Fodor's Expert Review The Stafford London
16–18 St. James's Pl., London, Greater London, SW1A 1NJ, England Fodor's Choice
This is a rare find: a posh hotel that's equal parts elegance and friendliness, and located in one of the few peaceful spots in the area, down a small lane behind Piccadilly. All the accommodations are luxurious and chic, but those in the 18th-century Carriage House, some of which feature fireplaces and exposed beams, are especially pleasant. Those who prefer more contemporary style should ask for a suite in the Mews. The restaurant's incredible wine cellar—several hundred years older than the hotel itself—is one of the best in the city. A curious historical nugget; in the 1930s almost every large hotel in central London opened an "American Bar," to entice the sought-after U.S. clientele (and their notoriously deep pockets). The Stafford has one of only two left in its original form (the other is at the Savoy), and certainly leaves you in no doubt of its heritage, with virtually every space filled with knickknacks of vintage Americana from model airplanes to club ties.
PROS
- great staff
- home to one of London's original "American Bars"
- quiet location
CONS
- traditional style of most rooms may not be to all tastes
- perks in the more expensive rooms could be more generous (free airport transfer, but one-way only; free clothes pressing, but only one item per day)
- some rooms can feel small
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Rate Includes: No Meals