Brown’s Hotel
Period features meet contemporary interiors in this hotel opened in 1837. Interior design by Olga Polizzi was inspired by literary works and former guests – Rudyard Kipling wrote many of his novels here and it’s believed that The English Tea Room was the inspiration for Agatha Christie’s ‘At Bertram’s Hotel’. As such, the Afternoon Tea is popular with history lovers, seeking to retrace the steps of heroes and heroines in this award-winning, wood-panelled establishment. Now owned by Rocco Forte, modern comforts in the 33 suites and 82 rooms abound. Elegant muted shades are offset with pops of colour and unique artworks. The in-house restaurant Charlie’s, named after the founding Forte Lord Charles, is all about British cooking. While Donovan’s bar (named after photographer Terence), is an intimate and playfully decadent spot to enjoy a bespoke sixties-themed cocktail.
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Brown’s Hotel London – Located In The Heart Of Mayfair And Steeped In History Whilst Boasting Modern Style This Hotel Is The Place To Enjoy Elegant Luxury In The Capital.
The grandfather of luxury boutique hotels in London, Brown’s opened its doors in 1837 and has since welcomed royalty and writers, Pulitzer Prize and Oscar winners, musicians and scientists, explorers and politicians. It was also home to the first telephone call in London made by its inventor, Alexander Graham Bell. Fast forward to the present […]
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