
Draycott
Just off Chelsea’s famous Sloane Square and minutes from more designer boutiques than even the most ardent shopper could want, The Draycott is a five-star home away from home in one of London’s most upmarket boroughs. Built in 1890, this red-brick Edwardian hotel is a sight to behold and its lovingly restoration has cemented its reputation for timeless grace and sophistication.
- Arriving in London4.9 km from London St Pancras Int’l
- While you are in London0.7 km from Harrods
- Good to know
- Friendly atmosphere
- Friendly service
Hotel facilities
- Breakfast room
- Concierge and porterage facilities
- Internet access
- Television and games
The Draycott prides itself on the thoughtful little touches you won’t find elsewhere. Touches like complimentary tea and homemade biscuits served in the afternoon, Champagne in the early evening and hot chocolate at bedtime. As for the rooms, they’re all steeped in Edwardian splendour and include air conditioning, free wi-fi, satellite TV, a DVD and CD player and a private bar. The hotel dining room is ideal for hearty breakfasts, indulgent afternoon teas and delectable dinners, and there’s also room service for those evenings when only dinner under a duvet will do.
The aforementioned designer boutiques of Sloane Square, Kings Road and Duke of York Square are not to be missed, and culture vultures will love that the Royal Court Theatre and Cadogan Hall concert venue are each less than five minutes away. When you’re ready to venture further afield, Sloane Square station is two minutes from the hotel, giving you easy access to the rest of London.
Our hints & tips
Stop by the hotel drawing room to enjoy complimentary homemade biscuits at 4pm, a glass of champagne at 6pm, or a warming hot chocolate from 9.30pm.
Stunning original features make this hotel feel very British, and it's great for those who want to explore during the day and relax at night thanks to its quiet location.
Our tip - ask for a garden-facing room for the most relaxing stay.