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Albemarle Street, Mayfair,
London W1S 4BP, United Kingdom
Set in the heart of Mayfair, Brown's is one of the most classic and elegant hotels in London, and certainly the most historic. Founded in 1837, to provide 'genteel' accommodation for discerning people, Brown's still retains that air of exclusivity and refinement. Style, sophistication, classic English style. These are the hallmarks of the legendary Brown's Hotel, which joined the Rocco Forte Hotels collection of individual luxury hotels on 3rd July 2003.
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118 rooms classified as standard, superior, executive and suites (10). All boast high ceilings, a writing desk, antique furniture, and en-suite bathroom.
Composed of eleven Georgian town houses, all bedrooms (including suites and family rooms) have been individually designed with an elegance which has become the trademark of a Rocco Forte hotel.
Amenities include: AC, double-glazed windows, hair dryer, mini-bar (fee),
room safe, 24 hr room service, shower and bath, tea/coffee maker, telephone,
voice mail, modem points, cable TV incl. CNN & NBC, trouser press.
Sky movies, bathrobes
Voltage = 240 volts
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RESTAURANT AND BARS
1837
Award winning restaurant featuring classical French cuisine, complemented by a cellar of over 1,000 International wines. The highly-acclaimed Restaurant 1837 combines the very best of contemporary cuisine with the historic heritage of Brown's. Dine surrounded by Edwardian
paneling beneath a fine Jacobean-style plasterwork ceiling, unchanged since it was installed over 100 years ago when it was the first hotel dining room in London.
THE LIBRARY
This beautifully proportioned book-lined room, with its high ceiling and fine Georgian windows, provides an informal alternative to the Restaurant 1837, and makes an ideal place for a relaxing meal with young children, friends or colleagues. Open for lunch, afternoon tea and dinner every day, to both residents and non-residents,
ST. GEORGE'S BAR
Traditional atmosphere with stained glass windows, open fireplace and deep leather chairs. Serving light
snacks. St George's Bar has a welcoming gentleman's club atmosphere with comfortable leather chairs, log fire and trademark Victorian stained-glass window. The Bar's
specialties are cocktails and an extensive collection of Scottish and Irish whiskies, though the range of drinks available - including beers, lagers and non-alcoholic options.
DRAWING ROOM
Since James Brown created the hotel as a 'genteel' inn over 160 years ago, afternoon tea in the hotel's Drawing Room has become a British institution.
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