All summer long and for the remainder of the Platinum Jubilee year, The Dorchester, 45 Park Lane, and Coworth Park invite guests to eat, drink, and relax like royalty.  Here are some options offered.

The Dorchester (London) – A lifelong favorite London haunt of Queen Elizabeth II, and the place where QEII celebrated countless milestones and state banquets,.

 

  • Soak up the sun on The Dorchester Rooftop which from June 2nd – 5th will be dressed to celebrate the Jubilee and served a menu created by chef Jean-Philippe Blondet. With views across Hyde Park, The Dorchester Rooftop is the perfect spot to watch the traditional RAF fly past on Thursday 2nd June with live music to follow.
  • Sip on Purple Reign, a royal purple cocktail inspired by the four countries of the United Kingdom reigned over by The Queen and created by the award-winning team at The Bar at The Dorchester.
  • Indulge in a Queen themed Afternoon Tea at the Promenade available from June 1-13, featuring a collection of delicate pastries in shapes and flavors that nod to the Queen’s favorite flowers.
  • Take to Hyde Park to enjoy a picnic basket prepared by The Dorchester’s culinary team featuring champagne, tea sandwiches, a bouquet of The Dorchester Roses, all to be enjoyed while relaxing on a checkered blanket in one of London’s most beloved of the Royal Parks.
  • At Tom Booton’s The Grill, enjoy a Jubilee Sunday Lunch on June 5 accompanied by live acoustic music.

45 Park Lane (London) – Dorchester Collection’s Art Deco Mayfair hotel unveiled a special unseen holographic portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Rob Munday. (pictured above) As the creator of the first officially commissioned 3D/holographic portrait of Her Majesty The Queen in 2004, Munday will display this portrait at the property through June 2022. This portrait shows The Queen off-guard and smiling and is dedicated to the 20 years of friendship between The Queen and her personal assistant and close friend Miss Angela Kelly. 

Coworth Park (Ascot, UK) – Just minutes from Windsor Castle, Coworth Park is steeped in connections to the Royal Family and is the place where Harry and William spent the nights before their weddings… and home to The Barn, serving the best fish & chips in Ascot, and other traditional British fare. As the only hotel in the UK with its own polo grounds and tournaments, as well as home to several tournaments throughout the season, a visit promises the opportunity to enjoy the Queen’s favorite pastimes: leisurely strolls through wildflower meadows, horseback riding on the many trails, and endless hours of polo matches.