Hotel Review
The Cadogan, Knightsbridge, London
A beautiful hotel in a pretty part of London, close to the capital's premium shopping streets. Relax in their private gardens with cocktail in hand or enjoy an afternoon tea, before heading to luxurious accommodation.
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Rooms available from £875 per night
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Location
Shopping enthusiasts will be delighted as it's only a short walk to the high-end designer boutiques of Knightsbridge, as well as Harrods. Culture vultures can enjoy nearby Royal Court Theatre or Cadogan Hall.
The hotel stands in an affable area in-between Sloane Street and Pont Street.
By car: over 4 hours from Manchester, 2 hours 30 minutes from Birmingham and 7 hours from Glasgow. Parking costs £65 per day.
By train: Knightsbridge tube station is an 8-minute walk; Victoria station is an 8-minute taxi (or 20-minute walk) to the hotel. Book trains to London.
Style
The hotel used to be the home of socialite Lillie Langtry, who sold it to the hotel on the condition that she could remain living there. Her original mosaic floor and staircase are still there, giving a homely feel. Parquet flooring, panelled walls, plush leather and velvet seating also give an air of Golden Age glam.
Service & Facilities
Staff are welcoming and attentive and particularly friendly with dog owners. Dogs are welcomed to the hotel with their own menu, bed and pampering. Facilities such as the private gardens and tennis court are a huge draw, particularly in a location like this.
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Terrace
- Garden
- Tennis court
- Wellness
- Pet-friendly
- Free Wi-Fi
Bedrooms
Stylish rooms and suites have glamorous features such as gilt framed mirrors, quirky lamps and silk scatter cushions. Marble-clad bathrooms have separate spacious tubs, while other amenities include coffee machines and thoughtfully stocked mini-bars. We recommend the garden view suites.
Room types: Superior Room, Deluxe Room, Junior Suite, Suite, Speciality Suite
Key amenities: ensuite bathroom with toiletries, Nespresso machine, mini-bar, free Wi-Fi
Restaurants & Bars
Breakfasts are a big deal at the hotel; the options are vast. Our fried duck egg, potato, chorizo and spinach dish was delightful. We recommend the succulent Cornish saddle of lamb at The LaLee restaurant. Afternoon tea at Maison Lounge was a real treat, especially the chestnut and vanilla cake.
The LaLee: chic European-style café-restaurant, all-day dining, open daily. Lunch set menu, three courses for £50.
Maison Lounge: serves afternoon tea daily, 12-6pm, from £70 per person.
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