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The Stafford London

★★★★★London
9.3/ 10Excellent

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Rooms & Views

Suite, 1 King Bed (The Gatehouse)
1x King 110 Up to 4

1 King Bed 1184 sq feet Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV…

Penthouse
1x King 100 Up to 4

1 King Bed 1076-sq-foot individually decorated room, located on the top floor, furnished patio Layout - Separate s…

Mews Master Suite
70 Up to 3

1 King Bed or 1 Twin Bed 753-sq-foot individually decorated room with a balcony Layout - Living room and sitting…

Suite (Stafford Park)
1x King 70 Up to 3

1 King Bed 753-sq-foot individually decorated room, located on the top floor, furnished patio Layout - Separate si…

Executive One-Bedroom Suite
1x Super King 65 Up to 4

This suite features a fireplace. Featuring a private entrance, this spacious suite also consists of 1 bedroom, a seating…

Suite (Mews Master)
1x King 65 Up to 2

1 King Bed 700 sq feet Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV…

Master Suite Main House
58 Up to 3

1 King Bed 624 sq feet Layout - Living room and sitting area Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-scr…

One Bedroom Suite
1x Super King 52 Up to 4

This spacious suite consists of 1 bedroom, a seating area and 1 bathroom with a bath and a shower. The suite provides ai…

Suite (Master Main House)
1x King 50 Up to 4

1 King Bed 538 sq feet Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV…

Executive Junior Suite
1x Super King 48 Up to 3

Featuring a private entrance, this air-conditioned suite consists of 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and a shower.…

