Having a cocktail in the Blue Bar is akin to sipping on gin and tonic in a very posh - and possibly eccentric - grand dame's sitting room. The universal blue colour chosen by designer David Collins is named 'Lutyens Blue' after the Edwardian architect who originally designed the room - and extends from the carpet to the walls and furniture. In the heart of Knightsbridge, this diminutive bar punches above its size and is well known as a funky little spot within the more sedate - some may say old fashioned - Berkeley Hotel. With the Boxwood cafe/restaurant and this heaving bar the Berkeley has found a way to appeal to a sophisticated thirty-something crowd within the traditional stucco surroundings.
The Berkeley
Wilton Place, Knightsbridge, SW1X 7RL
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The Berkeley Hotel
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Trendy, fashion-led, Knightsbridge department store.
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The Park Manager,
The Ranger's Lodge,Mayfair,
London,
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12 minutes walk from Blue Bar
Central, sporty park.
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