Claridge's Mayfair

Those looking to spend the night at a true oh-so-posh London staple should stay at Claridge's Mayfair. The hotel oozes old-world glamour, a rich bequest that started when Claridge first opened its doors in 1812. Over the years, celebrities have checked-in and checked-out, from Queen Victoria to Audrey Hepburn. The interiors brim with original 1920s Art Deco accents, best exhibited in the Reading Room and Foyer, which open to the lobby area. If you want to splurge and live your fanciest life, book a suite with expansive views of London, antiquarian décor, and your own grand piano.

[Photo via Claridge's Mayfair]

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