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London, England: The Definitive Luxury Travel Guide

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Experience Luxury with our London Travel Guide

With a history extending over 2000 years it’s no wonder that London has cemented itself as a leader of cosmopolitan style, merging old and new, royal decadence with edgy contemporary. Home to world-class shopping, dining, and design, a trip to London is always exciting. Experience the finest this storied city has to offer with this luxury London travel guide. 




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Where to Stay

Flying into Heathrow Airport can be an ordeal, so having a quality hotel is essential to easily luxuriate across the pond. 

For design enthusiasts, The Goring is one of England’s Grande Dames, and in celebration of the historic building’s centennial, it underwent a full scale redesign. Four legendary English designers (Nina Campbell, Tim Gosling, David Linley, and Russell Sage) worked to bring their joyous vision to life, from the plush, sophisticated rooms, to the verdant private garden, to the delightful Dining Room at The Goring, which was recently awarded its first Michelin Star. To tie it all together, The Goring is situated across the street from Buckingham Palace, putting guests in the middle of the city’s rich history. 

For travelers looking for something a little more recent, L’oscar is London’s most stylish new hotel. Lavish and boutique, the 5-star hotel is a gorgeous baroque-style gem in the West End of London, acclaimed for its sumptuously decorated bedrooms and detailed, almost theatrical decor. Guests can expect goose-down pillows, intricate marble bathrooms, and a host of indulgent options for dining and cocktails- service and amenities fit for English royalty. 

Of course, there’s the royal family’s favorite hotel, Claridge’s. Since the hotel opened its doors in 1856, it has acted as a home base for royalty and celebrities alike, and has always stayed updated with modern design. Settle into a fabulous suite and toast your stay with complimentary champagne, before checking out Claridge’s captivating artspace. The art deco stylings of the hotel’s bar harken back to a golden age of bespoke cocktails and comfortable glamor, the spirit of luxurious London travel. 




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Where to Eat

From historical hotspots to traditional afternoon tea, London has a diverse restaurant scene sure to satisfy any traveler.

Dean Street Townhouse is the epitome of the bohemian neighborhood of Soho, as well as where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had their first date. The interior decoration is sophisticated and welcoming, with a carefully curated collection of art, chronicling the evolution of London’s modern art scene. The delicious cuisine is an updated menu of traditional British food, with an emphasis on seasonal produce, sourced from across Ireland and the United Kingdom. The authentic menu even includes afternoon tea and Sunday roasts. 

London isn’t exactly known for a wealth of West African food, but Chishuru is far and away the scene’s top dog. Richly complex and stunningly unique, Chishuru is a splendid introduction to the flavors of Nigeria, and the set-menus give guests a comprehensive tour of the region’s incredible cuisine. There isn’t another restaurant quite like it, and should be a serious consideration in any conversation about London travel.

Norma’s offers a Malaysian comfort menu from a tiny stall in the iconic Queensway Market. The hot soups and noodles are renowned for their authentic flavors, an instant staple of London’s underground food scene. If you’re looking for late-night takeout to enjoy in your fabulous hotel suite, Norma’s is the obvious choice. 




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Where to Drink

There’s no shortage of charming cocktail bars in London Town, but it’s fair to say that there are a handful of standouts. 

Authentique Epicerie & Bar is a cozy and friendly bar/wine seller with an unbelievable selection of wines, craft beers, and artisanal foods. The knowledgeable staff will go out of their way to find you the perfect glass, bottle, or pairing to soothe your soul after a long day of exploring London’s streets. 

For a supremely stylish speakeasy, The Connaught Bar is the perfect place to rub elbows with London’s elites. The drinks are as fashionable as the decor, modern twists on English and Irish classics. Guests can feel like a real British aristocrat when their sparkling martinis are delivered on silvered carts by master bartenders. 

Copeland Social is the place to be for a great sound system and hanging with friends. This hot hipster spot is always packed with energetic clientele looking for coffee, burgers, casual beers, and top-notch cocktails. The indoor-outdoor space is festive, welcoming, and effortlessly cool. Be sure to try the Peckham punch, a fruity ensemble with four different types of rum. 




