The hype
Travelers universally worship the staff (especially the bartenders) and the 'home away from home' vibe.
Bestill dette hvis You want to feel like a wealthy Victorian aristocrat with a staff that knows your dog's name.
Hurtig oversikt: A posh, intimate townhouse that feels more like staying with a rich aunt than a hotel—tiny rooms and all.
Gjennomgått av @conciergekate: Stepping inside felt like walking onto a Bridgerton set. My suite was incredibly cozy, and having champagne afternoon tea by the fire was the highlight of my London trip. It’s a splurge, but for a romantic treat, the old-world charm is absolutely unmatched.
Travelers universally worship the staff (especially the bartenders) and the 'home away from home' vibe.
The 'Classic' rooms are claustrophobic for Americans used to space; one guest noted 'no shelf space for winter clothing.'
“I would appreciate a room facing the Egerton Gardens at the back for maximum quiet. If possible, please avoid the street-facing Classic Doubles on the lower floors.”
Alt du faktisk vil vite før du bestiller.
No. You get discounted access (£15) to Aquilla Health & Fitness, a 3-minute walk away.
Yes, but only if you book connecting rooms or a suite. Standard rooms are too small for a cot.
Around £38-£44 per person. It's excellent but pricey; plenty of cafes nearby.
Absolutely. They have a 'Pet Concierge,' doggy afternoon tea, and embroidered towels for pets.
Yes, all rooms have air conditioning (crucial for London summers).
South Kensington and Knightsbridge stations are both about a 7-10 minute walk.
The 'Nag's Head' pub nearby bans mobile phones — go there for a digital detox pint.
Ask for the 'Egerton Slurp' — the martini is poured so full you have to slurp the first sip from the table.
The hotel has a partnership with the V&A Museum for sold-out exhibition tickets.
Se hvor The Egerton House Hotel ligger og hva som er i nærheten.