Brown`s - A Rocco Forte Hotel |
Albemarle Street |
London Mayfair |
England |
W1S 4BP |
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Brown`s - A Rocco Forte Hotel
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DESCRIPTION |
Sophistication and classic English style are the hallmarks of the legendary Brown's Hotel which joined the Rocco Forte Hotels' collection of luxury hotels on 3rd July 2003. Brown's has been restored to its rightful position as one of the most intimate and charming hotels in London. The interiors are contemporary and have a real sense of style while retaining much of their original quintessentially English elegance. Set in the heart of Mayfair on Albemarle Street Brown's is one of the most historic hotels in London. Within a short walk from exclusive Bond Street shopping West End theatres and St James's Brown's Hotel was founded in 1837 to provide 'genteel' accommodation for discerning people. Brown's has always had an air of exclusivity and refinement which it has retained following its extensive refurbishment overseen by Rocco Forte Hotels' Director of Design Olga Polizzi. Rapidly reasserting itself as one of London's finest dining venues Brown's Hotel offers The Grill which under the craftmanship of award winning Exective Chef Laurence Glayzer serves a delicate balance of traditional English fare with a contemporary continental twist. A long held British institution afternoon tea at Brown's still continues in the hotel's English Tea Room serving the best afternoon tea in London.
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LOCATION |
By Air London Heathrow is the city's main airport and about 45 minutes' drive from the hotel depending on the traffic. London is also served by London Gatwick and London City Airport. Please let us know if you would like us to meet your flight. By Train The city is well served by the national rail system and we would be happy to arrange transfers to and from any of the main line stations. By Car Brown's is located on Albemarle Street which is on the north side of Piccadilly. We would be happy to park your car for you during your stay at a charge of 50GBP for 24 hours. However please note that cars entering and or exiting central London are subject to a congestion charge of 8GBP per day. |