
"Fortunately, London's hotels have noted the new expectations - and delivered ten-fold. Across the city, the most prestigious hotels have been working away in the background to secure the biggest names in fashion, jewelry, and spirits, ready to reveal their December extravaganzas. We bring you the best hotel Christmas displays across London, be it just for a glass of champagne post shopping trip or for a festive getaway."
"Characterful boutique hotel The Goring has teamed up with British accessories designer Lulu Guinness to create its kitsch London Calling tree, surrounded by London telephone boxes and adorned with crimson red lips (a Lulu Guinness signature motif). Pop in to the bar for a drink by the fire, or go all out and stay for the big day itself: Christmas dinner is served in the hotel's Michelin-starred dining room."
"London's Grand Dame has once again recruited a top name in fashion to inject some Christmas charm. This year is the turn of Burberry's chief creative officer Daniel Lee. Unlike other years where a more conceptual approach was taken, Lee's festive offering leans more traditional: a 16-ft tree, bedecked with Burberry-check bows, hand-blown glass baubles, and wild foliage and thistle sits in the middle of Claridge's famous Art Deco lobby."
Luxury hotels across London have elevated Christmas with high-profile collaborations and lavish seasonal installations. The Goring partnered with Lulu Guinness to produce a kitsch London Calling tree framed by telephone boxes and crimson lip motifs, and offers bar fireside drinks alongside Christmas dinner in its Michelin-starred dining room. Claridge's worked with Burberry's Daniel Lee on a traditional 16-ft tree with Burberry-check bows, glass baubles and foliage, and extends the brand through tartan-adorned lifts, doormen scarves and a pop-up boutique. The Berkeley presents a rooftop Feast Off-Piste with custom gondolas and an Alpine-inspired menu including Swiss raclette.
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