With it's diverse and eclectic vibe, thriving social scene, intriguing history and incredible cultural offerings; it's hardly surprising that London is one of the most visited cities in Europe.
As with most capital cities, London has a huge range of accommodation to suit every budget - but if you're after a taste of luxury, you will not be disappointed. But as the home of so many incredible hotels, choosing the right one can be an overwhelming task. So here are our top 5 luxury hotels, that you'll definitely be adding to your bucket list!
Shangri-La Hotel at The Shard
Covering floors 34-52 of the Shard; the tallest building in the city, The Shangri-La hotel is a must-visit if you're after incredible views - not to mention a fabulous infinity pool overlooking London.
Though the panoramic city-scape isn't the only 'view' the hotel offers, the rooms also compromise impressive floor-to-ceiling glass which means that you can (sometimes awkwardly) see your neighbours in their room, reflected in the glass exterior. Luckily there are blinds! Along with that, oriental touches throughout the hotel reflect the Shangri-La's heritage and there are no less 3 restaurants to choose from.
The Ritz
What list would be complete without mentioning one of the most iconic London hotels, The Ritz. Renowned as a symbol of luxury among the rich and famous, it is often the control that other luxury hotels are measured against! Many famous names have stayed in these fine walls, including the Rolling Stones and even David Lloyd George held a number of secret meetings at the Ritz during the latter half of the war. From the architecture right the way down to the light shades, everything about this hotel perpetuates elegance and splendor, and is definitely somewhere to add to the bucket list!
Mondrian at Sea Containers
Created by the the talented Tom Dixon, who is famously the vision behind Habitat the Mondrian have brought a bold new energy to London's South bank. Housed in the Sea Containers on the banks of the River Thames, this luxurious hotel doesn't just offer striking views of the city, but elegance and sophistication throughout.
The Copper hull entrance takes inspiration from the 1920s, whilst the riverside restaurant and underwater-inspired spa may homeage to the area's history this is a hotel. Dixon has also taken inspirations from the surrounding area; including artwork and bespoke furniture and artwork that would feel at home in the nearby Tate Modern, plus a menu sourced by local markets
The Beaumont
And finally; what says luxury more than staying in a literal work of art - which is exactly what you can do at The Beaumont in Mayfair. With Antony Gormley's part-sculpture suite adoring the front, it's hard to believe that this striking building was actually Selfridge's former garage until just a few years ago.
Inside expect to get a real taste of the excitement and scandal of the Roaring Twenties as you roam through the art-deco inspired corridors. Juxtaposing new and vintage furniture and a huge collection of over 1,500 pieces of original artwork, you will feel like you're in the golden age of America.