Carriage House Junior Suite
47 Up to 3

1 King Bed 506 sq feet Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with premium…

Junior Suite (Carriage House)
1x King 45 Up to 2

1 King Bed 484 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with premium channels and pay movi…

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Restaurants nearby

  • The Ritz Restaurant★★ MichelinLa Liste 98 With its stunning Louis XVI decoration, this is a room that will take your breath away, and there’s a flamboyancy in the delivery of the dishes that lives up to the surroundings. Equally impressive is the cooking itself, displaying balance, refinement and depth of flavour at every turn. You need only take one glance at the menu featuring dishes like langoustine 'à la nage' to see that classical French techniques and luxury ingredients both play a big role in proceedings. The sharing ‘Arts de la Table’ dishes allow the impeccable service team to keep the theatre of the gueridon trolley alive.158m
  • Gymkhana★★ Michelin The clubs of colonial India are the inspiration for this impeccably run restaurant. It's spread across two levels: the ground floor booths are perfect for lunch, while the vivid red basement has a more intimate feel. The extensive menus are predominantly Northern Indian in style, featuring superbly executed, traditionally based dishes. Balance, sophistication and depth are all present in the cooking, with options like tandoori masala lamb chops and kid goat methi keema standing out.310m
  • Michael Caines at The Stafford★ Michelin Bringing a little part of Devon into St James’s, this first London venture from renowned chef Michael Caines is a discreet, intimate sort of place inside a hotel so tucked away it gives you the feeling of being ‘in the know’. Choose between ‘The Stafford Classics’ – such as beef Wellington carved tableside – and Caines signatures featuring Devon produce, like a beautifully executed crab and mackerel tart with intense flavours and fine balance. There’s a wine list to match too, with plenty of big-name producers and top-drawer vintages in the 400-year-old cellars.9m
  • Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library★★★ Michelin There’s a sense of theatre to every element of Mourad Mazouz and Pierre Gagnaire’s 18th-century house of fun. As you climb the stairs up to The Lecture Room and Library, the anticipation grows, then stepping into the gloriously colourful and lavishly decorated room both inspires and excites – there really is no restaurant in London quite like this. The multi-dish cooking is also unique in the city, where perfectly seared Cornish wild turbot comes with clams and mango, along with a mosaic of its skirt; and succulent roasted leg of Welsh lamb is accompanied by sweetbreads and kidney, with its fi766m
  • Hélène Darroze at The Connaught★★★ Michelin A wood-panelled dining room within the historic Connaught Hotel might suggest an overly formal environment for Hélène Darroze’s London restaurant, but its soft furnishings and pastel colours give it a wonderfully cosy feel which helps put you at ease. The talented kitchen team bring outstanding technical mastery and attention to detail to the very best seasonal produce, while some of the accompanying flavours are informed by Hélène’s international travels, like the Isle of Mull lobster with tandoori spices. For dessert, the signature 'Baba' with a choice of Armagnacs from Hélène's brother Marc776m
  • Row on 5★★ Michelin The name of Jason Atherton’s flagship operation is short for ‘Refinement of Work’ – and indeed there is a great deal of refinement in every inch of this mightily impressive restaurant. The premises, on the iconic Savile Row, have been fitted out with no-expense-spared luxury, while the service is charming and attentive in equal measure. Chef Spencer Metzger leads the kitchen, taking outstanding British produce and adding depth of flavour with unerring skill – as in the sika deer with a sublime sauce flavoured with red fruit and beetroot. The wine list, as you may expect, is an oenophile's deli525m
  • Alex Dilling at Hotel Café Royal★★ Michelin In a discreet, intimate environment inside the grand Hotel Café Royal, the eponymous chef has the perfect canvas in which to showcase his impressive and accomplished cuisine. Dilling's dishes are exquisite in appearance and, like a seasoned orchestra, everything on the plate adds its own note of flavour to produce something harmonious and exhilarating. Whether Kaluga caviar, Scottish lobster or Peruvian chocolate, the kitchen knows how to bring the best out of its exquisite ingredients.564m
  • Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester★★★ Michelin As soon as you are welcomed with warmth and charisma by the outstanding service team, you know you're in for a special experience at this jewel of a restaurant. The chefs achieve a perfect blend of modernity and classicism, combining seasonal dishes that embrace Alain Ducasse's beloved 'naturalité' with a roster of his signature recipes – such as the peerless rum baba, a dessert that consistently delivers culinary ecstasy. Underpinning it all are outstanding ingredients, technical mastery and miraculous balance in dishes that can be at once intense and fresh, both rich and delicate.850m
  • HIDE★ Michelin The trees of Green Park provide the inspiration for this relaxed restaurant’s decorative theme: the light oak of the elegant top floor represents branches (up here by the window is the best place to sit); the slightly darker ground floor signifies a trunk; while the darkest spot, the basement bar, echoes the roots. The same menus are served throughout – including a wide-ranging breakfast offering – showcasing assured, skilful dishes with pure and well-balanced flavours to the fore. It’s owned by Hedonism wines, so not only is there a terrific wine list, but any bottle from the Hedonism shop ca266m
  • Ormer Mayfair★ Michelin Not everywhere is about ‘a scene’ – in the basement of the Flemings Mayfair hotel is a restaurant for those who prefer a more discreet, almost secretive environment, away from both hurly and burly, where the style of service is unapologetically formal. The set menus come in two lengths – with pescatarian and vegetarian versions available – and mine such top-drawer ingredients as Cornish mackerel and Orkney scallops. The chef’s Moroccan heritage comes through in dishes like roast Anjou pigeon with preserved lemon and sauce Marocain, and the English saffron dessert with nadorcott.345m

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Attractions nearby

  • Buckingham Palace official London residence and principal workplace of the British monarch546m
  • Trafalgar Square public space and tourist attraction in central London900m
  • Westminster Abbey Gothic abbey church in London, England, UK1.2km
  • National Gallery art museum in London, England, UK912m
  • Piccadilly Circus road junction and public place in London, England, UK628m
  • Big Ben tower of the Palace of Westminster, London containing the bell Big Ben1.2km
  • British Museum national museum in London, United Kingdom1.8km
  • London Eye observation wheel in London, England1.5km

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