I haven't been there for a long time, but according to my impressions, one of the best hotels in London. Members of the royal family are allowed to stay there (there are fewer than ten such hotels in London). The rooms are small, but quite comfortable. Excellent breakfast menus. There I was accustomed to fried eggs with smoked salmon. The restaurant in the basement is not very good. There are better places in London.
Nice hotel near a large park. Each floor is made in its own way. There are three restaurants in the department. Each room is decorated perfectly. Some rooms have beautiful views.
The old hotel. With a history and doormen. Completely renovated. The rooms are small and expensive. Comfortably. The breakfasts are delicious. With avocado, some kind of tender thing and a British brekfast heaped with mushroom and sausage. Everyone around you is smiling unnaturally and trying to help you. There are many assimilated migrants at the reception and among the staff, which, however, is natural for London. In the very center. The Queen's Palace is a 15-minute walk through the park in a straight line. For your money, any whim. You can take a Rolls for a ride, there are 3 cars in front of the entrance. Good sound insulation and fast internet connection. The ceilings in the corridors are low, but furnished with a pretense of nobility.