The Best City Hotels in Europe
The great cities of Europe are beautiful and complex, repositories of fine art and monumental architecture, home to vibrant and varied dining scenes, and magnets for tourists from around the globe. Accordingly, the top hotels in cities such as Paris, London, Amsterdam, and Budapest are gems of the industry. Whether it’s an Art Nouveau palace overlooking the Danube, like the Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest, or a brick mansion with views of London’s Kensington Gardens (the Milestone Hotel), the best city hotels in Europe deliver inspiring design, attentive service, and stunning locations.
Recognizing Excellence in City Hotels
Every year, iBestTravel conducts a survey where readers weigh in on travel experiences around the globe to share their opinions on the top hotels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise lines, spas, airlines, and more. Hotels are rated based on their rooms, facilities, location, service, food and drink, and overall value. Properties are categorized as city or resort based on their locations.
This Year’s Top Picks
This year, Europe’s top city hotels are largely—though not exclusively—intimate, lesser-known hotels that cater to discerning travelers. The quaint Egerton House Hotel in London, which ranked eighth on the list, charmed readers with its posh Knightsbridge address and thoughtful touches like fresh fruit and flowers in each room. In Paris, La Réserve, which takes the bronze this year, is a tranquil escape near the Champs-Élysées with its own indoor pool and perfumery. One couple described it as offering “the most personal service we have ever encountered.”
Leading the List: 41 in London
This year’s No. 1 winner—41, in London—was praised for its stunning décor, unbeatable location, and staff that treats guests “like family.” Designed like an old-fashioned private club, this 30-room boutique property is tucked behind Buckingham Palace and has all the amenities (free snacks, 24-hour room service) that guests could want.
Emerging Hotel Trends
Another trend this year is the emergence of new and renovated hotels that embody the best of their cities. Readers loved the music-themed Aria Hotel in Budapest, a city currently experiencing a design revolution. Paris mainstay Le Bristol has recently undergone a $130 million renovation that accentuated its Eiffel Tower views and enhanced its penthouse suites. Meanwhile, the 18-month redo of the Lanesborough in London has made it even grander, featuring crystal chandeliers and butlers that can be summoned via iPad. “Once you stay here,” said one happy guest, “there is no other hotel to consider.”
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