegraph newspaper Conde Nast Traveller: 2016: 4th best UK business hotel Tripadvisor: 2012: Top Luxury Hotel in UK (8th in World, 4th in Europe) Travel and Leisure Magazine: 2009 top in UK/London 2008 awards: Large Hotel of the Year 'Silver Award' Tea Council: Top place for Afternoon Tea in London 2007 Tea Council Award.

Award for excellence 2008 thru 2013 Sunday Times Travel Magazine: 2009 Top UK Large Hotel Condé Nast Gold List 2012: Best for Rooms 2010: No.1 UK Business Hotel 2007: Gold status for service 2006: Top UK business hotel VisitLondon: 2007 Gold award as top London large hotel.

Forbes Top 400: 2008, 2007 five star rated 2014 World Travel Awards Englands Leading Hotel 2010 Worlds Leading Luxury Hotel Nomination 2010 Worlds Leading Landmark Hotel Nomination 2010

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ES Lifestyle Newsletter A favourite haunt of celebrities and royals, The Dorchester is a glittering hotel with a glamorous history and Hyde Park on its doorstep... Where is it?

Kate Moss, the Kardashians, Mariah Carey, Tom Cruise, Victoria Beckham and Ben Stiller have all been spotted paying the hotel a visit in recent years while many royals consider the venue a home away from home.

Prince Philip hosted his bachelor party on the eve of his wedding to Queen Elizabeth II in the hotel's Park Suite.

Design destination: Brown's Hotel, London Design details: Elegance has always been at the heart of this palatial property.

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