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 Established in 1837 by Lord Byron's butler, Brown's Hotel is London's oldest operating five star
hotel. Many of the original period features once enjoyed by Rudyard Kipling, Alexander Graham Bell and Agatha Christie still remain, as does the
hotel's reputation as a discreet and elegant base from which to enjoy
London.

  
 On entering Brown's guests are met by a warm and personal welcome. The wood
panelling, open fires and graceful antique furnishings combine to provide
all the comforts and warmth of a country house in the centre of the city.

  
 Situated in the heart of fashionable Mayfair, Brown's is ideally located
for both business and leisure visitors. Composed of eleven original town
houses, the 118 bedrooms, including 9 suites, have been individually
decorated in a classical English style. Spacious bedrooms with air
conditioning and all the latest technology makes Brown's the ideal location
for the discerning business traveller.

  
 Our famous afternoon tea is served daily in the Drawing Room and is a
unique occasion to savour English tradition at its finest. 1837, our award
winning restaurant, serves lightly updated classical French cuisine in an
atmosphere of elegance, warmth and comfort.

  
 Offering excellent service, Brown's upholds reassuring English traditions
and provides luxurious surroundings to suit every discerning business or
leisure traveller, whatever part of the world they happen to be from.

 

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Brown's Hotel
Albermarle Street
London,
W1X 4BP
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7493 6020
Fax: +44 (0)20 7493 9381
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Andrew from Gloucester, England
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