The Stafford London

Classificado 9.0 em 1356 avaliações. 104 quartos.

★★★★★

Situado junto a Piccadilly e ao Green Park, o The Stafford London é elegante, central, tranquilo e encantador. Repleto de carácter inglês, o The Stafford London foi premiado com 5 Estrelas Vermelhas AA pela sua excelência. Dispõe de acesso Wi-Fi gratuito.

O The Stafford London é ideal para desfrutar dos teatros de West End e opções de restauração e compras da Bond Street, Jermyn Street e Regent Street. A Estação de Metro Green Park e a Estação Victoria ficam a uma curta caminhada. Rodeada por galerias de arte e museus, a propriedade fica ao lado dos parques e palácios reais.

Os hóspedes podem desfrutar de cozinha contemporânea britânica no The Game Bird, American Bar, com uma adega com 380 anos para eventos privados e serviço de quartos 24 horas. Os hóspedes podem desfrutar de um chá da tarde no The Gamebird Lounge.

A casa principal é composta por 3 moradias do século XVII. Também pode ser encontrado um ginásio nas cavalariças. Com um serviço de concierge premiado, o The Stafford London apresenta quartos decorados com o seu próprio estilo tradicional. Todos possuem modernas comodidades gratuitas e produtos de higiene pessoal de luxo. Incluem um leitor de CD Bose Wave, uma televisão por satélite, uma máquina de café Nespresso e uma casa de banho privativa luxuosa.

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Um guia para grandes lugares perto do The Stafford London

  1. Dukes Bar

    This płace is horrible. Please don't come here so I can have it to myself.

    76 m do hotel
    35 St. James's Pl

  2. Chutney Mary

    The best Indian in London. Everything we ate was excellent, the device was brilliant, atmosphere romantic, cocktails good too

    132 m do hotel
    73 St. James's St

  3. Berry Bros & Rudd

    Britain’s oldest wine merchant has supplied the Royal Family since the reign of George III. The giant coffee scales have been used to weigh famous customers including William Pitt and Lord Byron.

    162 m do hotel
    3 St James's St

  4. Novikov

    If ur lucky, try the fresh king crab! A bit pricy but how often wud u have a taste of that? With the black cod and some Turtle Legs, accompanied by Gyotaku! OMFG the Gyotaku!! Jorge's ur wine man👍.

    269 m do hotel
    50a Berkeley St

  5. Green Park

    In the 18th century the park was notorious for highwaymen and Horace Walpole was one of many robbed here. Handel’s ‘Music for the Royal Fireworks’ was composed for an event here in 1749.

    278 m do hotel
    Piccadilly

  6. The Arts Club

    It's been a while since Charles Dickens & Claude Monet hung here, but this members-only club still attracts A-listers, like current members Gwyneth Paltrow and Kim Cattrall.

    291 m do hotel
    40 Dover St

  7. Gymkhana

    Fabulous quirky Indian Michelin star. Game meat a speciality!! Great service and ambiance.

    309 m do hotel
    42 Albemarle St

  8. Fortnum & Mason

    For a treasure trove of festive delights, head to Fortnum & Mason where hampers come packaged in signature F&M-stamped wicker baskets, and for special orders, come delivered on a horse drawn carriage.

    311 m do hotel
    181 Piccadilly

  9. Royal Academy of Arts

    Visit the annual summer exhibition, which is London’s largest open submission art exhibition. It has been going for 242 years, and is an incredible collection of established and emerging artists.

    373 m do hotel
    50-52 Piccadilly

  10. Waterstones

    Now Europe's largest bookshop with 150,000 titles in stock and over eight and a half miles of shelving, you should be able to locate just what you are looking for - if not, ask a bookseller!

    494 m do hotel
    203/206 Piccadilly

  11. COYA London

    At the newest opening from restaurateur Arjun Waney, aristos and art dealers alike dine on sea-bream ceviche, rib eye with chimichurri, and other bites from Peru. More: http://tandl.me/11DXO0J

    0.5 km do hotel
    118 Piccadilly

  12. St James's Park

    Originally a deer park for Henry VIII, so he could hunt while staying at Whitehall Palace, the park was laid out in a formal style by Charles II, when Pepys came here to watch ice skating.

    0.6 km do hotel
    The Mall