Just steps away from some of London’s most iconic attractions, The Peninsula London is centrally located in the heart of Belgravia.
Designed by famous architect Peter Marino, this 190-room property overlooks Hyde Park Corner and Wellington Arch and pays homage to the surrounding historic architecture.

With a variety of restaurants and bars, a serene wellness center, and a magnificent shopping arcade, this newly built, light-filled hotel is the epitome of elegance.
From families to leisure travelers and corporate guests, The Peninsula London is the ideal destination for anyone seeking a sophisticated visit to Central London.

The hotel is centrally located within close proximity to dynamic areas such as Knightsbridge, Chelsea, Mayfair, and Soho.
Calling all motor enthusiasts: don’t miss the hotel’s impressive thirteen-car collection which includes Rolls Royces, Bentleys, and a 1960s Austin Taxi.
Accommodations
Peter Marino’s impressive interior design skills shine in each of The Peninsula London’s 190 rooms and suites, many of which feature floor-to-ceiling windows. With stylish bathrooms, exquisite dressing rooms, and the signature Peninsula Valet Box, each room is embellished with bespoke details inspired by traditional British craftsmanship. Rooms also feature cutting-edge technology, including bedside touchscreens to adjust temperature and lighting, personal device TV streaming, and The Peninsula London’s exclusive e-concierge service which is available day and night.
The Peninsula Suite

The 5,059 sq. ft. 6th-floor Peninsula Suite has a sweeping private terrace overlooking Hyde Park Corner, with access from one sumptuous bedroom, an elegant formal dining room, and a living room with a fireplace and baby grand piano. The suite also includes a private gym and a 13-seat screening room, and a dedicated VIP lift. When connected with up to seven adjoining rooms, the suite can encompass nearly 15,000 sq. ft. – the largest private accommodation available in London.
The Grand Terrace Suite

A vast private terrace overlooking the stately heritage mansions of Belgravia and accessible from numerous rooms – including the grand living room, formal dining room, and a luxuriously appointed bedroom – makes this 6th-floor suite ideal for exclusive parties as well as opulent stays. Premier amenities include a spacious vestibule entrance with guest cloakrooms and powder rooms, a kitchenette with access to catering and service areas, and a dedicated lift connecting to a VIP pickup/drop-off area. The Grand Terrace Suite spans 4,758 sq. ft.
The Palace Suite

An enormous private terrace with magnificent views greets guests of the 2,605 sq. ft. Palace Suite, set on the hotel’s top floor. The alfresco space can be accessed via sliding glass doors from either the sumptuous bedroom, the formal dining room with its adjoining kitchenette, or the living room with its fireplace, bespoke British furnishings, and baby grand piano. The suite’s additional deluxe appointments include a private study, a deep whirlpool bathtub, wood-paneled his-and-hers dressing chambers, and access to a VIP pickup/drop-off area via a dedicated lift.
The Arch Suite

A fireplace, abundantly spacious living and dressing rooms, and Juliet balconies with dramatic direct views over Wellington Arch and Hyde Park Corner – as well as the hotel’s lushly landscaped inner courtyard – give this 2,024-sq.ft., 5th-floor suite the feel of a plush, private, quintessentially British apartment. Elegant interior fittings include hand-tufted carpets, richly colored fabrics, and curated artworks and objets d’art.
Restaurants & Bars
The Peninsula London offers six contemporary restaurants, bars, and lounges.
Brooklands

Brooklands is a spectacular rooftop restaurant that is both a destination and a journey. The space, which pays homage to the classic eras of British aviation and motorsport, sets the scene for the modern British cuisine of Chef Director Claude Bosi.

