The Best Hotel in St. James's, London

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The Cavendish

$$ | 81 Jermyn St., London, SW1Y 6JF, England

Located across the road from Fortnum & Mason (one of the most luxurious department stores in the world), it seems appropriate that the Cavendish comes with a touch of Gilded Age history, a whiff of historical scandal, and a pleasant air of joie de vivre. The hotel was opened in 1906 by one of 20th-century London's great characters, Rosa Lewis (otherwise known as the Duchess of Duke Street), who rose from humble origins to become one of the most feted chef-proprietors of the age (and, infamously, the king's mistress). Today the hotel's genuinely warm and thoughtful service really stands out, and the guest rooms, though small, are comfortable and cozy; upper rooms have memorable city views. 

Pros

  • Sophisticated yet relaxed
  • Great service
  • Unbeatable location

Cons

  • Guest rooms are small
  • Some street noise
  • Rooms near the elevator can be particularly noisy
81 Jermyn St., London, SW1Y 6JF, England
020-7930–2111
Hotel Details
230 rooms
No Meals

Quick Facts

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