The Stafford London

Quintessential English charm in London
VERIFIED LUXURY
Tucked away on the quiet side street of Saint James’s Place just off Piccadilly, The Stafford London is rich with history and exudes some of the most quintessential English charm you’ll find in all of London.

Rooms in the Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star hotel are actually divided among three spaces: the Main House with its classic Victorian detailing; the Carriage House, a former stable that once housed the Queen’s thoroughbreds and is now decked in classic English country décor; and the Stafford Mews, which opened in 2007 and showcases contemporary furnishings.

The clubby American Bar hidden away in the back of the hotel is also a unique tchotchke-filled spot to enjoy a gin fizz or glass of champagne come sunset.
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Our Inspector's Highlights
  • The design style of the lovely Stafford London ties together classic British design and Victorian flourishes, with Queen Anne furnishings in the lobby and a cleaner Edwardian design style in the guest rooms.
  • The American Bar at The Stafford London is an institution in its own right where the walls are covered with an intriguing collection of artifacts, knick-knacks and signed celebrity photographs donated by patrons and guests over the years.
  • Built in the 17th century and used as an air-raid shelter in World War II, The Stafford’s 380-year old Wine Cellars currently house nearly 8,000 vintages and are truly a sight to behold.
  • The Stafford is perfectly placed to help you explore the British capital with Buckingham Palace, the Royal Parks and the boutiques and galleries of Mayfair and St James’s right on your doorstep.
  • There’s nothing quite as English as afternoon tea and The Game Bird serves up a superb one. Be sure to partake on a Saturday or Sunday in the summer to enjoy this service in the cobblestone courtyard.
Things to Know
  • Master Sommelier, Gino Nardella, hosts wine tastings and wine-pairing dinners throughout the year. With over 40 years of experience at The Stafford alone, there isn’t a bottle he hasn’t tried which rests beneath the hotel.
  • To ensure you do not miss a thing, executive head concierge, Frank Laino has created Frankly Speaking; a round up of must visit events and experiences taking place all over London each month.
  • The lobby draws from the hotel’s centuries-old history, with white plaster cornices, elaborately carved and coffered ceilings, gilt-framed artwork and tasseled draperies. If you’re looking for a sleek, modern stay, you’ll have to look elsewhere.
The Rooms
  • The guest rooms are spacious and well appointed, with a classic Edwardian style. Traditional wooden furnishings are used throughout, along with a thick tan carpet and heavy embroidered curtains with a blue-and-tan floral pattern.
  • The deluxe king room can easily accommodate two guests with a work desk in the corner, a plush double-height king-size bed, a velvet-upholstered club hair with gilded wheeled feet and a side table with an impressive selection of magazines (InsideOut Luxury, Pomp and The Sunday Times Travel).
  • A flat-screen television with Internet keyboard is provided, along with a walk-in closet with dozens of hangers for both men’s and women’s clothing.
  • Bathrooms are inviting, clad in gray-veined white marble with a glass-door shower and large soaking tub, complete with a yellow rubber duck. Top-floor rooms may also have a skylight shaft above the tub, adding some natural light to the space.
The Restaurants
  • The Game Bird is the London hotel’s relaxed, all-day dining venue serving up British comfort food with style.
  • Expect British fare inspired by locally sourced ingredients. Think Lincolnshire smoked eel, steak & ale pudding and the restaurant’s eponymous dish made with roast pigeon, grilled hispi and turnips.
  • For those in the know, the chic Champagne Bar at The Game Bird is the place to grab a glass of bubbly or classic martini before you dine.
  • The American Bar is more than just a cool place to grab a drink. Grab a quick breakfast, enjoy an alfresco lunch in the private cobblestone courtyard or soak up some history with a signature cocktail from head mixologist Erik Rychnavsky.
Amenities
24-hour room service
Babysitting services
Bar
Gym
Meeting rooms
Pet friendly
Restaurants
Getting There
16-18 St James's Place, London SW1A 1NJ
TEL44-207-493-0111
NEARBY AIRPORT(S)
LHR (35-50 min)   LGW (1 h-1 h 20 min)   LCY (26-40 min)  
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