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Photo: Durston Saylor/Courtesy of Rosewood LondonFrom the Never underestimate a woman who reads many books and was born in july shirt In addition,I will do this moment you enter Rosewood London through its cast iron gates, you know you’re in for a sophisticated stay, from its black-and-white floors to its grand marble staircase that snakes throughout. Their afternoon tea takes inspiration from famous artists throughout history: currently, they’re serving a menu inspired by Yayoi Kusama, which includes tea cakes made to resemble her famous pumpkins. Come to The Connaught for its five-star accommodations and service, stay for the unparalleled food and beverage offerings: restaurant Hélène Darroze has three Michelin stars, while the more casual eatery is by Jean-Georges Vongerichten. The Connaught Bar was officially named the world’s best bar. (Order from their traveling martini cart.) Last year, they opened the Red Room, an additional bar that features four scarlet artworks by Jenny Holzer, Ti-a Thuy Nguyen and Trina McKillen. Also of note? The Aman spa—the only one built outside of Aman’s resorts. —E.T.
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