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The Connaught

Mayfair

April 28, 2011 10:24
The Connaught Princes Lodge

By

Laura Ivill

1 min read

If you check into a room on the top floor of the Connaught forget the lift; descending, instead, all five floors of this 1897 hotel by its sweeping, central staircase. Why? Because beneath the cupola, the varnished mahogany balustrade winds its way past one of the finest hotel art collections in the world – a staggering 3,000 pieces in all, covering every decade since its opening.

As far from being a corporate hotel as it's possible to be, the Connaught is much more in the style of your London home-from-home when you're 'up from the country', or imagine that you are.

The art is decorative and eclectic – a private collection of a grand house, ranging from oils of great sailing ships to melancholy family pets, vintage photography and contemporary sculpture; in the signature Michelin-star restaurant, Hélène Darroze at the Connaught, a pair of Damien Hirst Butterfly Paintings hang amid the polished mahogany panelling.

What you pay for at the Connaught is the luxurious feeling that this august, yet intimate, hotel is yours to savour.

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