Fine British cuisine is served at Charlie's, with menus created by the Michelin-starred Adam Byatt. Sip cocktails after dark at the chic Donovan Bar; inspired by celebrated photographer Terence Donovan, this stylish drinking den is adorned with his iconic 1960s prints and a sleek, photography-themed accent. Fabulous mixologist Salvatore Calabrese makes a mean Negroni. Sit in the 'naughty corner' with more risquée images surrounding you, and be sure to admire the stained-glass window panel from the 1830s. Head to the Spa at Brown’s for a relaxing massage after a day’s shopping or night out in Theatreland.
SUITABLE FOR:
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Couples / romantics
- Families of all ages
- Gourmands
- Art lovers
THINGS TO DO AT THE HOTEL:
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Hop onto a vintage Pashley Cycle and peddle through the capital following Brown’s cycle safari itinerary
- Be whisked around the streets of London in the hotel's Bentley Mulsanne
- Indulge in afternoon tea in the drawing room as Queen Victoria was accustomed to
- Dine at Charlie’s, named in honour of the founding Forte, Lord Charles
- Let the in-house historian talk you through the life of the hotel and its esteemed past clientele
THINGS TO DO NEARBY:
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Channel your inner Henry VIII and ride through Hyde Park - saunter past the Serpentine or gallop along the world-famous Rotten Row
- Don your running shoes and follow the hotel’s jogging map of the local streets and parks
- Enjoy a private tour of Mayfair’s most famous art galleries led by gallerist, curator and agent Maeve Doyle
- Experience the sights of London from the comfort of a classic Mini Cooper
- Head to Saville Row and get a tailor to create a made-to-measure suit for you
- Visit Brook Street, one time home of Jimi Hendrix and Baroque composer Handel