Browns Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Founded in 1837 by Lord Byron's gentleman's gentleman, James Brown, this hotel consisting of 11 Georgian town houses holds a treasured place in London society. After being closed for more than a year, the venerable classic's reopening in late 2005 was hosted by former Prime Minister Margaret Thatche... fodors.com
No title - expert review Almost every year a hotel sprouts up trying to evoke an English country-house ambience with Chippendale and chintz; this quintessential town-house hotel watches these competitors come and go, and it always comes out on top. Brown's was founded by James Brown, a former manservant to Lord Byron, who k... frommers.com
No title - expert review Set in the heart of Mayfair, Brown's is one of the most historic hotels in London. Founded in 1837 to provide 'genteel' accommodation for discerning people, Brown's has always had an air of exclusivity and refinement, which it is sure to retain after its refurbishment. Sophistication and classic Eng... lhw.com
No title - expert review Sophistication and classic English style are the hallmarks of thelegendary Brown's Hotel, which joined the Rocco Forte Hotels' collectionof luxury hotels on 3rd July 2003.Brown's has been restored to its rightful position as one of the mostintimate and charming hotels in London. The interiors are co... information-britain.co.uk
No title - expert review The Rocco Forte Brown's Hotel is currently losed for refurbishment. Please select alternative SRS WORLDHOTELS member hotels in London. Rocco Forte's Brown's Hotel was established in 1837. Its layout is charming and welcoming with an interior decor which combines a blend of modern comforts, contempor... mytravelguide.com
No title - expert review Located on a peaceful 18th Century street in the heart of Mayfair, Brown's Hotel is just steps away from fashionable Bond Street, the West End theatres and the art galleries of Cork Street. Since being purchased by Rocco Forte Hotels in July 2003, the hotel has undergone a complete renovation. Brown... sidestep.com
Totally overrated - Trading on former Glory Days - user review As an Agatha Christie fan and confirmed Anglophile, I couldn't wait to stay here, what a mistake!! I arrived at night and went straight to sleep. The next morning, I realized that the air conditioner was a portable, in room machine with a hose hanging out the window (leaving a portion of the window ... fodors.com
No title - user review Great hotel but a little over priced. Staff was very friendly and helpful. The bar has a cozy atmosphere that is a must for a late night drink. Best Tea ... mytravelguide.com
Raffles Brown´S: comfy but a little frayed around the edges - user review This is a lovely old hotel with a lot of neat history attached to it. It's lobby is a cosy sitting area decorated in classic chintz, the dining room is very formal, and the small bar is quite comfy, although sort of tucked out of the way, so it doesn't get a lot of traffic. Our room was huge and qui... virtualtourist.com
Disappointingly Average - user review We stayed at Brown's for three nights. While the neighborhood is convenient, the hotel was unexpectedly average. The room decor was a bit understated and lacked personalit... travel.yahoo.com
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