
The density of luxurious business hotels is particularly high in the British metropolis. After all, the city of millions is the hub for business travelers in the UK. It's not easy to find the best business hotels in London. We tried anyway. Don't nail us on this, but these are the editors' favorite London business hotels…





The Lanesborough
One of London's most prestigious British hotels is The Lanesborough in the Knightsbridge district, overlooking Hyde Park. The public rooms are furnished with a grandeur as if one were in the noble wing of Buckingham Palace. The procedures and atmosphere are like those of a private mansion, and the service is outstanding: no guest stands at the reception desk, all formalities are handled in semi-circular armchair areas, and there are no waiting times or inconveniences here.
Every room, not just the suites, have a butler who unpacks suitcases and irons travel clothes on request. Guests can devote themselves entirely to business matters: That alone makes The Lanesborough, part of the prestigious Oetker Collection, one of the best business hotels in London.





London Marriott Hotel County Hall
What a location! County Hall rises magnificently on the south bank of the Thames – opposite Big Ben, Westminster Palace and Westminster Abbey. Inside, on the other hand, interior-enthusiast guests will enjoy a skillful melange of time-honored stucco ceilings and wood-paneled walls, cool midcentury furniture and straightforward design elements. From the 206 chic guest rooms, you can enjoy a magnificent panorama. This is also enjoyed from the conference rooms of this fine hotel. This may well be to your advantage if you have an important negotiation coming up.
Culinary delights include Gillray's Steakhouse& Bar invites to a relaxed, yet "sophisticated" dinner. The fabulous view of the illuminated London Eye is accompanied here by fine steak& Co. Serves. Or, if you have access and want something more private, you can book a table in the M Club Lounge.
We have put the London Marriott Hotel County Hall through a hotel test. Click here for the report.





Shangri-La at The Shard
When it comes to the best business hotels in London, this one can't be missed: The Shangri-La in the impressive skyscraper The Shard, currently the tallest building in Europe. The five-star hotel extends over floors 34 to 52. Due to its fabulous location, guests enjoy breathtaking views of the capital and surrounding countryside from every room. Because: All individually decorated rooms reflect the theme of oriental elegance observed throughout the hotel and feature floor-to-ceiling windows.
The hotel offers three gastronomic establishments, including the TING, a unique restaurant and lounge on the 35th floor. Floor, and the LaNG, an upscale deli and cafe. The GŎNG at 52. The second floor provides the backdrop for London's highest champagne and cocktail bar. An ingenious hotspot for casual business meetings. For larger meetings or conventions for up to 140 people, there are dedicated function rooms. Alone: Even from here the view is fabulous. I wonder if you can concentrate well there…?





The Milestone
The Milestone is a member of the Leading Hotels of the World: and for good reason: it's possibly the most famous boutique hotel in London, and with carefully designed rooms and exceptional service, it certainly meets the expectations of the business traveler. Above all, the hotel shows its true five-star ability when it comes to service: Every staff member is excellently trained, which ensures that guests get the first-class and luxurious experience.
Rooms are stocked each night with thoughtful touches like sweet treats, fresh fruit, and poetry tomes, creating a sense of homey familiarity for Business Travellers who travel a lot. With a health center complete with spa, gym, resistance pool and sauna, and an ideal location close to London's most exclusive stores, leisure travelers are also only too happy to book into the prestigious property.




ME Hotel London by MeliA
A hotel that beautifully reflects the diversity of London. We are talking about the ME Hotel London by MeliA. The five-star hotel was designed by the famous architectural firm "Foster + Partners" in all interior and exterior areas and is located in the heart of the West End. Just entering the lobby is like visiting a museum. The 30-meter-high pyramid-shaped atrium creates a real wow effect.
The 157 rooms including the 16 suites partly have private terraces and are – it is hardly surprising – extremely cool furnished. The same applies, of course, to the meeting and conference rooms. After work, the hotel's main attraction is its spectacular rooftop terrace with rooftop bar. It is hardly surprising that locals and external guests are only too happy to have their Big City Sundowner here.
We were on site and put the ME Hotel London by MeliA through its paces. Click here for the detailed test.






InterContinental Park Lane
Between the districts of Mayfair and Knightsbridge, the InterContinental Park Lane is in a predestined location. While the lobby is bustling, the rooms are modern and elegant oases of calm, equipped with a large LCD TV and a Bose sound system. Especially splendid for business travelers: The seventh-floor Club InterContinental.
Here the guest with access enjoys absolute privacy and can start the day with a breakfast and the fabulous panoramic view over London including Hyde Park. Of course, the five-star hotel also has a well-equipped spa and a modern gym. The only downer is that the hotel does not have a pool. The hotel has congress and meeting facilities that are second to none in London. The five-star hotel offers no less than three ballrooms and many other conference and meeting rooms, plus a business center. And perhaps the best Italian restaurant in town, Theo Randall's, is also located at the InterContinental Park Lane.






Sanderson Hotel
Trendy, original and extravagant presents the Sanderson Hotel. The design was created by none other than Philippe Starck. The rooms are dominated by white tones. Delicate curtains divide the rooms into different areas. Some of the luxurious bathrooms feature separate walk-in showers and freestanding bathtubs. Even apart from the rooms, there are many highlights at the hotel, such as an all-white, peaceful spa with 14 treatment rooms and meditation beds.
A modern gym has cardio equipment, each with its own TV, and a billiards room features stained glass from the 1950s. Suka restaurant serves Malaysian fare, and a Mad Hatter-themed Afternoon Tea is served in the impressive courtyard. Whoever enters the Sanderson should take the opportunity to take a look at the literally fantastic looking Purple Bar with its purple Venetian mirrors and the impressively decorated billiard room with its richly decorated stained glass window. Both rooms are located directly next to the reception and are a good and at the same time extraordinary meeting possibility of a different kind.