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Where to Shop

London is a serious design and fashion destination, and no trip is complete without acquiring some new threads. 

Acclaimed fashion designer Erdem Moralioglu has opened his first standalone flagship store in Mayfair, and the sophisticated boutique is a must-visit for those looking to stay ahead of fashion trends. The two stories of vintage furnishings and witty drawings by Andy Warhold and Jean Cocteau are a veritable museum, and the clothes within are just as intriguing. 

Jewelry designer Delfina Delettrez-heiress to the Fendi Fashion throne-has opened a store hosting her designs, handcrafted in Rome, displayed against malachite-print walls and antiques plucked from her childhood home. The treasures within make fantastic gifts, and are the perfect souvenir to remember your London travel experience.

In the heart of Chelsea, the bespoke LEMA displays 400 square meters of premier Italian interior design, a major player in contemporary hospitality and retail. If you’re in the market for fantastic furnishings, the UK store on King’s road is a real treat to visit. 




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    Sip Spirits at Some of the Best Cocktail Bars in London

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    Best Cocktail Bars in London

    London boasts the world’s most progressive culture of cocktail makers and drinkers. Other than shopping and sightseeing, exploring the nightlife and cocktail bar scene can be one of the most fun parts about being in London. From secluded and plush drinking dens to high-end hotel bars, you can find a great cocktail just about anywhere in the city. Whether you’d like to sip a handcrafted negroni in sumptuous surroundings or grab yourself a brand new creation from the bartender at the little bar down the alley, these are the best cocktail bars in London that have something for everyone.




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    Artesian Bar at the Langham

    The Langham London is one of London’s most famous hotels, and the bar that sits below it is one of London’s most iconic nightlife hot spots. The Artesian Bar at the Langham offers visitors an extensive rum selection, champagne list, and an ever-evolving cocktail menu. The sophisticated bar takes influence from traditional Chinese architecture and design which creates an intimate yet community-oriented space.




    McQueen

    McQueen in Shoreditch is the quintessential James Bond bar, with antique aviation decorations, dim lighting, and three distinct rooms that all house a different personality. McQueen has often been referred to as ‘London’s Best Club’ for their sophistication and attention to detail. Comfortable booths and a full bar menu create the perfect night-out atmosphere, and you don’t even need to be 007 to enjoy it.




    69 Colebrooke Row

    69 Colebrooke Row, often referred to as “The Bar With No Name”, sits along a quite Islington backstreet with a seemingly innocent exterior and no flashy gimmicks. This bar is for those who can really appreciate a great drink. The unpretentious and dimly lantern lit interior contains an antique wooden bar, behind which masters of alcohol craft the best cocktails you will ever have, hands down. Gentle jazz music and an Italian cafe-based design will ensure total relaxation.

    Mahiki

    Mahiki is looking to change the age-old stereotype that London remains in a constant state of rain and clouds. You will find nothing but sunshine and good times in this downtown Polynesian cocktail bar. Mahiki offers an area for dancing as well, leaving you plenty of room to party the night away at this celebrity hot spot.

    The Connaught Bar

    The Connaught Bar in Mayfair is an essential stop for anybody interested in history. A decor that brings the ‘20s back to life and a bold cocktail menu that perfectly combines old and new is exactly why The Connaught Bar has been awarded so much praise. If you like what you taste, they distill their own gin in-house so you can take a bottle home with you.

    Ronnie Scotts

    If you’re in the market for dinner and a show, Ronnie Scott’s jazz club is an essential stop. Exceptional drinks and a full food menu to match is why Ronnie Scott’s continues to draw in such big crowds after 60 years, and why many of the jazz world’s biggest names have played here more than once. Since their renovation, the club serves modern sophistication through their decor and the soul of jazz music through their drinks.

