The exclusive Crystal Bar at The Wellesley (read our review here) brings the decadence and glamour of the 1920’s vividly to life in the heart of London’s Knightsbridge. The walls are adorned with The Wellesley
with a sophisticated twist on the traditional Japanese izakaya style of informal eating and drinking. Located in Knightsbridge,Zumais just a short taxi ride from The Goring. The restaurant's open plan setting features a sushi counter and rotaba grill - perfect for watching the chefs in action....
The Berkeley, Wilton Place, Knightsbridge, SW1X 7RL www.the-berkeley.co.uk The Coral Room By far one of London’s most Instagrammable bars, it’s hard not to include The Coral Room when it’s as bold as it is. The pinkish-red walls and jewel-lined bar stools are enough of a pull...
This hotel found in the heart of Knightsbridge is amongLondon’s most luxurious. Within its walls lies the Blue Bar, renowned for its striking design and the sophisticated cocktails it offers. The bold, blue Lutyens-style décor contrasts beautifully with the hotel’s classic elegance, creating a...
Insider’s tip: book a ‘cocktail omakase’ in the hidden bar concealed behind a bookcase, or the weekend brunch which comes with free-flowing champagne. 66 Knightsbridge, SW1X 7LA Sweeties at The Standard London It’s garish, it’s the 10th floor, and it has a huge disco ball suspende...
Located between Knightsbridge and Belgravia, The Berkeley hotel’s rooftop bar is a lofty treat, initially reserved for staying guests but currently open for all to enjoy, until the end of the summer season. The space, courtesy of the in-house Maybourne design team, tempts with privileged vista...
Most of the Firmdale Hotels in London and New York have their own restaurant and bar which is open to hotel guests and the general public. They are light and airy spaces - some with outdoor dining - and have a casual brasserie-style atmosphere. All have private dining rooms. ...
The Aubrey, London Where is it?The Mandarin Oriental, in London’s salubrious Knightsbridge. Bordering Hyde Park, this decadent drinking den takes its name from Oscar Wilde’s opulent contemporary, illustrator Aubrey Beardsley. Why is it so good?Because the bar features the first ‘Omakase-...
Aesop has opened a minimalist store in London's Knightsbridge, featuring a "soap corridor" created out of uniform tiles of the everyday bathroom product.
With her eponymous brow bars dotted across the country, including two in London (at Harvey Nichols, Knightsbridge, and in Chiswick), it's safe to say that Shavata Singh is a brow connoisseur. Her trained technicians focus on delivering high-quality treatments in just 15 minutes. As well as ...