Located in the exclusive Mayfair area of London, the Connaught offers on-site Michelin-starred dining, a holistic spa and 3 chic bars.
From arrival, guests receive bespoke butler and concierge services at the elegant Connaught.
The cuisine at Hélène Darroze at The Connaught, inspired by the regional flavours of Hélène’s native France, has won 3 AA Rosettes and 3 Michelin Stars.
Connaught Bar, Coburg Bar and Red Room surround guests with stylish décor and serve mouth-watering cocktails and fine wines.
Order a gimlet using Plymouth Royal Navy Strength Gin and ask one of the liveried barmen to demonstrate the “hard shake” while they make it. Prices for a cocktail at The Connaught Bar are not cheap.
50 Berkeley Sq, once home of Prime Minister George Canning and now of antiquarian book dealers Maggs, was famous to Victorians as the most haunted house in London!
Fun, delicious, glamorous and one of the most fashionable haunts in town. An excellent dining experience from the master chef himself. -Catherine Ommanney, Real Housewives of DC
Go for the Toptable lunch special. Michelin starred 3 course meal for 25 pounds. Includes a drink, amuse bouche, mini poppadoms+dip, and a pre-dessert. Amazing value and quality.
Dont miss their whole lobster and lobster rolls! The only drawback is the process of cutting which i found difficult. You get to wear a plastic apron. For 20£ you get a whole lobster, fries and salad.
Victoria’s Secret’s long-awaited London flagship store is now open. Inside you’ll find three floors of fabulous lingerie and costumes from the 2011 catwalk show. See the show here: bit.ly/Prtn5L
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In the 18th century the park was notorious for highwaymen and Horace Walpole was one of many robbed here. Handel’s ‘Music for the Royal Fireworks’ was composed for an event here in 1749.
The British Museum began from the collection of naturalist Sir Hans Sloane which he left to the nation on his death in 1753. Now it houses 7 million objects including more than 100 Egyptian mummies.