1. The Prince Akatoki London

    Tucked on a quiet Marylebone street, this minimalist hotel exhales Japanese restraint through featherlight rooms, nature-inspired details, and service so discreet it feels choreographed. The entrance promises tranquility; a juice on arrival and a parting gift of charcoal sticks confirm the philosophy that hospitality, like tea ceremony, lives in small gestures.

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