With a spa, Michelin-Starred restaurant and boutique bedrooms, The Dorchester features a landscaped terrace and famous tearooms. The exclusive hotel overlooks Hyde Park, and is situated in prestigious Mayfair. Free WiFi is available throughout.
The Dorchester Spa features chandeliers made from South-Pacific pearls, and offers a range of beauty treatments and therapies. There is also a fitness centre and chic relaxation room. The hotel features floral arrangements, freshly prepared every day.
The sumptuous 5-star rooms all feature an Italian-marble bathroom with fluffy bathrobes. All rooms also have scenic views over Hyde Park or the hotel's terraces.
Alain Ducasse serves fine French cuisine, while The Grill by Tom Booton offers a modern British menu. Indulgent afternoon teas are served in The Promenade, and guests can enjoy cocktails and fine spirits in the stylish bars.
Situated between Marble Arch and Hyde Park Corner, The Dorchester is a 10-minute walk from Knightsbridge. The Museum Mile is a 20-minute walk, and Oxford Street is just a mile away.
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