COMO The Halkin
With its 41 rooms and suites, COMO The Halkin is perhaps one of the smallest, but certainly one of the best business hotels in London. You can't beat the central location – on a small side street in the Belgravia district with a charming neighborhood.
Hyde Park is just around the corner, as are the famous shopping streets of Bond Street and Sloane Street. The interior is cool and individual at the same time, the atmosphere private and unagitated – COMO The Halkin thus skilfully straddles the line between boutique and business hotel. By the way: COMO The Halkin has a first-class restaurant. It is called "Ametsa with Arzak Instruction", has a Michelin star and is one of the best gourmet addresses in London.





Hyatt Regency
A luxury hotel that is fully geared to business: Hyatt Regency The Churchill is located to the right of Portman Square in London's posh West End. The 434 rooms are modern and straightforwardly furnished. Some may find the interior too simple. Business people, on the other hand, will appreciate the understated elegance of these hotels. Especially stylish and traditional is the Churchill Bar and Terrace, where you can also retreat for business meetings.
Those who prefer something more private can rent a room on the VIP floor and use the Regency Club: Exclusive amenities include a private concierge, use of the conference room, and continental breakfast, evening cocktails and canapes at the Regency Club. Or dine at the award-winning Locanda Locatelli, which has been awarded a Michelin star. Local British creations are again served at The Montague. Another highlight at Hyatt Regency The Churchill: the hotel has a state-of-the-art 24-hour fitness center and floodlit tennis court in Portman Square.






The Langham Hotel
In the James Bond classic "Golden Eye" as well as Michael Winterbottom's film "Wonderland", The Langham served as a film set. Many decades earlier, in turn, namely at the end of the 19th century. In the early twentieth century, famous literary figures such as Mark Twain and Oscar Wilde, as well as aristocrats and politicians from all over the world, stayed at what was then the most modern hotel in the city. In short, The Langham Hotel is a legend.
The rooms and suites are a mix of Victorian and modern design. The direct location on Regent Street makes it attractive for business travelers as well. But the distinctive The Langham Lounge, which is members-only or available for an additional fee, could also be a reason why businesspeople love to check in here. The premises captivate with an unbeatably elegant interior. Anyone who receives business partners here impresses his counterpart. Or enjoy a cup of tea in the so-called "Palm Court" while discussing important matters. Fun Fact: This is where the tradition of afternoon tea was born.






The Soho Hotel
A business hotel of a different kind: The Soho Hotel, which – as the name suggests – is located in London's Soho district in the West End, is a member of Design Hotels. In other words: interior and style are the main focus here. The furnishings are very individual and well thought-out – whether in the 90 rooms and suites, in the three meeting rooms or in the public areas.
Gorgeous colors, fine materials and coordinated, expressive patterns dominate the interior. Especially design-loving business travelers get their money's worth here. But also the location, only ten minutes walk from Piccadilly Circus or Leicester Square, is excellent. Late check-in and free Wi-Fi, as well as amenities such as allergen-free rooms and a currency exchange desk, plus limousine service, a portie, gym with personal trainer, and 24-hour room service, make the Soho Hotel one of the best business hotels in the city.





Claridge's
It is the grande dame of luxury hotels in the Mayfair district and for that reason alone one of the best business hotels in London. We're talking about Claridge's: Checking in here is a testament to good taste. Brits often refer to Claridge's as an "extension of Buckingham Palace.". Not only because of the magnificent interior, but also because real politics used to take place here: Negotiations were held, statesmen and crowned heads stayed here. Even today, the hotel's posh rooms are wonderfully suited for hard-hitting business meetings.
The five-star hotel easily provides the right rooms for any occasion. Time-honored, but not necessarily dusty. Claridge's proves this most beautifully: the aubergine-colored hotel bar "The Fumoir" entices with a wicked Art Deco ambience and leaves any sense of time behind at the front door. Because after the meeting is before the drink ..








The Landmark
In the heart of aristocratic Marylebone is the 300-room The Landmark, part of the prestigious Leading Hotels of the World hotel association. Entering the five-star property, guests are first welcomed into the centrally located, palm-lined atrium. The rooms and suites are furnished in cream and white tones and are particularly spacious, which is why business travelers also appreciate the hotel.
The hotel also offers a 15-meter chlorine-free swimming pool, a state-of-the-art gym, and three elegant bars and restaurants with long opening hours – in case meetings last longer than usual. The only, somewhat incomprehensible drawback: common things like the use of the poll, the gym and the WLAN lead to further entries on your final bill.






Rocco Forte Brown's Hotel
Would you have known? Brown's Hotel has hosted many illustrious guests since it opened as the city's first hotel in 1837. This five-star hotel is located in the prestigious Mayfair area. Brown's Hotel is part of the luxurious Rocco Forte Collection and a member of Leading Hotels of the World. The hotel consists of eleven historic Georgian townhouses. None of the 117 rooms is identical.
Every single room is decorated with love and detail. Hotel highlights include high-end food and beverage venues such as HIX at the Albemarle, the English Tea Room and the Donovan Bar. With a spa and gym, Brown's offers all the special features that leisure and business travelers alike appreciate.