Built in 1887 in LondonsSW1, off Sloane Square, and the scene of Victorian societys most infamous indiscretions.
Between two opulent worlds in LondonsSW1, on Sloane Street, between Sloane Square and Knightsbridge.
Today, you too will be seduced, by our neighbours Gucci, Tiffany, Harrods and Harvey Nichols, by the 24-hour pulse of the West End, and by the sumptuous luxury of this most decadent of Edwardian hotels.
Sooner or later, all roads lead to Mr Chow, the famous London restaurant in Knightsbridge where the glitterati and celebrity noodle poodles have been dining since it first opened on Valentine's Day in 1968.
Speaking of which, the welcome from the London Mr Chow staff is festive and prolonged, with the kind of forced and florid bonhomie that instantly arouses suspicion in the cynical and makes the fretful pat their wallets in a subliminal gesture of fear.