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The Dorchester Hotel by Dorchester Collection
There is a moment, walking through the doors of the Dorchester for the first time, when London rearranges itself slightly. The Promenade stretches ahead, all gold and marble and the particular hum of a room that has been the right place to be seen for ninety years, and you understand immediately that this is not a hotel that is trying to be anything other than exactly what it is. Opened in 1931 on Park Lane overlooking Hyde Park, built from reinforced concrete at a time when that was considered sufficiently robust to survive a war, which it was, its wartime residents including Eisenhower planning the Normandy invasion from his suite on the first floor. The Oliver Messel Suite on the top floor, where the theatre designer brought his characteristic touch of gilded lattice, flowers, and fern fronds to what became the most requested address in the hotel of Marlene Dietrich, Elizabeth Taylor, and, by all accounts, Sylvester Stallone. Rooms were soundproofed from the outset, the floors and ceilings lined with compressed seaweed and the exterior walls with cork, methods still in place today. Two hundred and fifty rooms and suites, each individually designed, Pierre-Yves Rochon overseeing the most recent refurbishment in 2023, Irish linen on the four-poster beds and Italian marble bathtubs cited, with some justification, as probably the deepest in London. Every room faces either Hyde Park or the landscaped terraces. Five restaurants: Alain Ducasse at the Dorchester holds three Michelin stars, its Table Lumière for six diners surrounded by fibre optic light and a white curtain a table worth knowing about if privacy matters as much as the food; The Grill by Tom Booton, serving modern British cuisine in a Moorish-themed room of gilded arches and deep red leather, Booton the first chef with his name above the door in the restaurant's nearly hundred-year history; China Tang for Cantonese in an Art Deco 1930s Shanghai setting; the Promenade for afternoon tea; the Spatisserie for everything else. The Vesper Bar, relaunched with a new cocktail menu in which each drink is drawn from the sensory memories of the staff, is the best reason to arrive an hour before dinner and not the most obvious one. London has a great many hotels and the argument for the Dorchester over its near neighbours is not about the rooms or the restaurants, which are matched on Park Lane and in Mayfair by several others. It is about the particular quality of a place that has been important to enough people for long enough that it has developed a kind of institutional confidence, an ease with itself, that takes generations to accumulate and cannot be manufactured. The Dorchester knows what it is. That knowledge is part of what you are paying for, and it is worth considerably more than it sounds. Short version: Opened in 1931 on Park Lane overlooking Hyde Park, with 250 individually designed rooms, three Michelin stars at Alain Ducasse, The Grill by Tom Booton, China Tang, the deepest bathtubs in London, and ninety years of accumulated institutional confidence that no amount of renovation can manufacture from scratch.
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What to Know Before You Go
A few notes on your visit.
Situated in central London, The Dorchester Hotel is just a short distance from public transportation hubs.
The hotel features a total of 260 luxurious rooms, including 24 suites and 30 single rooms, spread over eight floors, easily accessible by three elevators.
The hotel offers a range of facilities for guests with disabilities, including wheelchair-friendly rooms and bathrooms.
Guests arriving by car have the option to park in the hotel's garage or parking lot, for a fee.
Additional services include a 24-hour security service, babysitting and childcare services, medical assistance, room service, laundry service, and a hairdresser.
The hotel offers free Wi-Fi in public areas.
The rooms are equipped with all modern amenities including air conditioning, heating, a safe, minibar, refrigerator, coffee/tea maker, and complimentary Wi-Fi.
The hotel offers a range of dining options, including a café and a bar, with four non-smoking restaurants serving breakfast and lunch daily.

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