Brown's Hotel London
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Brown's Hotel London

33 Albemarle Street, Mayfair, London·
9.3 / 10
Forbes Five-Star
Condé Nast Traveler Gold List
Historic Hotels of the World

Brown's Hotel is London's oldest hotel, opened in 1837 by James Brown, former manservant to Lord Byron. Its English Tea Room, Donovan Bar, and intimate Mayfair setting offer an experience of quintessential British luxury that has changed little in nearly two centuries.

At a Glance
CityLondon
CountryUnited Kingdom
Star Rating5 Stars
Editor Score9.3 / 10
Price RangeUltra-Luxury
RegionEurope
Google
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Why We Love It
London's oldest hotel since 1837
English Tea Room — a London institution
Donovan Bar
Intimate Mayfair location
Rocco Forte service
Only 115 rooms
Literary and artistic heritage
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Editor Score9.3/10
Check Availability
Average from$850/ night
Quick Facts
LocationLondon, United Kingdom
Stars5-Star Hotel
Best ForBest Luxury, Best Heritage
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Brown's Hotel London

From $850 / night