Bulgari Hotel London has been awarded the highest honour by Michelin's new hotel guide: Three Keys, placing the property among just 14 hotels in the UK and Ireland to receive this prestigious accolade
Situated in the heart of Knightsbridge, Bulgari Hotel London - Michelin guide highest 3 keys rating property features 85 beautifully appointed spacious rooms and suites, an elegant bar, restaurant, a 25-metre swimming pool, private cinema, and a stunning ballroom. An award-winning spa and fitness centre are also provided.
Harrods, Hyde Park, and Knightsbridge Underground Station are just a 5-minute walk from the hotel, and Oxford Street can be reached in 20 minutes by tube. The museum district of South Kensington and Royal Albert Hall are only a 15-minute walk away.
A 42-inch plasma TV, Nespresso coffee machine and free WiFi are featured in all Bvlgari rooms, and many feature views over Hyde Park and Knightsbridge. Rooms and suites combine English style with Italian heritage, and feature a luxurious variety of marbles, fine woods and unique detailing with many furnishings made exclusively for Bvlgari.
Sette restaurant is the first London location of New York City’s Scarpetta Restaurants. Housed on the ground floor of Bulgari Hotel London, but operated independently with its own entrance at 4 Knightsbridge Green, Sette restaurant brings authentic Italian food from the heart of Manhattan. Nolita Social will be the new after-hours hangout bar, bringing the energy of ‘the New York night’ to London with a heady mix of crafted cocktails, live music and DJs, creating a space perfect for light-hearted revelry in Knightsbridge.
Pick up an Alexander McQueen scarf or the latest from L 'Wren Scott at this department store, where eight floors of designer duds inspire shoppers (like Keith Urban!) to dig deep into their pockets.
Who says the U.K.’s culinary fare consists only of fish and chips? Dinner is certainly expensive, but serves thrilling, British dishes inspired by historic menus as far back as the 14th century
Harrods’ magical Christmas window display was created with the help of Oscar de la Renta, Valentino and Marchesa, who dressed Disney’s fairy-tale princesses. See the gowns here: bit.ly/TR7FPp
Our Pizzeria has now reopened in its new location on the Second Floor. With double the seating and a stunning interior, all your favourites are still on the menu!
The first nude statue in London was erected in the South-East corner of Hyde Park in 1822. After the pleas from 'country women' a fig leaf was later added to save their blushes.