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Depuis 2008, Lartisien parcourt le monde pour composer une collection des plus prestigieux hôtels de luxe. Notre comité de sélection évalue rigoureusement chaque établissement, recherchant ceux qui incarnent l'Art de Voyager à la Française à travers l'excellence, l'immersion culturelle et le service personnalisé. Chaque hôtel est choisi pour ses standards d'exception et ses qualités distinctives qui en font un lieu unique.
Perched on the edge of Hyde Park, the Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park occupies a turreted, red-brick Edwardian building that’s been a London landmark since 1889. The hotel closed for a major renovation in 2016 and reopened in 2019.
Sitting across the street from Hyde Park with Knightsbridge on the west and London’s iconic Wellington Arch, Green Park and Buckingham Palace Garden on the east, The Peninsula London enjoys one of the most prestigious addresses in all of London.
Perfectly poised between Belgravia, Knightsbridge, and Hyde Park, The Berkeley is where London puts on its finest — and knows it. Behind the doors: a collection of stunning suites and rooms, each one the signature of a world-class designer.
It’s London’s most iconic hotel, sitting in Piccadilly just down the road from the Royal Academy of Arts and with an atmosphere that encapsulates the luxury of a bygone era. Welcome to César Ritz’s legendary hotel, The Ritz London.
When Belmond decided to open its first hotel in the British Capital, they chose the glamorous and affluent area of Chelsea.
There’s a definite film-set air about The Lanesborough London. It's a grand mansion of unbridled luxury, in one of the prettiest locations in the city.
At The Savoy, London, the magic begins from the moment you pull up the driveway, greeted by the doormen in top hats and tailcoats, and ushered into the grand, wood-paneled lobby with its iconic checkered floor. Welcome to a British institution.
A dab of risqué, a smatter of chic, and generous helpings of cool… the recipe for Bvlgari Hotel London is difficult to pull off and not to everyone’s palate.
Sitting between Sloane Street and Knightsbridge, just steps from Harrods, The Carlton Tower Jumeirah offers a privileged location from which to explore London.
The Rosewood’s first London hotel might have to compete with Grand Dames’ and a slew of established five stars… But who needs a foot-long resume when you look this good?