One of London's signature grand hotels, Claridge's has kept up with the times, for better or worse, and remains an elegant, fantastical and unstuffy place, the kind of hotel where Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn might — and did— stay. And Alfred Hitchock too. The building dates from 1898, but it's the 1920s art deco makeover that continues to define the essence of this red-brick landmark, despite some unfortunate tampering in the 1990s. The overall afternoon tea experience ...
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