Having just completed a £20m refurbishment, this hotel has been upgraded to provide guests with a refreshing opulence. Occupying seven converted and connected Victorian townhouses with white stucco façades from the 1860s, the attractive main entrance is flanked by Grecian columns. Period-style drawing rooms, magnificent bay windows, real fireplaces, parquet floors and original art combine to form one of Regency London's most imposing properties.
The 150 bedrooms are beautifully appointed with an emphasis on quality and comfort. 300-count bedlinens, rich fabrics, plush duvets and fluffy robes compliment the modern facilities including 37 inch LCD television and wi-fi internet access. As you would expect, the marble bathrooms are luxurious and clean with Temple Spa aromatherapy toiletries.
The Aubrey Restaurant & Bar, with its leather seating and chrome chandeliers, offers guests a sumptuous breakfast or an excellent choice of lunch and dinner featuring fresh British ingredients. The cocktail bar is decorated in a contemporary-distressed state and offers a wide range of chic drinks. One of the not-to-be-missed experiences is the hotel's Afternoon Tea. Served in one of the drawing rooms you have your choice of traditional English or Parisienne menus.
The hotel offers guests the use of the fitness room, treatment rooms and business facilities as well as a full concierge service.