Its namesake is the storied Surrey racetrack – the birthplace of British racing sport and flight innovation. The restaurant, as well as its dedicated lift and entryway, are appointed with a specially curated collection of artefacts honoring Brooklands’ history. Amongst these is a vintage Napier Railton, the 1933 race car that set – and still holds – Brooklands’ speed record; and a large scale-model of the iconic Concorde aircraft, suspended from the ceiling of the main dining room. These are also reflected in the restaurant’s two private dining rooms – Napier Railton and Mach II. A wall of floor-to-ceiling windows, and a terrace with stunning views of London’s skyline only further enhance the sense of being airborne. The menu offers British ingredients using traditional French techniques to deliver dishes that balance modernity and classic fine dining. Together, Chef
Canton Blue

Celebrating the convergence of Asian and British cultures, Canton Blue offers Cantonese cuisine in a collection of exquisitely decorated spaces. The restaurant’s main dining room is inspired by a maritime passage from East to West. Numerous design elements take inspiration from the Keying junk, a trade ship that connected the two countries during the mid-19th century – including displays of Cantonese porcelain, and a magnificent backlit ceiling panel depicting a celestial navigation map. The low-lit tables and intimate private booths center around a carved, dual-aspect fireplace, shared with an adjacent tea lounge. Two private dining rooms – The Silk Room and The Music Room – each celebrate a distinctive facet of Chinese culture. Throughout Canton Blue, the service, like the décor and cuisine, is refined and striking, with many dishes finished tableside.
The Lobby

In true Peninsula fashion, afternoon tea is offered in The Lobby, which features live music under grand ceilings and hand-blown crystal chandeliers. Occupying a refined, airy ground-floor space, the space features triple-height, intricately molded ceilings, hand-blown crystal chandeliers, and hand-painted de Gournay landscape murals that bring the greenery of the hotel’s courtyard and surrounding Royal Parks inside. The restaurant serves all-day globally influenced fare.
Brooklands Bar

The Brooklands Bar’s design further embraces the restaurant’s themes of classic British aviation, motorsport, and fine craftsmanship. Its intricate latticed ceiling echoes that of a twin-engine bomber designed in the 1930s; its striking glass chandelier, meanwhile, replicates the blades of a Rolls Royce turbine jet engine.
Little Blue

Little Blue offers sophisticated cocktails, fine spirits, and artisanal teas in a glamourous, intimate setting. The bar’s décor reflects a harmonious blend of British and Chinese history, with classic leather seats, etched glass, and a wall of apothecary-style spice cabinets that nod to the spice trade routes of the Keying junk. The drink offerings also embrace the confluence of the two cultures: many cocktails incorporate Asian fruits, spices, and herbal tinctures as well as premier spirits; and an extensive menu of teas that can be taken in both the English and Chinese traditions.
The Tasting Room

Occupying an exclusive area of the rooftop, The Tasting Room cigar lounge offers an elegant and relaxed space for the enjoyment cigars. The walk-in humidor, along with a collection of rare top-shelf whiskies, is overseen by Master of Havana Cigars Manu Harit. It takes design inspiration from the world of fine motorcars. Its mahogany-panelled sitting room incorporates design elements of The Delage 155B, a luxury French race car that won the first Grand Prix at Brooklands in 1926. The lounge and attached terrace also afford truly breath-taking panoramic views over Hyde Park and the surrounding cityscape.
Pool & Gym

The Peninsula London’s state-of-the-art wellness facilities are carefully crafted to enhance the guest experience. Surrounded by mosaic-filled walls and overhead light panels that emulate natural sunlight, the hotel’s twenty-five-meter swimming pool transports guests to serene and picturesque landscapes. This aquatic gem is complete with underwater speakers, comfortable lounge chairs, and poolside dining services.

The twenty-four-hour fitness center offers a variety of equipment, personal training sessions, and group fitness classes. Guests also have access to in-room fitness equipment, guided meditations, and aromatherapy rituals through The Peninsula London’s exclusive Wellness Portal.
Spa

The Peninsula Spa & Wellness Centre is a serene sanctuary on the hotel’s lower level. Featuring seven private havens, steam rooms, saunas, and relaxation lounges, the spa offers massages, face and body treatments, and wellness therapies combining modern and ancient rituals. Guests can, for example, partake in healing practices like Ayurvedic aromatherapy.
VIP Contact
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