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London’s Luxury Hotels Have Hit Their Price Ceiling

With more luxury openings driving up supply and economic uncertainty tamping down demand, top London hotels are recalibrating their prices.
The Emory Hotel in Knightsbridge
One night at the all-suite Emory Hotel in Knightsbridge can be booked for £936, while last year’s debut prices was £1,600. (The Emory)

Until recently, paying upwards of £1,000 ($1,300) for one night in a fancy hotel was starting to feel like an inevitability in London — even if you were happy to settle for a small, entry-level option. Thankfully for consumers, it’s now starting to feel like a stretch.

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