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The Landmark London

Pan Pacific London

The Guardsman

The Landmark London offers classic luxury with a contemporary twist (Image: The Landmark)

If you’re looking for a spring visit to the capital then there’s no better time than for the King’s Coronation, with the city set to be bustling with events and celebrations over the three-day weekend. And what better time to indulge in the royal treatment with a luxury hotel stay?

London is home to an array of luxury hotels, ranging from opulent, time-honoured household names to newer contemporary offerings. 

With this diversity in high-end hotel stays also comes a range of pricing, perfect for those who want to stick to a specific budget while still treating themselves to a ritzy stay.

Though most five-star hotels in the capital promise comfort to rival the rest, many offer unique amenities including swimming pools, critically acclaimed restaurants, state-of-the-art fitness centres and tranquil spas.

What better time than the Coronation weekend to indulge some royal treatment with a luxury hotel stay?

Taking place from May 6 to May 9 2023, the three-day extravaganza is set to include parades and processions, religious services, pop-up events and themed parties. 

With crowds of revellers anticipated to descend upon the city, rooms are likely to be booked up fast, but luckily there are some stunning hotels which still have availability over the weekend.

Some hotels in the capital are even continuing the celebrations themselves, with special celebrations and promotions for guests who really want to get into the Coronation spirit. 

Express.co.uk has rounded up some of our favourite tried and tested luxury hotels that still have rooms available to book. Our top three ranking includes: 

  1. The Landmark London
  2. Pan Pacific London
  3. The Guardsman hotel

Below, you’ll find more information on all of the luxury hotels listed above, as well as answers to some top tips about how to get the best rates, when to book and more ways to enhance your experience. Scroll for our complete luxury hotel guide or use the links above to jump to the relevant section.

1. The Landmark London

The Landmark London is one of the capital’s classic high-end hotels, born in the romantic era of train travel.

The hotel began life as one of the capital’s early railway hotels and has since undergone a multi-million-pound refurbishment to bring it into the modern age.

Though guests can expect modern, five-star amenities, the hotel still maintains its timeless charm and opulence. One of The Landmark’s most famous features is the High Palms Winter Garden, a glass-roofed atrium with soaring palm trees and beautiful floral arrangements. It is here where you can experience a real royal classic – the High Palms High Tea.

Feast on unlimited finger sandwiches, with indulgent fillings including organic egg mayonnaise with black truffle and chives.

The Landmark London afternoon tea

The Landmark’s High Palms High Tea can be elevated with a glass of bubbles (Image: The Landmark London)

Then, satisfy your sweet tooth with a melt-in-the-mouth scone topped with cream and a jam of your choice, ranging from the classic raspberry to a unique rhubarb redcurrant and villa.

Of course, no afternoon tea is complete without a cake. Decadent desserts change seasonally, including choux pastries, jam tarts and macarons. An all-encompassing menu of teas is also available, but guests also have the option of turning their occasion into a sparkling one with Champagne for an extra cost.

The hotel is home to 300 rooms, each featuring classic heritage features but with a contemporary twist, including gorgeous marble bathrooms and plush king-and-queen-size beds.

To learn more about what you can expect from a stay, read our full Landmark London review here.

2. Pan Pacific London

Nestled in-between East London’s hip Shoreditch neighbourhood and the bustling Liverpool Street station is Pan Pacific London, a five-star hotel with rich Singaporean roots. The London location first opened its doors in September 2021 and promises modern opulence from the moment guests step through the revolving doors.

The hotel is home to 237 guest rooms spread between floors six and 19, with the 20th floor reserved for the private Sky Residence apartments. There are family-friendly, accessible and dog-friendly rooms to choose from, with every single one categorised as a “deluxe room”.

Relaxation is paramount at Pan Pacific, the centre of which can be found on the hotel’s Wellbeing floor. Here guests can swim laps in the stunning 19.5 infinity-edged indoor pool, boasting views of the buzzing neighbourhood below, indulge in a personalised spa treatment from one of Pan Pacific’s dedicated practitioners, or work up a sweat in the state-of-the-art gym – complete with exclusive TechnoBody D-Wall.

Bedroom at Pan Pacific London

Pan Pacific overlooks some of London’s most famous landmarks (Image: Pan Pacific London)

And, of course, no royal stay is complete without afternoon tea. The Orchid Lounge serves up a unique seasonally-inspired twist on the English tradition, infused with Asian flavours.

