British hospitality at its finest

Offering round-the-clock, dedicated butler service in each room and suite, guests at The Lanesborough are assured their every needs are well served – with thought, surprise and charm. Celebrated as much as a destination for food and drink as a hotel, The Lanesborough is home to modern British dining by Executive Chef Shay Cooper at The Lanesborough Grill, an award-winning afternoon tea service, the seriously seductive Library Bar and one of London’s best cigar and Cognac lounges - The Garden Room. The finishing touch on the hotel's masterpiece renovation has been the unveiling of the prestigious Lanesborough Club & Spa, London's finest new fitness and health destination, open exclusively to members and hotel guests.

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Your guides to the capital

The Lanesborough's team of dedicated concierges, each a member of Les Clefs d'Or, is on hand to provide you with the best information and guidance to ensure an enjoyable stay in London. Discover the history of this exciting city, and experience its famous and diverse activities and attractions.

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At a glance

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Harrods

Harrods is known around the world as one of the great luxury emporiums and offers a transformative experience to customers. Listed as a Grade II listed luxury department store on Brompton Road in Knightsbridge, the building has eight floors showcasing the finest products in food, fashion, homeware, and technology.

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Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace is recognised around the world as the home of The King, and the focus of national and royal celebrations. Buckingham Palace is open to the public during the summer months and for a limited number of tours in December, January, and at Easter each year.

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Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey is a large, historic Gothic Anglican church known for its role in British coronations, royal weddings, and funerals, as well as for being the burial site for many monarchs, poets, and scientists.

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Regent Street

Located at the heart of London's West End, Regent Street is one of the world's most prestigious lifestyle destinations, famous for its flagship stores and international brands, laid out under the direction of the architect John Nash and James Burton.

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Hyde Park

Hyde Park is one of London’s most popular and expansive green spaces, covering over 350 acres in the heart of the city. Created by Henry VIII in the 16th century as a royal hunting ground, it’s now a vibrant public park known for its serene lake, tree-lined paths, and beautifully landscaped gardens.

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The National Gallery

The National Gallery is one of the most renowned art museums in the United Kingdom, home to masterpieces by legendary artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, and Van Gogh. Founded in 1824 and located on the north side of Trafalgar Square, it houses one of the world’s most impressive and diverse collections, offering visitors a journey through centuries of artistic brilliance.

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Tower Bridge

An iconic Victorian bascule and suspension bridge spanning the River Thames beside the Tower of London. Completed in 1894, its two grand towers are linked by high-level walkways and a striking glass floor, offering breathtaking views of the city below. Today, it remains both a vital crossing and a fascinating visitor attraction, showcasing the history and engineering behind this architectural marvel.

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St James's Park

St James’s Park is the most regal of London’s Royal Parks, shaped by generations of monarchs and framed by three royal palaces. It’s the setting for grand state occasions, from royal weddings and jubilees to military parades and celebrations. For a quieter moment, stroll along the serene lakeside path, where vibrant waterbirds and majestic trees create a picture-perfect escape in the heart of the city.

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West End

The West End is a central area known for its world-class entertainment, numerous theatres, and for being a hub for shopping, nightlife, and restaurants. Key areas include Covent Garden, Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus, Soho, and Oxford Street. It is a major global destination for theatre, with the term West End often used to denote high theatrical productions.

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Big Ben

Big Ben is one of London’s most iconic landmarks, located at the north end of the Palace of Westminster. Completed in 1859, the name actually refers to the tower’s Great Bell, while the clock and Gothic Revival tower are world-famous. Its chimes have become a symbol of London, marking the passage of time for generations and appearing in countless films, photographs, and cultural references worldwide.

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Bond Street

An iconic London street in Mayfair, renowned for luxury shopping, from high-end fashion boutiques to exclusive jewelry stores. Steeped in history and style, it’s home to flagship stores of the world’s most prestigious brands.

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Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London, founded in 1852 and named after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, is the world’s largest museum of applied and decorative arts. With over 2.8 million objects, its collections span fashion, textiles, ceramics, furniture, photography, and jewellery.

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Sustainability

At Oetker Hotels, we understand that anything which is not sustainable cannot sustain. We are therefore committed to preserving the local environments and communities where we are present around the globe.

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LAN - The Lanesborough London Hotel History

History

Once an elegant country house, steeped in history, on the outskirts of London, The Lanesborough is now part of the city's beating heart. Discover over 300 years of history, from the beginning of Lanesborough House to the Masterpiece Hotel you see today.

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