Dorchester Collection: All 10 Hotels, Rates & Diamond Club
Ten hotels, and arguably the highest icon-density of any group on earth: the Pink Palace, the Eiffel's favorite neighbor, Mayfair's grande dame.
By Biirdee Travel. Updated 2026-06-10.
Dorchester Collection doesn't really operate hotels — it curates monuments. The Dorchester and 45 Park Lane in Mayfair, Le Meurice and the Plaza Athénée in Paris, the Principe di Savoia in Milan, Hotel Eden in Rome, The Beverly Hills Hotel and Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles, Coworth Park in the Ascot countryside, and since 2024 The Lana in Dubai — ten properties, nearly every one the definitive address of its city. The collection just completed the largest renovation in The Dorchester's history and opened its first Asian outpost atop Tokyo's Torch Tower in 2028's pipeline.
If LHW is a federation of independent grand hotels, Dorchester Collection is the same idea under single ownership — which shows in the uniform, exacting standard across all ten.
Dorchester Collection in Brief
Ten hotels as of June 2026 — London (3), Paris (2), Milan, Rome, Los Angeles (2) and Dubai — with Tokyo announced for 2028 atop Japan's tallest building.
No guest loyalty program by deliberate choice. The Diamond Club is advisor-only: upgrade confirmed at booking, daily breakfast, ~$/€/£100 credit per stay.
The Lana (Dubai, 2024) was the group's first new hotel in a decade — Foster + Partners, with the UAE's first Dior Spa.
Entry rates run ~$1,200–1,900 at the London and LA flagships; The Lana and Principe di Savoia are the gentler entries.
Booked through Biirdee, Diamond Club-grade benefits attach to the same flexible rate you'd pay direct.
All 10 Dorchester Collection Hotels
The Dorchester — Park Lane, Mayfair, London — The 1931 grande dame, fresh from its biggest-ever renovation — Vesper Bar, Alain Ducasse, park-view suites — from ~£1,000–1,500/night — Check live rates
45 Park Lane — Mayfair, London — The Dorchester's sleek Art Deco sibling — 45 rooms, every one with park views; CUT by Wolfgang Puck — from ~£900–1,300/night — Check live rates
Coworth Park — Ascot, Berkshire — 70 acres of country-house Eden with the UK's only hotel polo fields — 45 minutes from London — from ~£500–700/night — Check live rates
Le Meurice — Rue de Rivoli, opposite the Tuileries — Paris's original palace hotel (1835) — Dalí's old haunt, Alain Ducasse dining, Tuileries views — from ~€1,200–1,700/night — Check live rates
Hôtel Plaza Athénée — Avenue Montaigne, Paris — The red-awninged fashion-week fortress with Eiffel Tower views down the avenue — Dior's neighbor — from ~€1,400–2,000/night — Check live rates
Hotel Principe di Savoia — Piazza della Repubblica, Milan — Milan's belle-époque powerhouse — vast rooms by city standards, the famous Pool Suite — from ~€700–1,000/night — Check live rates
Hotel Eden — Above the Spanish Steps, Rome — Roman views from La Terrazza that no rival matches — intimate (98 keys) and impeccable — from ~€900–1,300/night — Check live rates
The Beverly Hills Hotel — Sunset Boulevard, Beverly Hills — The Pink Palace (1912) — bungalows, the Polo Lounge, twelve acres of Hollywood mythology — from ~$1,200–1,900/night — Check live rates
Hotel Bel-Air — Stone Canyon Road, Bel-Air — The canyon hideaway with Swan Lake — more private than its pink sibling, beloved of the old guard — from ~$1,100–1,700/night — Check live rates
The Lana — Marasi Bay, Dubai — The 2024 debut — Foster + Partners tower, