The Definitive Guide to Luxury Hotels in Belgravia, London (2026)
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By LuxuryAbode | London Hotel Guides | Updated April 2026
The Address That Needs No Introduction
There are neighbourhoods in London that are fashionable. There are neighbourhoods that are expensive. And then there is Belgravia - which is something else entirely.
This small, immaculate quarter of SW1, running south from Hyde Park Corner to Pimlico Road and west from Grosvenor Place to Sloane Street, was built in the 1830s to a single extraordinary vision: that of Thomas Cubitt, the master builder who transformed what had been low-lying marshland into the most architecturally coherent and socially distinguished neighbourhood in the Western world. The result - grand Regency stucco terraces, private garden squares of cathedral-quiet calm, streets so consistently beautiful that walking them feels like moving through a stage set designed for a more graceful era - has never been surpassed. Every other wealthy neighbourhood in London has tried, in its way, to replicate what Belgravia achieved in a single generation. None has come close.
The hotels that occupy this postcode carry its character. They are not trying to be seen. They are not competing for headlines or courting influencers with neon signs and novelty brunches. They are, to a property, engaged in the altogether more demanding and more worthwhile pursuit of being genuinely excellent - of understanding that a guest who has chosen to stay in Belgravia has chosen, in some essential way, to be somewhere rather than to be seen somewhere.
This distinction matters enormously when you are choosing where to sleep. LuxuryAbode has assessed every significant luxury property in and immediately around Belgravia and selected twelve that represent, each in its own way, the finest of what this postcode offers. This is the only guide you need. For a broader view of where Belgravia sits within London's wider luxury hospitality landscape, our overview of the top luxury hotels across London provides essential context.
Quick Navigation
- The Peninsula London
- The Goring
- The Berkeley
- COMO The Halkin
- The Lanesborough
- Jumeirah Carlton Tower
- The Cadogan, A Belmond Hotel
- Beaverbrook Town House
- The Hari
- The Wellesley Knightsbridge
- The Lowndes London
- The Park Tower Knightsbridge
On Choosing a Belgravia Hotel
There is a decision to be made before you book, and it is worth making consciously: what kind of luxury do you want?
Belgravia's hotels divide, broadly, into three characters. There are the grand institutionals - properties that have been part of London's social fabric for generations and whose very addresses carry a cultural weight: The Goring, The Lanesborough, The Berkeley. There are the intimate discretionaries - smaller, quieter properties whose entire proposition rests on the quality of personal attention they can offer to a limited number of guests at any one time: COMO The Halkin, The Cadogan, The Hari. And there is now, arriving with considerable force, a third category: the contemporary monumentals - properties built to define a new standard rather than uphold an existing one, of which The Peninsula London is the pre-eminent example.
Each category suits a different traveller. Each is represented in this guide. Read through the full twelve before deciding - the differences matter, and the right choice will make your London visit significantly better.
The Full List: Twelve Luxury Hotels in Belgravia, London
1. The Peninsula London
Address: 1 Grosvenor Place, SW1X 7HJ
Nearest Tube: Hyde Park Corner - 2 minutes on foot
Starting Rate: From approximately £900 per night
Best For: The single most complete five-star experience in London; Hyde Park and Buckingham Palace views; elite spa and pool; occasion stays of any kind
Website: peninsula.com/en/london
Google Rating: 4.6 stars (921 reviews)
To understand what The Peninsula London represents, you have to understand what the Peninsula Hotels group did not do when it finally decided to build its first European property. It did not take over an existing building and renovate it. It did not choose a secondary location and call it central. It did not open quietly. It acquired one of the most significant sites in London - a full city block at Hyde Park Corner, directly at the intersection of Belgravia, Knightsbridge and Mayfair, with direct sightlines to Hyde Park, the Wellington Arch and the Buckingham Palace gardens - and it built, from the ground up, a hotel that is genuinely without precedent in this city.
The Peninsula London opened in 2023. In less than three years it has established itself as the reference point against which all other London luxury hotels are now measured. The building is Edwardian in its massing and materiality - dressed stone, disciplined symmetry, the kind of architecture that looks as though it has always been there - but the interior operates at a register of technological sophistication that no existing London hotel can match. Lighting, climate, blackout, drapery, service calls, dining reservations: everything is controlled through systems so elegantly integrated that they feel natural rather than impressive. The in-room technology is genuinely the finest in any hotel this writer has encountered anywhere in the world.