    The Zetter Townhouse Cocktail Bar

    Designed by Russell Sage, this cocktail bar’s interior feels more like an eclectic friend’s home rather than a bar and lounge. Plush seating, dim lighting, bookcases filled to the brim with stories and crackling fires are what make the Zetter Townhouse Cocktail Bar the perfect place for a relaxing evening out on the town. The drinks are created from taking inspiration from local distilling and drink-making history, and the Townhouse often hosts parties that are reflective of that history.

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      Where to Eat, Drink and Stay for Fashion Week 2022

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      Experience Fashion Week 2022

      From New York City to Milan, each fashion week event is known to draw the most stylish guests on the planet to attend designer runway shows featuring up-and-coming trends. Each city sees an influx of celebrities, tastemakers and key players in the industry seeking a fun week of fashion along with experiencing the best of the city. From elegant restaurants to lavish hotels, these fashion week 2022 events will bring you a chic experience to remember.




      New York Fashion Week 2022


      Head to the epicenter of fashion in the US for an exciting experience in the city where Fashion Week began over 75 years ago. Once you’ve got your fill of taking in artistic pieces from around the world, head to industry favorite Dante for casual cocktails and small plates in Greenwich Village. The Osprey at 1 Hotel is also a great option with a healthy take on comfort food. The hotel’s rooftop bar, Harriet’s Rooftop, acts as the perfect post-dining destination with a breathtaking view of the Manhattan skyline. For a more energetic night, 1OAK is the place for popping bottles all night, or get ready to dance at Dirty French, a post-show hangout with a reputation for seeing well known partygoers throughout the night.




      London Fashion Week 2022

      London has been a fashionable destination for decades and Fashion Week guests are always in for a treat. While in the area, start your day with breakfast at The Wolseley to join the clientele of high profile guests or go to dinner at the classic Chiltern Firehouse for an A-list dining experience. A bevy of esteemed Fashion Week attendees will be sure to stop by Annabel’s nightclub for an exclusive members only experience. For a more laid back night out, stop into Quaglino’s for jazz and champagne at the nostalgic hotspot. You can also make your trip worthwhile by staying at Nobu Hotel Shoreditch, centrally located in a buzzworthy locale.




      Milan Fashion Week 2022

      Fashion Week in Milan is known to be an elegant experience with Europe’s finest style icons visiting the city to enjoy the extravagant affair. If you decide to stay at Bulgari Milano, your stay will surpass expectations as it is known to be the social hub of Fashion Week attendees. Within the hotel, Il Ristorante Niko Romito is a highly-rated option for fine dining, or head to the casual Bar Luce—an eclectic cafe designed by filmmaker Wes Anderson. For nightlife, you’ll have to stop by Bar Principe at the Principe di Savoia hotel, known to be a bustling industry hangout during Fashion Week each year.

      Paris Fashion Week 2022

      Paris has established itself as the fashion capital of the world with the industry exploding in the 19th and 20th Century, bringing forth brands like Chanel, Dior, Yves Saint Laurent, and plenty more. When designers, editors, and models are in town for Paris Fashion Week, the go-to place to stay is Hôtel National, complete with a rooftop bar for mingling with industry insiders. For a chic spot for sushi and cocktails, le Bar des Prés draws in a glamorous clientele during Fashion Week, along with hotspot Chez LouLou, a locale perfect for lunch with a view in the gardens of the Louvre. You’ll want to end your night partying at Le Comptoir Général, an inconspicuous bar that attracts A-listers with its under-the-radar style.

      New York Fashion Week: To Be Announced

      Returning to the Big Apple for the kickoff of Spring / Summer Fashion Week, there’s even more to explore around the bustling city. Take in the last bit of summer in style at Jimmy at The James Hotel, an inviting rooftop bar with a 360-degree view from its Soho neighborhood. Dine near the action at Le CouCou, a lavish destination for a menu of French classics and sweet desserts. Book your stay at the luxurious Soho Grand to mix and mingle with Fashion Week regulars. The hotel is known for hosting models and designers who party into the morning thanks to DJs spinning in the Club Room, a popular after party destination.

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