Browns Hotel

Brown’s Hotel London is one of the great historic landmark hotels of London. Located just off Berkeley Square in the exclusive Mayfair shopping district, Brown’s Hotel comprises 117 rooms including 29 luxury suites, and caters to the discerning traveler looking for exceptional personal service and care during their stay.

Alexander Graham Bell

Alexander Graham Bell

Brown’s Hotel has attracted more than its share of celebrity admirers throughout the years, including authors Rudyard Kipling, who finished the children’s classic The Jungle Book during a stay at Brown’s, and Agatha Christie whose 1965 novel At Bertram’s Hotel was set in a fictional version of Brown’s Hotel. Brown’s has a scientific history as well. It served as the site for the International Niagara Conference, an early discussion of electrical standards that established AC current as the standard form for electrical transmission. Additionally, Alexander Graham Bell made the first successful telephone call in England from Brown’s Hotel London during a demonstration of his new invention.

Thoroughly renovated and remodeled during 2004 and 2005, Brown’s Hotel maintains its stately décor and status as the first hotel ever opened in London. During its many years of operation, Brown’s Hotel has seen many changes in ownership; early in its history, Henry Ford purchased the hotel and left his own indelible stamp on the building, installing electric lighting and one of the first lifts in England to transport guests up and down within the hotel. The newly redesigned Brown’s Hotel still features the stucco exterior and stately entrance that have characterized the building since 1889. Rooms and suites are air-conditioned and include internet connections, mini bar service and a personal safe for storing valuables.

Albemarle RestaurantBrown’s Hotel offers fine dining at the Albemarle, one of the most exclusive and elegant restaurants in London. The Albemarle serves an eclectic menu of traditional English fare alongside seafood and locally-sourced foods, making it a wholesome choice for the whole family. Art buffs will enjoy the works on display at the Albemarle, which features pieces by preeminent English artists including photographs, paintings, and line drawings. Other shopping and dining opportunities are available throughout the Mayfair district, which is noted throughout London for its commercial venues.

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