The French-style cuisine at ‘Hélène Darroze at The Connaught’ has won 3 AA Rosettes and a Michelin Star.
It’s very difficult to imagine it now but Park Lane, the street that amassed something of an iconic status with the Monopoly board game used to be a quiet country lane running fairly anonymously along the eastern boundary of Hyde Park. In fact it was only in the 18th Century that Park Lane formed what became the fashionable and elegant western-edge it is today. Today the Park Lane area lays claim to some of the most luxurious lodgings in London and the Connuaght Hotel in Carlos Place occupies a special place in the heart of the Mayfair and Park Lane faithful. Discreet yet grand, opulent but not ostentatious this famous London hotel has some absolutely stunning guest rooms.
Comfortable king-sized beds with romantic mood-lighting dials, 32-inch plasma TV, thought-provoking, original artwork, damask silk curtains, Grecian ‘Thassos’ marble and bathrooms with nickel taps and built-in vanity units.
The gentle references to the Deco period will appeal to those with an eclectic, softly glamorous bent whilst the enamelled cast iron baths are pure indulgence.
For dining, Espelette is a relaxed bistro-style restaurant where you can indulge in a real treat: 'Chic and Choc' afternoon tea at The Connaught – R4U
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Connaught Hotel @ Greater London reviewed by Alan Sarjeant ©