Sleeper hit: Park Hyatt London River Thames As well as the US embassy, a luxury shopping complex and a new branch of the Northern line, Nine Elms is now home to the Hyatt’s flagship London outpostGoodbye, Vogue; hello, Mandarin Oriental Mayfair Glamour is back on the smart London square that until recently was home to Condé Nast HQ‘Like stepping into Gwyneth Paltrow’s Montecito mansion’: London’s 1 Hotel MayfairSouthern California dreaming in an ultra-stylish and sustainability-focused counterpoint to the capital’s historic big-hittersRaffles London and the new era of super-luxe hospitalityWhitehall’s former War Office is reopening as a £1.4bn temple to luxury, and FT travel editor Tom Robbins was its first guest. What does the biggest hotel launch in a century mean for the city? Inside Richard Rogers’ groundbreaking The Emory Maybourne’s latest addition is everything a London hotel isn’t. And it’s all the better for itBattersea Power Station gets its first hotelLaunched earlier this week, the art’otel gives guests sweeping views over London’s newly redeveloped cathedral of industryMore from this SeriesPride and property: a very literary stay in central London A truth universally acknowledged: the Marylebone townhouse of Jane Austen’s brother Henry — restored to its Regency glamour and discreetly cushioned with 21st-century comforts — makes for an exquisite getaway
Sleeper hit: Park Hyatt London River Thames As well as the US embassy, a luxury shopping complex and a new branch of the Northern line, Nine Elms is now home to the Hyatt’s flagship London outpostGoodbye, Vogue; hello, Mandarin Oriental Mayfair Glamour is back on the smart London square that until recently was home to Condé Nast HQ‘Like stepping into Gwyneth Paltrow’s Montecito mansion’: London’s 1 Hotel MayfairSouthern California dreaming in an ultra-stylish and sustainability-focused counterpoint to the capital’s historic big-hittersRaffles London and the new era of super-luxe hospitalityWhitehall’s former War Office is reopening as a £1.4bn temple to luxury, and FT travel editor Tom Robbins was its first guest. What does the biggest hotel launch in a century mean for the city? Inside Richard Rogers’ groundbreaking The Emory Maybourne’s latest addition is everything a London hotel isn’t. And it’s all the better for itBattersea Power Station gets its first hotelLaunched earlier this week, the art’otel gives guests sweeping views over London’s newly redeveloped cathedral of industryMore from this SeriesPride and property: a very literary stay in central London A truth universally acknowledged: the Marylebone townhouse of Jane Austen’s brother Henry — restored to its Regency glamour and discreetly cushioned with 21st-century comforts — makes for an exquisite getaway