Join the Queen Mother, Lord Cadogan, Oscar Wilde, King Edward VII and Lillie Langtry by becoming a visitor to this historic, timelessly stylish town house hotel.
After a morning’s hectic shopping in nearby Knightsbridge why not treat yourself to afternoon tea at this legendary hotel?
Traditional English afternoon tea is served every day from 15:00 to 17:30 in the Cadogan’s wood-panelled Drawing Room. Lined with rich, heavy saffron curtains and adorned with gold-stemmed, up-lighter lamps the room is enveloped in a soothing soft glow which emanates from the warm apricot hues of the traditional fabrics.
Sink into one of the dark green velvet twill Edwardian armchairs as you escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and savour a selection of sandwiches, freshly baked scones, fruit cake and tea. For that extra touch of decadence why not celebrate the day and finish off your afternoon tea with a glass of champagne.
The Cadogan Hotel
75 Sloane Street, SW1W 9SG
Steeped in history, The Cadogan was the scene of the arrest of Irish playwright Oscar Wilde, right here in... More
The Cadogan Hotel
75 Sloane Street, SW1X 9SG
An elegant Edwardian hotel, steeped in history, The Cadogan's Irish connection can be found hidden away in... More
The Cadogan Hotel
75 Sloane Street, SW1W 9SG
If only the walls of this historic hotel could talk. They'd tell of the liaison between the future King of... More
The Cadogan Hotel
75 Sloane Street, SW1W 9SG
Steeped in history, The Cadogan was the scene of the arrest of Irish playwright Oscar Wilde, right here in... More
The Cadogan Hotel
75 Sloane Street, SW1X 9SG
An elegant Edwardian hotel, steeped in history, The Cadogan's Irish connection can be found hidden away in... More
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