Classic contemporary overlooking Hyde Park
This lavish London hotel, situated in exclusive Knightsbridge, is in a class of its own. Convenient for all the shopping of Knightsbridge, yet a stone’s throw from the museums and restaurants nearby, this five star luxury hotel has every ingredient for a perfect stay. Harrods and Harvey Nichols are close by, along with designer names such as Tiffany, Dior and Prada. But first you need to tear yourself away from all that the Berkeley has to offer.
The Berkeley Hotel offers unadulterated luxury hotel accommodation in the very heart of Knightsbridge. This five star London hotel has been offering fine service and the very best facilities for many years. Loved by stars and the general public alike, the Blue Bar is said to be one of Madonna’s favourites. Conde Nast acclaims it to be the “Best London Hotel for Service 2008”, and Time Out declares that “The friendly, twinkly-eyed staff are what set this hotel apart”. Who can argue with such high credentials?
All the rooms and suites at the Berkeley are individually designed to offer unadulterated luxury, with Italian marble bathrooms, sensual fabrics and tasteful artwork. The exclusive suites offer the same chic style with a little more space to enjoy an in-room massage, along with complimentary champagne and fruit. From a four-poster bed to a private conservatory, the Berkeley Hotel offers it all.
The health club and Spa has panoramic views of Hyde Park and Knightsbridge from its rooftop position. The expert staff offer a host of beauty treatments and massages to relax and revitalize. The rooftop pool is also a pleasure whatever the weather, with its innovative glass roof slides which keep cold winds out, and allow warm sunshine in.
Although the Berkeley is surrounded by some of the finest restaurants in London, the very best is right here. Marcus Wareing’s award-winning cuisine was declared by Harden’s Guides to be “The Best Restaurant London 2008”. His sophisticated French cuisine is well-deserving of the two Michelin stars which he currently holds. It is complemented by the vibrant colours of the chic new restaurant. Cleverly mixing comfort with an element of surprise, the two large glass-beaded abacuses make an interesting focal point. Along with Gordon Ramsay’s Boxwood café, the Berkeley continues to attract a discerning clientele.
Hyde Park Corner / Knightsbridge (Piccadilly line)




