Fodor's Expert Review Brown's Hotel

34 Albemarle St., London, Greater London, W1S 4BP, England

Founded in 1837 by James Brown, Lord Byron's "gentleman's gentleman," this hotel occupying 11 Georgian town houses holds a treasured place in London society. Nowadays the interior has a slightly more modern edge, thanks to a top-to-bottom renovation by the Forte chain. Fans of the hotel still love the old-world setting, although a few complain that it's not quite the atmospheric old place it used to be. Nonetheless, it's a well-run operation, filled with the kinds of top-end extras you'd expect with this kind of price tag. The subtle, contemporary guest rooms have office spaces and marble bathrooms equipped with luxurious products, while the staff are exceedingly professional.

PROS

  • elegant spaces
  • attentive service
  • good Afternoon Tea

CONS

  • even the most basic room is very pricey
  • renovation detracted from the hotel's historic atmosphere
  • low availability for the most basic rooms

QUICK FACTS

Hotel
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HOTEL INFO

Phones: 888-667–9477-in U.S. | 020-7493–6020

HOTEL DETAILS

148 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals