Roundup: Welcoming Fora’s Latest Preferred Partners, from Seaside Retreats to Chic City Haunts
This month, I'm thrilled to welcome eight new partners into the Fora Reserve family. From Aegean escapes to hip urban hotspots, these are our latest partners.
Read on to learn what makes each so special. Then, reach out to plan and book your VIP stay.
An Insider's Guide to Where to Eat, Stay & Play in Central & West London
London never gets old. The city’s charming neighborhoods, cobblestone streets, world-class museums, multicultural dynamism and electric culinary scene are just a few reasons to visit England’s capital.
You’ll likely be spending most of your time in Central and West London, where you’ll find the city’s most popular attractions, like Hyde Park, Piccadilly Circus and Big Ben. These areas are especially great if you're a London first-timer, or if you want to check off the city's greatest hits from your bucket list. But Central and West London are also home to posh neighborhoods, each with their own distinctive feel. Unsurprisingly, you’ll also find many of the city’s best hotels here, where glamor (or rather, glamour) and luxury reign.
Witness the changing of the guards at Buckingham Palace, don your chicest ensemble for afternoon tea, rent a paddle boat on Hyde Park's Serpentine Lake, visit the city's world-class museums — immersive activities abound. But you should also budget ample time for wandering and serendipity, as London is full of hidden gems.
There's a lot to this worldly city. Luckily, I've done all the research so you can maximize your London vacation. Below is just a taste of what London has to offer, but when you connect with me, I'll craft an itinerary tailored specifically to your travel style and preferences — and budget of course. London can be pricey, but with the right planning and expertise, the city opens up.
Ready to head across the pond? Connect with me, and I'll design your dream London vacation.
Hotel Spotlight: Flemings Mayfair Hotel
Officially founded in 1851, Flemings Mayfair is one of London's oldest and most iconic hotels — it was even the setting for an Agatha Christie novel. Its chic, 1930s-inspired interiors speak to that history, showcasing bespoke contemporary furniture with luxe textures and bold colors. The impressive dining options include the Michelin-Starred restaurant Ormer, the renowned cocktail bar Manetta's and a quintessentially British afternoon tea experience.
Hotel Spotlight: The Prince Akatoki London
This sophisticated hotel is steps away from London's top attractions, but it still serves as an urban escape. Its Japanese-inspired hospitality and clean, soothing decor (minimalist rooms, intentional organization, soft colors, a refreshing absence of clutter) make it especially inviting.
See the perks of booking with The Prince Akatoki London with us.
Hotel Spotlight: Rosewood London
It’s no wonder Rosewood London is one of Fora's top-booked hotels in the British capital. The sophisticated, regal building is an Edwardian Belle Époque stunner. It’s also the former seat of the Pearl Assurance Company, a historic insurance provider.
From the moment you check in, you’ll feel well taken care of. This is British hospitality at its finest. The hotel is luxurious, with white-glove service. But it never feels forced and stuffy. Instead, it’s warm and inviting.
Read on to learn what makes the hotel so special. Then, reach out to plan and book your stay there (while also unlocking VIP Rosewood Elite perks).