The 190 rooms and suites all face outward. There is no internal courtyard outlook, no slot of sky between neighbouring buildings - every guest wakes up to Hyde Park, or the Palace gardens, or the Wellington Arch, or the sweep of Knightsbridge. The suites are extraordinary spaces: proportioned with the confidence of a building designed from first principles rather than retrofitted from an existing structure, finished with materials of uncommon quality, and lit - this matters enormously - with the kind of warmth and specificity that makes a room feel like somewhere you genuinely want to spend time rather than merely sleep.
The spa and fitness facilities occupy a serious amount of space and operate at a standard that matches the best dedicated urban spas in the world. The pool in particular draws consistent superlatives from guests. The dining programme spans multiple restaurants and a bar of considerable ambition. The dim sum is exceptional. The pastry programme is one of the best in any London hotel. The concierge team is staffed by people who know London with the depth and specificity that only comes from genuine passion for the city. The Peninsula brand's commitment to pairing extraordinary hospitality with luxury mobility was further demonstrated when The Peninsula Hong Kong partnered with Bentley to create a bespoke Bentayga fleet — a signal of the group's uncompromising approach to every guest touchpoint.
Service throughout is the decisive characteristic: warm without performance, attentive without surveillance, and characterised by the particular quality that the Peninsula group has cultivated across its properties for decades - the sense that every member of the team is genuinely interested in your stay going well, rather than simply completing their professional duties.
LuxuryAbode Verdict: The most architecturally ambitious, technologically accomplished and comprehensively excellent hotel in London. If the occasion justifies the investment - and there are many occasions that do - there is nowhere in the city that currently surpasses it.
Room to Book: The Hyde Park Deluxe Room for a first visit. The Wellington Suite for the stay of a lifetime. Request an upper floor when booking.
Dining Highlight: The Peninsula's dim sum is among the finest in London. Book in advance.
Direct booking: peninsula.com/en/london
2. The Goring
Address: 15 Beeston Place, SW1W 0JW
Nearest Tube: Victoria - 5 minutes on foot
Starting Rate: From approximately £600 per night
Best For: The irreplaceable experience of the finest British hotel; history; the private garden; weddings and celebrations; guests who understand that warmth and excellence are not in competition
Website: thegoring.com
Google Rating: 4.7 stars (1,510 reviews)
The Goring is the only hotel in Britain that holds a Royal Warrant from the reigning monarch. It is the only London hotel still owned and operated by the family that built it, now in its fourth generation. And it is, by any serious measure, the most emotionally significant hotel in this guide - which is a different thing from being the most spectacular, and in some important respects a more valuable one.
Otto Richard Goring opened his hotel on Beeston Place in 1910 with one guiding conviction: that a hotel should feel like an exceptionally well-run private house. Everything at The Goring, across more than a century of continuous family ownership, has been pursued in service of that conviction. The result is a hotel that has no true equivalent. The architecture is handsome without being grand, the interiors are warm without being domestic, and the garden - a private green space of real beauty, invisible from the street and entirely exclusive to hotel guests - provides a quality of calm that money alone cannot manufacture and that no amount of architectural investment in a newly built property can replicate.

The service at The Goring operates on a frequency that most hotels, whatever their category, simply cannot access. It is not merely attentive; it is generous. Staff encourage guests to have more tea, more sandwiches, more of whatever they are enjoying - not as an upselling technique but as a genuine expression of hospitality. The welcome is warm in the specific sense that warmth has meaning: not performed, not scripted, but arising from a culture that has been built and maintained across generations. The Goring's position near Victoria means Belgravia, the Royal Parks, Buckingham Palace and the whole of central London are within easy reach - but once inside its doors, London recedes entirely. Our dedicated guide to the world's most exceptional and expensive luxury hotels offers valuable perspective on just how rare this calibre of hotel-keeping truly is.
LuxuryAbode Verdict: No guide to Belgravia luxury hotels is honest if it does not place The Goring at or very near the top. It is not the most dramatic property in this postcode, nor the most technologically advanced. It is simply the best at being a hotel in the fullest sense of the word.
Room to Book: Any garden-view room on the first or second floor. The Goring Suite for weddings and the most significant occasions.
Dining Highlight: Afternoon tea in the dining room. Book well in advance for weekend visits.
Direct booking: thegoring.com
3. The Berkeley
Address: Wilton Place, SW1X 7RL
Nearest Tube: Hyde Park Corner - 5 minutes / Knightsbridge - 5 minutes
Starting Rate: From approximately £700 per night
Best For: Contemporary luxury at its most beautiful; the rooftop pool; Cédric Grolet patisserie; designer suites; guests who want to feel at the most exciting address in London
Website: the-berkeley.co.uk
Google Rating: 4.6 stars (1,960 reviews)
The Berkeley sits precisely on the boundary where Belgravia meets Knightsbridge, and it inhabits that position with the confidence of a hotel that has no interest in being categorised. The suites here are extraordinary. Each has been designed by a different world-class interior designer, and the results are suites of genuine individuality - not variations on a hotel theme but genuinely distinct environments, each with its own palette, proportion and personality. The private terraces in the senior suites command views over Belgravia and Hyde Park that are among the most beautiful prospects available from any London hotel room.

The rooftop pool - heated year-round, with a retractable roof, commanding a panorama over the London skyline - is an amenity in a category of its own. There is nothing quite like it in any other London hotel, and it is the detail that guests mention most consistently when describing their stay. The Surrenne Belgravia spa, occupying extensive space below the hotel, operates at a standard that would be outstanding for a dedicated urban spa and is exceptional in a hotel context.
Cédric Grolet, the world's most celebrated pastry chef, is The Berkeley's patissier-in-residence. His ground-floor counter - producing sculptural fruit creations of extraordinary technical and aesthetic refinement - has become one of London's destination food experiences entirely independently of the hotel. For guests wishing to explore more of what The Berkeley's neighbourhood has to offer in terms of world-class baking and patisserie, our full guide to the best bakeries and sweet treat destinations in Belgravia is the essential companion read.
LuxuryAbode Verdict: The most glamorous hotel in Belgravia and one of the most exciting in Europe. For guests who want contemporary design, an exceptional spa and rooftop pool, Michelin-adjacent dining and the feeling that they are at the centre of London's most compelling luxury story, The Berkeley is the answer.
Room to Book: A Terrace Suite with Belgravia views. Book Cédric Grolet separately - the counter opens at 8am and the most sought-after creations sell out before mid-morning.
Dining Highlight: La Môme London for dinner. Cédric Grolet for morning pastries without exception.
Direct booking: the-berkeley.co.uk
4. COMO The Halkin
Address: 5-6 Halkin Street, SW1X 7DJ
Nearest Tube: Hyde Park Corner - 5 minutes on foot
Starting Rate: From approximately £550 per night
Best For: Absolute privacy and discretion; wellness-focused stays; guests who find most luxury hotels too conspicuous; couples seeking calm
Website: comohotels.com/thehalkin
Google Rating: 4.7 stars (429 reviews)
COMO The Halkin has no signage visible from the street. This is not an oversight. It is a statement of intent from a hotel that has spent decades perfecting a particular kind of luxury - one defined entirely by what is absent rather than what is present. No lobby designed to impress. No restaurant engineered to be seen in. No rooftop bar calibrated for social media. Just a quietly beautiful building on a quiet Belgravia street, containing rooms of exceptional refinement, staffed by a team whose entire orientation is toward the private satisfaction of each individual guest.
The COMO group's philosophy is rooted in the COMO Shambhala wellness tradition - an approach to hospitality that treats the restoration of the guest, rather than the impression made upon them, as the governing principle. At The Halkin this manifests in rooms that are genuinely calm - proportioned, lit and furnished with a restraint that feels considered rather than minimal, curated rather than bare.

The afternoon tea at COMO The Halkin - winner of Best Contemporary Afternoon Tea at the Afternoon Tea Awards 2024 - replaced the traditional format of finger sandwiches and scones with a curated selection of whole-food savoury bites and seasonal fruit preparations, informed entirely by the COMO Shambhala wellness philosophy. It is the only afternoon tea in London that leaves you feeling genuinely restored rather than merely sated.
LuxuryAbode Verdict: The finest hotel in Belgravia for guests who want luxury without performance. COMO The Halkin is, in the most precise sense, a sanctuary - and London has very few of those.
Room to Book: The Belgravia Suite for special occasions. Standard rooms are also beautifully appointed and represent exceptional value at this level.
Dining Highlight: The Contemporary Afternoon Tea. Book directly with the hotel; it is worth planning your London schedule around it.
Direct booking: comohotels.com/thehalkin
5. The Lanesborough
Address: Hyde Park Corner, SW1X 7TA
Nearest Tube: Hyde Park Corner - 1 minute on foot
Starting Rate: From approximately £700 per night
Best For: Grand Regency interiors; personal butler service; Hyde Park Corner location; the most theatrically beautiful hotel experience in Belgravia
Website: lanesborough.com
Google Rating: 4.7 stars (1,732 reviews)
The Lanesborough occupies a Grade I listed Regency building originally constructed as St George's Hospital in 1733 - a fact that immediately tells you something about the scale and authority of its architecture. It sits at Hyde Park Corner with the composure of a building that has been there since before the surrounding streets were laid, and it belongs to the Oetker Collection - the same group responsible for Brenners Park-Hotel in Baden-Baden and Le Bristol in Paris.
Two things distinguish The Lanesborough above everything else it offers. The first is the architecture. The public rooms here - the Withdrawing Room, the Library, the extraordinary Lanesborough Grill - are among the most beautiful hotel interiors in London. The second is the butler service. Every room and suite at The Lanesborough is assigned a personal butler - not a concierge on call, not a shared resource, but a dedicated individual whose responsibility is the smooth and graceful management of every detail of your stay.

The themed afternoon teas - particularly the acclaimed Bridgerton-inspired afternoon tea created in partnership with Netflix and Shondaland - have become destination events that attract guests from around the world. The spa is extensive. The fitness facilities are excellent.
LuxuryAbode Verdict: The grandest hotel in Belgravia and the one whose architecture and butler service make it genuinely unlike anything else in London. For guests who want to feel that the city has arranged itself in their service, The Lanesborough delivers that feeling better than any of its peers.
Room to Book: A Hyde Park Corner-facing room for the view. A suite for the full butler experience. Request your preferences in detail when booking.
Dining Highlight: The Lanesborough Grill for dinner. One of the most beautiful dining rooms in London.
Direct booking: lanesborough.com
6. Jumeirah Carlton Tower
Address: 1 Cadogan Place, SW1X 9PY
Nearest Tube: Knightsbridge - 5 minutes / Sloane Square - 8 minutes
Starting Rate: From approximately £500 per night
Best For: Families; the Peak Health Club and Spa; The Chinoiserie afternoon tea; guests who want to be equidistant between Belgravia and Chelsea
Website: jumeirah.com/en/hotels-resorts/london/jumeirah-carlton-tower
Google Rating: 4.6 stars (1,558 reviews)
Jumeirah Carlton Tower has occupied its position overlooking Cadogan Place since 1961 - long enough to have become, in the specific way that only time can produce, genuinely part of the neighbourhood it inhabits. The hotel looks across one of London's most elegant private garden squares; its upper floors command views that take in a significant portion of central London; and its position on Cadogan Place places it with equal facility between the boutiques of Knightsbridge and the restaurants of Chelsea's King's Road.

The hotel is, within this guide, the outstanding choice for families. The Peak Health Club and Spa - one of London's most consistently lauded hotel health clubs across multiple decades - offers a swimming pool, gym and spa facilities of a standard that would be exceptional for a standalone club and is remarkable in a hotel context. Rooms are generous by London standards. The team's warmth towards children is repeatedly noted in guest feedback in terms that go well beyond the merely polite. For guests travelling to London with young children and keen to discover family-friendly luxury experiences across the city, it is worth noting how properties nearby have also embraced this: the Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park introduced its own Little Rangers children's adventure programme, reflecting a broader trend toward curated family luxury in this corner of London.
The Chinoiserie - the hotel's restaurant and afternoon tea lounge - is a beautifully proportioned room of high-ceilinged elegance where afternoon tea is a proper ceremony: outstanding scones, freshly made savouries of real quality, and desserts that are both inventive and delicious.
LuxuryAbode Verdict: The most complete family luxury hotel in SW1, and a genuinely excellent property in its own right for any guest. The combination of the Peak Health Club, The Chinoiserie, the Cadogan Place setting and the Jumeirah service culture makes this one of the most rounded offerings in Belgravia.
Room to Book: A Cadogan Gardens view room on an upper floor for the best combination of outlook and tranquillity. Book The Chinoiserie afternoon tea at the same time as your room.
Dining Highlight: The Chinoiserie afternoon tea. Non-negotiable for first-time guests.
Direct booking: jumeirah.com/en/hotels-resorts/london/jumeirah-carlton-tower
7. The Cadogan, A Belmond Hotel
Address: 75 Sloane Street, SW1X 9SG
Nearest Tube: Sloane Square - 5 minutes / Knightsbridge - 7 minutes
Starting Rate: From approximately £500 per night
Best For: Literary and cultural history; impeccable personal service; guests who want a story as well as a room; the most individual hotel character in Belgravia
Website: belmond.com/hotels/europe/uk/london/belmond-cadogan-hotel
Google Rating: 4.7 stars (404 reviews)
Oscar Wilde was arrested in Room 118 of this hotel on the evening of 5 April 1895, following the collapse of his libel case against the Marquess of Queensberry. Lillie Langtry, the actress and socialite who was for many years the most famous woman in Britain, lived in the adjoining townhouse. The Prince of Wales dined here regularly. These are not merely historical footnotes - they are the DNA of a building that has absorbed more of London's cultural and social life than almost any other address in SW1, and they give The Cadogan a character that no amount of interior design or marketing can manufacture.
The hotel is now part of the Belmond group - owners of the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, the Cipriani in Venice and a portfolio of properties united by a commitment to places with irreplaceable character - and the renovation has been executed with exemplary sensitivity. The 54 rooms and suites are individually designed, beautifully lit and characterised by a quality of finish that reflects genuine care. The Oscar Wilde Suite preserves the room in which he was arrested and transforms it into an experience of literary history that is, for the right guest, genuinely moving.

The service culture at The Cadogan is, among all the hotels in this guide, perhaps the most consistently praised. The bar is one of the best in the Belgravia area for a serious cocktail. Breakfast is outstanding. The Sloane Street location gives guests immediate access to both the shopping and dining of Knightsbridge and the residential, characterful streets of Chelsea and Belgravia in either direction.
LuxuryAbode Verdict: The most characterful hotel in this guide. For guests who want a stay that is also, in some meaningful sense, an experience of London's cultural life - who want a room with a story, in a building with a soul - The Cadogan is irreplaceable.
Room to Book: The Oscar Wilde Suite for a once-in-a-lifetime night. Corner King rooms on upper floors for the finest natural light and Sloane Street views.
Dining Highlight: Breakfast at The Cadogan - unhurried, beautifully prepared and the perfect beginning to a London morning.
Direct booking: belmond.com/hotels/europe/uk/london/belmond-cadogan-hotel
8. Beaverbrook Town House
Address: 115-116 Sloane Street, SW1X 9PJ
Nearest Tube: Sloane Square - 5 minutes / Knightsbridge - 7 minutes
Starting Rate: From approximately £450 per night
Best For: The most exciting boutique hotel stay in Belgravia; the Fuji Grill restaurant; art deco Japanese design; guests who want intimacy without compromise on quality
Website: beaverbrooktownhouse.co.uk
Google Rating: 4.8 stars (167 reviews)
Beaverbrook Town House arrived on Sloane Street with the quiet confidence of a property that knows exactly what it is and has no interest in being anything else. Opened as the London outpost of Beaverbrook Surrey - the celebrated country house hotel in the Surrey Hills - it brings the same philosophy to the city: an intimate number of rooms, interiors of exceptional quality, a restaurant serious enough to draw neighbours who are not hotel guests, and a service culture built around the specific individual rather than the category of traveller.
The design draws on art deco and Japanese influences in a combination that produces rooms that are genuinely beautiful - warm, precisely detailed, comfortable in the physical sense that only comes from quality materials and considered proportions. Sir Frank's Bar is a room of considerable charm: a pre-dinner destination in its own right, with cocktails of real accomplishment and a Japanese-influenced bar food menu that is far better than the category usually warrants.

The defining dining experience at Beaverbrook Town House is Fuji Grill, the Japanese-inspired restaurant that has generated some of the finest guest reviews of any hotel restaurant in SW1. The wagyu is outstanding. The pumpkin wontons are genuinely remarkable. The room is beautiful, the service is warm and knowledgeable, and the experience of dining here feels more like discovering an exceptional independent restaurant than eating in a hotel.
LuxuryAbode Verdict: The best boutique hotel in Belgravia without qualification. For guests who want intimacy, genuine design excellence, a world-class restaurant and service that treats them as individuals rather than room numbers, Beaverbrook Town House is the property to choose.
Room to Book: A Sloane Street view room if you want the energy of the street; a garden-view room if you want quiet. Both are exceptional.
Dining Highlight: Fuji Grill for dinner - book it simultaneously with your room. Pre-dinner cocktails at Sir Frank's Bar are not optional.
Direct booking: beaverbrooktownhouse.co.uk
9. The Hari
Address: 20 Chesham Place, SW1X 8HQ
Nearest Tube: Sloane Square - 8 minutes / Hyde Park Corner - 8 minutes
Starting Rate: From approximately £350 per night
Best For: Genuinely personalised luxury; guests who find larger hotels impersonal; Italian dining; the best value entry into Belgravia's five-star tier
Website: thehari.com
Google Rating: 4.5 stars (1,120 reviews)
The Hari occupies one of Belgravia's quietest and most beautiful addresses - Chesham Place, a curved Regency crescent of white stucco that exemplifies everything the neighbourhood does architecturally - and it occupies it with a conviction about what a luxury hotel should be that is all its own. The Hari's proposition is personalisation as a genuine operating principle rather than a marketing claim. It is a smaller hotel, and it uses that scale as an advantage: the ratio of attentive staff to guests makes possible a quality of individual attention that is simply not available at larger properties, regardless of their budget.

The personalisation takes forms that guests consistently describe with genuine warmth: bespoke cookies decorated with a couple's photograph as a welcome gift; personalised amenities for guests attending specific events; a coffee team whose flat whites guests describe as among the best they have had anywhere. These are small details. But they are the details that constitute a stay rather than merely a night's accommodation, and they arise from a culture that is very difficult to build and very easy to destroy.
LuxuryAbode Verdict: The Hari is the hotel for guests who have stayed at larger, more celebrated Belgravia properties and found them wanting in personal connection. At its best - and it is frequently at its best - it delivers a quality of individual care that matches any hotel in this guide.
Room to Book: A Superior King room for the finest value at entry level. The corner rooms have exceptional natural light throughout the day.
Dining Highlight: Breakfast at The Hari - one of the most consistently praised hotel breakfasts in SW1.
Direct booking: thehari.com
10. The Wellesley Knightsbridge
Address: 11 Knightsbridge, SW1X 7LY
Nearest Tube: Hyde Park Corner - 3 minutes / Knightsbridge - 5 minutes
Starting Rate: From approximately £500 per night
Best For: Adult guests seeking discretion and refinement; the cigar lounge; Marriott Luxury Collection loyalty; understated elegance without ostentation
Website: thewellesley.co.uk
Google Rating: 4.3 stars (523 reviews)
The Wellesley operates at a frequency that the louder, more conspicuous properties in this guide do not attempt to access. It is named for the Duke of Wellington, whose nearby Apsley House faces Hyde Park Corner, and it carries something of that association: a certain martial stillness, a quality of composure that refuses to be disturbed by the noise of the surrounding city.

The building is a beautifully restored Edwardian structure whose interiors are among the most refined of any hotel in this guide - refined in the specific sense of having had everything superfluous removed until only what is genuinely good remains. Rooms are beautifully appointed and impeccably maintained. The cigar lounge is the Wellesley's most distinctive amenity - properly ventilated, stocked with a serious selection of cigars from the major houses, and entirely free of the self-consciousness that cigar experiences in London hotels sometimes carry.
LuxuryAbode Verdict: A property for guests who know exactly what they want from a luxury hotel and do not require it to announce itself. The Wellesley rewards returning guests with consistency, quality and a discretion that is increasingly rare at any price point.
Room to Book: A Hyde Park Corner suite for the finest outlook the building offers.
Dining Highlight: Breakfast - unhurried, well-made and served with the particular attentiveness that defines the hotel's character.
Direct booking: thewellesley.co.uk
11. The Lowndes London
Address: 21 Lowndes Street, SW1X 9ES
Nearest Tube: Knightsbridge - 5 minutes
Starting Rate: From approximately £300 per night
Best For: Belgravia's address at the most accessible luxury price point; Jumeirah service standards; guests whose priority is location and quality over scale
Website: jumeirah.com/en/hotels-resorts/london/the-lowndes-london
Google Rating: 4.3 stars (483 reviews)
Lowndes Street is one of Belgravia's quietest and most characterful addresses - a short walk from both Harrods and the neighbourhood's finest restaurants, cafés and bakeries, and entirely free of the through-traffic that affects the more prominent Knightsbridge hotels. The Lowndes London occupies this position as a Jumeirah partner hotel: smaller and more accessible than Jumeirah Carlton Tower a few streets to the west, but benefiting from the same service philosophy and standards that characterise the group's approach to hospitality.

The rooms are clean, well-designed and immaculately maintained. The team is professional, warm and genuinely helpful. And the location - five minutes from Harrods, ten minutes from Hyde Park, immediately adjacent to Belgravia's finest food streets - is one of the best-value luxury positions in London. For guests who want to explore the neighbourhood's exceptional food scene during their stay, our guide to the best bakeries and cafés in Belgravia covers every destination within easy walking distance.
LuxuryAbode Verdict: The most intelligently positioned value option in Belgravia luxury. Guests choosing The Lowndes are not compromising on service or location - they are simply prioritising differently.
Room to Book: A superior room on an upper floor for the best natural light and street views.
Direct booking: jumeirah.com/en/hotels-resorts/london/the-lowndes-london
12. The Park Tower Knightsbridge
Address: 101 Knightsbridge, SW1X 7RN
Nearest Tube: Knightsbridge - 3 minutes
Starting Rate: From approximately £280 per night
Best For: Panoramic London views from every room; Marriott Bonvoy loyalty; direct Harrods proximity; in-room spa services
Website: marriott.com (search Park Tower Knightsbridge)
Google Rating: 4.0 stars (1,172 reviews)
The Park Tower Knightsbridge is one of London's most visually distinctive hotels - a circular 1973 tower on the Knightsbridge/Belgravia boundary whose unusual architecture produces the remarkable feature that every single one of its 271 rooms and suites commands an outward view. There are no internal outlook rooms here - from the Park Tower you see London, from every angle and at every level, with a comprehensiveness that no other hotel in the postcode can match.

LuxuryAbode Verdict: The Park Tower's view proposition, Harrods-adjacent location and personalised service culture make it a compelling entry point into Knightsbridge luxury, particularly for Marriott Bonvoy members seeking genuine value at this tier.
Room to Book: An upper-floor suite for the widest London panorama available from any hotel in this guide.
Direct booking: marriott.com
The LuxuryAbode Belgravia Hotel Selector
Twelve exceptional properties. Every one of them different. Use this guide to find your match:
- If the occasion demands nothing less than the finest: The Peninsula London.
- If you want to be moved rather than impressed: The Goring.
- If glamour and contemporary design matter most: The Berkeley.
- If privacy and restoration are what you are seeking: COMO The Halkin.
- If you want London's grandest architectural hotel experience: The Lanesborough.
- If you are travelling with children or want the most complete hotel facilities: Jumeirah Carlton Tower.
- If a hotel's story matters as much as its rooms: The Cadogan.
- If a restaurant worthy of the stay is non-negotiable: Beaverbrook Town House.
- If warmth and genuine personalisation matter most: The Hari.
- If understated refinement and discretion are the whole point: The Wellesley.
- If location and Jumeirah service quality are the priority: The Lowndes.
- If panoramic views and loyalty value are what you need: The Park Tower.
During Your Belgravia Stay: What LuxuryAbode Recommends
Every hotel in this guide places you within a short walk of the same extraordinary neighbourhood. Use your time well.
Morning: Begin at Chestnut Bakery or Poilâne on Elizabeth Street - two of the finest bakeries in London, both open from 7am and both within ten minutes' walk of every hotel in this guide. Walk the length of Eaton Square before the city wakes. The light on the stucco at 8am on a clear morning is one of London's genuinely beautiful sights. For a comprehensive tour of every café and bakery worth visiting in the neighbourhood, our fully updated guide to the best bakeries and sweet destinations in Belgravia covers all seventeen options across the postcode.
Late morning: Harrods, Harvey Nichols and the Knightsbridge boutiques are the obvious commercial draw. Less obvious but equally rewarding: Pavilion Road, the pedestrianised food street behind Sloane Square where Bread Ahead, independent cheesemongers and specialist chocolatiers occupy a single remarkable block. Motcomb Street for Café Kitsuné's double-baked matcha croissant.
Afternoon: Afternoon tea at The Goring, COMO The Halkin or The Chinoiserie at Jumeirah Carlton Tower. For something lighter, Peggy Porschen on Ebury Street serves one of the most charming afternoon teas available at any price point in SW1.
Evening: The Belgravia and Chelsea dining scene is deep enough to occupy multiple evenings without repetition.
Late: Koub Café on Elizabeth Street stays open until 8pm for Middle Eastern sweets and exceptional specialty coffee. For something later still, Hafiz Mustafa 1864 on Brompton Road is open until midnight most evenings and 1am on weekends.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best luxury hotel in Belgravia, London in 2026?
The Peninsula London is the most comprehensively accomplished luxury hotel in the postcode. For heritage and emotional warmth, The Goring is the definitive choice. For contemporary glamour and design, The Berkeley stands alone.
Why should I stay in Belgravia rather than Mayfair?
Belgravia offers something Mayfair cannot: genuine quiet. Its streets are residential, its squares are private and its character is settled and unhurried in a way that the more commercial Mayfair is not. Both offer world-class hotels and proximity to London's finest amenities - but Belgravia guests tend to report that the neighbourhood itself becomes part of what they love about their stay.
How much does a five-star hotel in Belgravia cost per night?
Rates range from approximately £280 per night at the Park Tower Knightsbridge and £300 at The Lowndes, up to £900 and above per night at The Peninsula London and The Berkeley. The Goring, COMO The Halkin, The Lanesborough and Jumeirah Carlton Tower typically range between £500 and £850 depending on room type and season.
Which Belgravia hotel is best for a honeymoon?
COMO The Halkin for intimacy and restorative calm. The Cadogan for romance and literary history. The Berkeley for glamour and the most beautiful hotel design in the postcode. All three are exceptional at handling special occasions with the care they deserve.
Which Belgravia hotel is best for families with children?
Jumeirah Carlton Tower - without question. The Peak Health Club, the generous room sizes, the private Cadogan Place gardens setting and the warmth of the team towards young guests make it the outstanding family choice in SW1.
Which Belgravia hotel is closest to Harrods?
The Park Tower Knightsbridge is directly opposite Harrods on Knightsbridge. The Berkeley, Jumeirah Carlton Tower and The Lowndes are all within five to eight minutes' walk.
Do Belgravia hotels offer parking?
Most hotels in this guide offer valet parking or have arrangements with nearby car parks. Confirm directly when booking. For guests driving to London, The Goring and Jumeirah Carlton Tower are the most straightforward options for self-parking or valet.
What is Belgravia known for?
Belgravia is one of London's most prestigious residential neighbourhoods - known for its Regency white stucco architecture, private garden squares, proximity to Buckingham Palace and Hyde Park, and a concentration of exceptional restaurants, hotels and independent shops. It has been among the world's most desirable addresses since it was developed by Thomas Cubitt for the Grosvenor Estate in the 1830s, and it has never relinquished that position.
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Published by LuxuryAbode. All editorial content is original and independently produced. Hotel rates are indicative at time of publication - April 2026 - and subject to change. Please verify rates and availability directly with each property before booking.
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