Luxury and London are like wine and cheese: they go together perfectly, and you can never have too much of either! We will Londonโs most luxurious hotels.
Weโve found 6 hotels that will make your mother feel like a million dollars on Motherโs Day, from incredible interiors to modern spas and fresh-from-the-oven scones served over exquisite Afternoon Tea.
The Mothership
The newly opened Mondrian London is ideal for those who appreciate contemporary design. It is part of the Morgans group and is located in the former Sea Containers House, which has a prime location overlooking the Thames. The entire hotel has a maritime theme, with a massive copper check-in desk, a wall that looks like a shipโs hull, and a submarine suspended from the restaurantโs ceiling.
The interiors were designed by renowned British designer Tom Dixon and his team, and meticulous attention to detail was paid to each and every detail. The Rumpus Room, a fantastic rooftop bar and outdoor terrace, is a must-see.
Miss Mummypenny
St Jamesโs Hotel and Club is quintessentially British, and itโs in a fantastic location, right next to Green Park on a quiet street. Itโs an opulent private membersโ club and hotel with 60 rooms and suites that has hosted celebrities and diplomats. During the 1930s, Sir Winston Churchill frequented the Club, and it was briefly the home of Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond, during WWII.
We had a fantastic lunch at William Drabble, the hotelโs comfortable restaurant, which has a Michelin star. There are stunning artworks all over the hotel, but donโt miss the two mysterious portraits of twin brothers in the hallway (though some say itโs the same man painted twice). You may never want to leave because the staff is so friendly and this place is such a hidden gem.
Mumโs the word
This hotel is ideal for you and your mother if you enjoy a sense of mystery in your accommodations, with hidden rooms and alcoves just waiting to be discovered. Many of the interiors were inspired by Battyโs handbooks. Batty Langleys is named after an influential Georgian designer and architect. The hotel has the feel of a private memberโs club, with guests entering through a doorbell and being greeted by antique furniture and a lush interior.
One of the hotelโs luxurious suites even has a hidden bathroom tucked away behind a bookshelf, providing the perfect respite for tired tourists in need of some pampering. While modern conveniences such as flatscreen TVs are still present, they are carefully hidden behind ornate bespoke cabinets. Three of the suites have rooftop terraces with spectacular views of Spitalfields.
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The world and itโs mum
The opening of the Beaumount in 2014 was one of the most eagerly anticipated hotel openings in years. Itโs the first hotel from renowned restaurateurs Corbin & King, the men behind The Wolseley and The Delaunay, and itโs conveniently located just off Oxford Street. The Beaumont, which has an Art Deco vibe with some modern touches, has a stunning restaurant, the Colony Grill Room, as well as a glamorous American bar.
A giant artwork figure created by Turner Prize-winning sculptor Anthony Gormley is also incorporated into the faรงade. This ROOM sculpture, which is surprisingly spacious inside and beautifully decorated with oak and marble, can actually be used as a sleeping space.
Like mother, like daughter
The Corinthia London, the groupโs flagship property, is one of my favorite London hotels. A wonderful place to spend a spa weekend with your mother or to dine in the hotelโs acclaimed restaurant. It has been sympathetically restored to retain and enhance its original features, dating from 1885 and previously used as government offices. In the lobby, there is an incredible Baccarat crystal sculpture with a single red heart in the center.
The Musicianโs Penthouse is a true show-stopper, with a Steinway piano in the lounge and a panoramic roof terrace with views of the London Eye, the Thames, and St Paulโs Cathedral. The average size of each guestroom is 45 square meters, and the ESPA Life spa spans four floors.
The Grand Dame

On High Holborn, the Rosewood London is housed in a beautiful Edwardian building. There are 262 comfortable rooms and 44 suites within the Grade II faรงade. When you arrive at the hotel, youโll notice quirky touches like a bike parked outside and a weekend Slow Food and Living Market in the courtyard.
The design successfully combines the old and the new, with Tony Chiโs impressive interiors. My husband surprised me with a visit here for their rose-themed afternoon tea on Valentineโs Day, and it was a real treat! If youโre a whiskey connoisseur, Scarfes Barโs clubby ambiance and 200 single malt whiskeys will appeal to you.