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Four London Hotels Earn Prestigious Michelin Keys in 2025

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Four hotels in London have received distinguished Michelin keys, a recognition that highlights the finest accommodations in the UK and Ireland. This announcement was made as part of a broader rollout of 19 new keys awarded to hotels across the region. The Michelin keys, which were introduced in 2023, serve as a hallmark of luxury and quality, complementing the Michelin stars that have long represented excellence in dining.

Michelin keys are designated based on five key factors: architecture and interior design, quality and consistency of service, overall personality and character, value for the price, and a significant contribution to the guest experience. With this year’s awards, hotels in London have once again proven their status as leaders in the luxury hospitality sector.

London’s Award-Winning Hotels

The prestigious awards went to several prominent establishments in the capital. Notably, both The Lanesborough and The Ritz London received two keys for the first time. The Lanesborough, located on Hyde Park Corner, has been celebrated for its exceptional offerings, including round-the-clock butler service and an extravagant spa. Michelin described it as “a destination in itself for luxury lovers.”

Meanwhile, The Ritz, often referred to as iconic, has set the standard for luxury hospitality for over a century. Michelin highlighted its opulent Louis XVI aesthetics and prime location alongside Green Park, noting that it remains “as much a symbol as it is a physical establishment.”

In addition to these two key recipients, two other hotels also earned awards. At Sloane in Chelsea received one key, praised for its confident blend of bold patterns and historic charm infused with Parisian flair. The Adria in Kensington was also awarded one key, noted for its serene, stylish interiors and personalized service that impressed visitors in past reviews.

Complete List of Michelin Key Hotels in London

As of 2025, here is the comprehensive list of London hotels currently holding Michelin keys, with the new recipients highlighted in bold:

Three keys:
Bvlgari Hotel London
Claridge’s
Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane
Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park
Raffles London at The OWO
The Connaught
The Peninsula London
The Savoy

Two keys:
Brown’s Hotel, a Rocco Forte Hotel
Corinthia Hotel London
Covent Garden Hotel, Firmdale Hotels
45 Park Lane, Dorchester Collection
Ham Yard Hotel, Firmdale Hotels
Haymarket Hotel, Firmdale Hotels
Hotel Café Royal
Mandarin Oriental Mayfair
Rosewood London
The Beaumont Hotel
The Berkeley
The Cadogan, a Belmond Hotel
The Dorchester, Dorchester Collection
The Lanesborough
The Langham, London
The Ritz London
The Twenty Two

One key:
At Sloane
Artist Residence London
Beaverbrook Town House
Broadwick Soho
Charlotte Street Hotel, Firmdale Hotels
COMO The Halkin
Flemings Mayfair
Four Seasons Hotel London at Tower Bridge
Knightsbridge Hotel, Firmdale Hotels
L’oscar London
NoMad London
Number Sixteen, Firmdale Hotels
One Aldwych
1 Hotel Mayfair
Redchurch Townhouse
Shangri-La The Shard London
Sofitel London St James
The Adria
The Emory
The Soho Hotel, Firmdale Hotels

This latest recognition highlights London’s status as a premier destination for luxury accommodations, further enhancing the city’s reputation in the global hospitality landscape. As travelers seek exceptional experiences, these Michelin keys serve as a trusted guide to the best hotels available.

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