What is the best Dorchester hotel?
Hotel Eden in Rome is the top-rated Dorchester property at 9.6/10. It's the most consistently excellent luxury hotel in Rome right now, carried by its staff and rooftop. Book a Prestige category or higher and accept that the spa and gym are afterthoughts. For service-first travelers, it's the clearest choice in the city.
What is the cheapest Dorchester hotel?
The Lana in Dubai starts at $358 per night, the lowest entry price in the Dorchester portfolio. It's arguably Dubai's most design-forward luxury hotel and punches at or above its price on service and food. Noise, construction, and a still-maturing front-desk operation are the tradeoffs, but it feels considered for a sophisticated city stay.
What is the most expensive Dorchester hotel?
Le Meurice in Paris tops out at $5,262 per night. It delivers an unbeatable location, a serious food program, and a concierge team that outperforms even this price tier. Caveats: door-staff attitude, value-for-money friction, and courtyard rooms that don't match the brand. Book a Tuileries-facing room and expect palace-tier pricing on everything.
Where does Dorchester have hotels?
Dorchester operates 10 hotels across 5 countries and 3 continents (Europe, North America, Asia). The United Kingdom leads with 3 properties, followed by Italy, France, and the United States with 2 each, plus 1 in the United Arab Emirates. The footprint is concentrated in Western Europe, with Dubai as the sole Asian outpost.
What is Dorchester known for?
Food and dining is Dorchester's strongest category, averaging 8.3/10 across the portfolio. The consistency is notable: every Dorchester property scores at least 5.9 on food and dining, making it the most reliable aspect of the brand. Restaurants and culinary programs are the through-line across properties from London to Rome to Paris to Dubai.
Is Dorchester worth the price?
Mixed. The portfolio averages 7.4/10 with rates from $358 to $5,262 per night. Food and dining is the clear strength at 8.3, but value scores just 4.9 — the weakest category brand-wide. Dorchester is worth it if you prioritize restaurants, service, and location (Hotel Eden, Le Meurice). If you measure by price-to-quality, expect friction.