Brown’s Hotel London: Where Britain’s Command Class Has Convened Since 1837

Brown’s Hotel London operates from 11 interconnected Georgian townhouses on Albemarle Street—the architectural footprint where Alexander Graham Bell demonstrated Britain’s first telephone transmission in 1876, where Rudyard Kipling drafted The Jungle Book, and where Queen Victoria held court outside Buckingham Palace. This is the original site of London’s first purpose-built hotel, established in 1837 by … Continue reading Brown’s Hotel London: Where Britain’s Command Class Has Convened Since 1837