The Cadogan
Belmond delivers fresh modern luxury in Chelsea
Orient Express style modern glamour in Chelsea
The Cadogan is the second British property from Belmond and delivers on the Orient Express-style indulgence for which the brand is famed. At just 54 rooms, the Cadogan manages to deliver five star in a personalised, boutique manner.
What Makes The Cadogan unique?
- Building is a row of five interconnected townhouses
- Location in the heart of the lovely Chelsea neighborhood
- Private entrance for hotel guests which was once the home of Lillie Langtry
- Access to Cadogan Gardens for guests (which has tennis courts)
- The Oscar Suite is where Oscar Wilde was arrested in 1895
- Design by Russell Sage
- Hundreds of pieces of art throughout the property
- Heated Toto loos
- Lift lobby walls are lined with 600 bronzed books
- Don’t miss the peacock made from 25,000 Swarovski crystals
Key things to know
- A Belmond Hotel
- 54 rooms
- Five rooms have a working fireplace
- Pet friendly
- Three main eating areas managed by Adam Handling
- European restaurant the Lalee
- 24 hour fitness centre but no real spa facility
- Last full refurb was completed in 2019
- Most rooms are interconnecting so good for families although it isn’t the most child friendly hotel so better for those with older kids.
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