The Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane occupies an eleven-storey building at the corner of Hamilton Place and Park Lane, with Hyde Park on one side and Mayfair on the other. In May 2026, the hotel unveiled fourteen newly renovated suites, the flagship of a wider renovation programme that has repositioned the property among the sharpest contemporary luxury hotels in London without abandoning the Four Seasons brand's defining commitment to service consistency.
The renovated suites are the most accomplished recent hotel design work in the Park Lane corridor: natural materials, muted palette, and the kind of considered proportions that communicate luxury without requiring the guest to notice. Hyde Park views are available from the upper floors of the building, and the park-facing rooms at the suite level, particularly the corner suites, are among the most desirable hotel rooms currently available in London for the price. The standard rooms are generous and recently refreshed; they are not the reason to choose this hotel, but they are by no means a disappointment.
The rooftop Spa at Park Lane is the hotel's primary claim on wellness travellers: a full-service facility with a 17-metre swimming pool, treatment rooms, and a panoramic terrace with Hyde Park below. The pool is one of the best hotel pools in London, lit naturally, properly sized, and operating at a temperature that makes it genuinely usable rather than merely decorative. The hotel's restaurants include Amaranto, a Michelin-recommended Italian restaurant with terrace access to Hyde Park, and the more casual Ten Trinity Square Lounge.
The Four Seasons service standard is the best-executed in the global luxury hotel category at scale, not always the most inspired, but the most consistently delivered. At Park Lane, the ratio of staff to guests is high, the response times are short, and the institutional memory of the team means that returning guests are recognised and their preferences pre-loaded. For the business traveller, this consistency is more valuable than the creative service flourishes that boutique properties occasionally achieve and frequently do not.
The Four Seasons brand's global recognition makes Park Lane the strongest first choice for international business visitors to London. The meeting and event facilities are extensive and managed with the brand's characteristic professionalism. The location at the southern end of Park Lane puts Mayfair's business addresses, the US Embassy, and the Hyde Park Corner transport hub within immediate access. For delegations arriving from international offices who need a hotel that communicates seriousness without requiring explanation, there is no stronger case in London.
The renovated suites are the best available argument for a Four Seasons Park Lane honeymoon: Hyde Park through the windows, the rooftop pool accessible without competition in the early morning, and a service culture that anticipates the needs of two people who would prefer not to think about logistics. The hotel works most effectively as a honeymoon base for couples who want to use London, the West End, Mayfair's restaurants, the museums, rather than those who want to remain within the hotel.
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Editorial · #10 on the Top 20 London Hotels 2026 list
Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane ranks #10 on the strength of brand-standard execution at a Mayfair address. The 1970 opening makes the property one of the longest-tenured Four Seasons globally; the 2009-2011 renovation by Pierre-Yves Rochon rebuilt the rooms while preserving the original tower architecture and the iconic Park Lane facade. The tenth-floor rooftop spa with panoramic London views is the property's most-recognized contemporary addition.
For London visitors, Four Seasons Park Lane is the address for Four Seasons loyalty travel and business stays where the brand's North-American-business-traveler service language compounds. The Hamilton Place location at the junction of Park Lane and Hyde Park Corner places the property at the working transition between Mayfair and Knightsbridge - Hyde Park three blocks west, Buckingham Palace seven minutes by foot, Bond Street five blocks north. The Royal Suite at 380 sq m is the largest in central London. For visiting Asia-Pacific corridor travelers and Four Seasons elite members, the property remains the default London base.