Discreet, elegantly restrained and exquisitely private, The Emory marks the addition of a modern architectural masterpiece to London.

The hotel is designed by the late Richard Rogers and Ivan Harbour of architectural practice RSHP, and heralds a new standard of contemporary design. With its signature ‘sails’ soaring over the treetops of Hyde Park, The Emory presents 60 extraordinary suites and a spectacular penthouse.

Located where the dynamic energy of fashionable Knightsbridge meets the genteel streets of residential Belgravia, a stay at The Emory will afford the very best of life in the capital. The hotel’s discreet arrival off Old Barrack Yard will transport guests into a hidden world of understated luxury.

Round bar with bar stools at The Emory

The Emory will be an exclusive, world-class hub of art and culture. In celebration of contemporary design, five renowned interior artists will share their creativity over entire floors. United by their breathtaking craftsmanship, each of the spacious, light-filled suites will offer guests their own personal sanctuary set within an architectural wonder.

The exterior of The Emory hotel in Belgravia

The Emory is where time becomes the ultimate luxury, a place of quiet hospitality. From the private courtyard and a spectacular penthouse with unparalleled panoramic views, to a groundbreaking wellness space, every detail is perfectly considered.

ABC Trilogy by Jean-Georges Vongerichten

The progressive spirit of The Emory comes alive in the hotel's culinary offering, with world-famous chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten introducing his highly acclaimed ABC concept of fresh, local and conscious cuisine to London for the first time from his beloved Manhattan outpost.


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