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The UK hotel declared a 'masterpiece' is named one of the most glamorous places to stay in the world - beating the Maldives and Australia

The UK hotel declared a 'masterpiece' is named one of the most glamorous places to stay in the world - beating the Maldives and Australia

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Those looking to indulge themselves in comfort locally may be pleased to find a UK hotel has been named one of the most glamorous places to stay in the world.

Lifestyle magazine Robb Report has compiled a list of the greatest luxury hotels and amongst the 50 extravagant accommodation options is a well-known British venue.

Claridge's placed third, and was described as one of the best places for those expecting high-end hospitality during their travels.

The London-based hotel first opened its doors back in 1812 and has built up a reputation for hosting celebrities and society's wealthiest.

With a five-star rating, it may be unsurprising that Robb Report described Claridge's as the 'grande dame of the London hotel scene'.

Though it doesn't have golden beaches nearby and tropical temperatures, Claridge's beat other stunning locations including in the Maldives and Australia.

It's easy to see why. Despite being around for centuries, the hotel is constantly bringing itself up to date and into the spotlight, describing itself as an 'an Art Deco masterpiece'.

During July, New York’s award-winning restaurant and bar Dante partnered with the hotel and served it's best cocktails for just one month.

Those looking to indulge themselves in comfort locally may be pleased to find a UK hotel has been named one of the most glamorous places to stay in the world

Claridge's placed third, and was described as one of the best places for those expecting high-end hospitality during their travels

As for its guests, Claridge's has been welcoming regal visitors for some time.

Queen Victoria first brought Claridge's into royal circles when she visited it in the 1860s with Prince Albert.

Since then, it has been a firm favourite of several members of the Royal Family.

Princess Diana and Prince Charles hosted their wedding reception in the establishment back in 1981. The late Queen Elizabeth regularly enjoyed lunch there, too.

A string of stars have been known to stay at Claridge's, including Mick Jagger and Lady Gaga.

Unique Properties and Events co-owner Cédric Reversade called the penthouse apartments 'so chic', according to Robb Report.

He added: 'You have the impression there that Princess Margaret is joining you for a gin and tonic.'

While Artisans of Leisure Ashley Isaacs Ganz gushed: 'It's my home away from home in London.'

Prices to stay in one of Claridge's luxurious rooms start at around £1,000 per night.

With a five-star rating, it may be unsurprising that Robb Report described Claridge's as the 'grande dame of the London hotel scene'

Though it doesn't have golden beaches nearby and tropical temperatures, Claridge's still beat other stunning locations including in the Maldives and Australia

Only two other establishments were ranked above Claridge's on the list, Collegio alla Querce, in Florence, Italy, and Rosewood Amsterdam in the Netherlands.

In first place, Rosewood Amsterdam only opened in May and is situated in the former Palace of Justice and offers 134 luxurious rooms priced from $1,049 (£779) per night.

While Collegio alla Querce followed next which consists of three buildings dating back to the Renaissance era.

It is home to plenty of original features, like hand-painted frescoes, while also offering beautiful views of the surrounding countryside. Prices start from $1,410 (£1,047) per night.

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