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What is the biggest and best hotel in London, England? Who is the boss and what is his title?

Hotels are all over the world, and Brown Hotel is unique. It represents the image of a polite, natural and generous English gentleman (there are only two kinds of people in this kind of English eyes, one is from a rural manor, and the other is that it is futile to try to squeeze into the gentry class). Located in the fashionable Mayfair district of London, this hotel consists of 1 1 buildings, with intricate internal corridors and a large number of black wood siding. Some people think that the hospitality of Brown Hotel is unparalleled and it is the best accommodation in London. If you are not such a person, in other words, you want a personalized experience, then you will stay at Connaught Hotel or Claridge Hotel; Or if you are a fashionista, you want to stay in a modern boutique hotel like Dukes. Brown Hotel is unique, coming from an era when "cotton yarn count" and "spa care" are unknown, and has been deeply loved and trusted.

In its 65,438+000-year history, Brown Hotel has received many distinguished guests, such as Charles Louis Napolé on Bonaparte and his wife Eugénie, American President theodore roosevelt and Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie. In this way, the regular customers of Brown Hotel will naturally regard it as a highly respected high-class hotel. When the Brown Hotel opened on 1837, it was called "High-class Inn" (people called it "Hotel" at that time). Its owner was james brown, who used to be Byron's valet. He bought four conjoined houses in Dover Street and founded Brown Hotel, which was resold to James john ford in 1859. He installed an elevator in the hotel and named it St. George Hotel, which is located in Albemarle Street and faces Dover Street. Brown Hotel soon became famous for its low-key and elegance, focusing on creating a private atmosphere and providing top-notch service. Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, dialed the first telephone in Britain at Brown Hotel on 1876. There was no electricity supply at that time, so Bell had to use the special telegraph line between Brown Hotel and Ford House to make a phone call. 1882, the hotel opened a men's smoking room and a popular restaurant. Before that, guests who want to eat in the hotel either eat in the guest room or rent a suite with a liquor monopoly license. Queen Victoria frequents Brown Hotel, but never stays here for the night, because Buckingham Palace is nearby. The writer Rudyard Kipling (the first Nobel Prize in Literature winner in Britain) wrote The Jungle Book here. 1905 recorded a glorious page in the history of Brown Hotel. That year, not only three new buildings were added, but Mr. and Mrs. franklin roosevelt also spent a sweet honeymoon here. 194 1 year, the Dutch government in exile declared war on Japan at Brown Hotel. 1965 Agatha Christie, a frequent visitor to the hotel and a novelist, published The Mystery of bertram Hotel based on her accommodation in Brown Hotel. Finally, don't forget Winston Churchill. It is said that he once said, "Only Brown can be called the real hotel I have stayed in." You can witness his majestic behavior at any time in the hotel, and every room has his photos. Churchill Miao Yan's famous sentences are included in Winston Churchill's Evil Wit, London Experience and Oxford English Poetry Collection.

This is Brown Hotel: irreplaceable and unrepeatable, and at the same time, it insists on going against the trend and is not moved by modern fashion concepts.