Diners can enjoy Kopi Tiam, celebrating bao, dim sum and choux, complemented by teas from the Rare Tea Company or Champagnes and world-renowned English Sparkling Wines including Nyetimber.

The hotel is also home to two additional eateries, Strait’s Kitchen and desert restaurant SHIOK!, as well as three bars.

To learn more about what you can expect from a stay, read our full Pan Pacific London review here.

3. The Guardsman

If you want to be in the heart of the action, The Guardsman Hotel is conveniently located on Buckingham Gate, just a six-minute walk from Buckingham Palace.

Tucked away behind a gold facade, this purpose-built luxury hotel is evocative of a private member’s club, with the same high-end service to match.

The interior design manages to navigate the line between classic and contemporary perfectly, with richly coloured, plush furniture and state-of-the-art amenities.

Rooms on the top floors boast stunning views of the surrounding area, while those checking into The Guardsman Room can finish off a busy day of celebrations by sinking into the incredible roll-top tub – complete with sparkling gold fixtures.

The drawing room at The Guardsman

Plush furniture and eye-catching fixtures add charm and character to The Guardsman (Image: The Guardsman)

Of course, no royal weekend is complete without afternoon tea, and The Guardsman provides its own take on the tradition with a contemporary twist.

Served in the Drawing Room, Library or Dining Room, the afternoon tea draws inspiration from English flora, with delights such as the Raspberry Posy tart, or Toadstool strawberry and cream sponge. A selection of teas is on offer, as well as a glass of Champagne.

In celebration of the King’s Coronation, The Guardsman is also running a special package. The New Guard package promises four nights of royal treatment, including Afternoon Tea which can be enjoyed in the hotel or in nearby St James’ Park, a Royal Cookbook-inspired dinner and breakfast. Guests can also purchase a Royal Walking tour at an additional cost.

To learn more about what you can expect from a stay, read our full review of The Guardsman hotel here.

How to save money on a luxury hotel stay

Typically luxury stays come with a higher price tag than compared to budget stays, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t ways holidaymakers can save money on a high-end hotel. However, instead of blindly buying the first deal you find, it’s a good idea to browse, compare options and consider the time of year you are planning your stay.

One of the best ways to make sure you are getting the best deal for your chosen dates is by comparing prices online. While hotels sell rooms directly, there are also comparison websites such as Booking.com and Hotels.com which may offer slightly different prices. It’s always worth having a browse to see what other offers are available before locking in your stay.

However, booking directly with the hotel can typically be the best way to get the most lucrative rate going. Alternatively, telephoning the hotel and speaking with someone directly could boost your chances of being offered a deal – especially if you are travelling for a special occasion.

Birthdays, weddings and anniversaries are all personal events which hotels often celebrate with a little extra something. In some cases, this might mean being offered an exclusive deal, in others, it may mean a bottle of champagne, or an unexpected treat being left in your room. While this isn’t guaranteed, it’s certainly always worth mentioning.

Many hotels also offer seasonal deals and discounts, particularly around key dates such as Valentine’s Day or Christmas. If you’re planning a getaway, make sure to double-check the hotel website to see if your stay coincides with any reduced prices or freebies.

Flags on London's Regent Street

Some hotels are running special deals to celebrate the Coronation weekend (Image: Getty Images)

When is the best time to book a hotel stay?

The best time to book a hotel stay can vary depending on when you are planning your stay. If you are hoping to book a room during a busy period, it is worth booking well in advance to avoid missing out. In some cases, this can also mean securing some of the best rates.

However, a 2022 study by NerdWallet, which analysed more than 2,500 hotel rooms between 2019 and the first half of 2021 found rooms were an average of 13 percent cheaper for those who booked 15 days in advance compared with those who booked four months in advance. With this logic in mind, last-minute bookings could pay off.

But it’s worth noting this doesn’t account for busy periods and while it’s a useful benchmark for city breaks, might not necessarily be the case for popular holiday resorts.

What is happening over the Coronation weekend?

Saturday, May 6, 2023: The Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort will take place during a special service at Westminster Abbey. There will be a Coronation procession and an appearance by the Royal Family on the Buckingham Palace balcony.

Sunday, May 7, 2023: A special Coronation Concert will be staged and broadcast live at Windsor Castle by the BBC and BBC Studios. Ballots for tickets were released earlier in the year but have since been closed. Local communities are encouraged to get together for The Coronation Big Lunch.

Monday, May 8, 2023: Members of the public will be invited to take part in The Big Help Out, getting involved with local volunteering.

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