| Founded by James Brown in 1837, Brown's is the oldest operating 5 star hotel in London. This hotel occupies a dozen historic houses on two quaint streets and features beautifully appointed guest rooms and suites.
For guests needing access to London's financial centre, the City is but a short cab ride away. Meanwhile fine arts surround Brown's Hotel with the Royal Academy of Arts, Christie's and Sotheby's within easy walking distance, along with the exclusive boutiques of Bond Street and St James's.
On entering Brown's Hotel, guests will be met by a warm and very personal welcome. Panelled wood, ornate cut glass screens and elegant antique furnishings create the impression of being in a country house, rather than in the heart of London. The Hotel's reception also reflects a very dignified style of hospitality and service. Their famous afternoon tea is served daily in the Drawing Room and their award-winning restaurant - 1837, serves classical French cuisine, complemented by a cellars of over 1,000 international wine. |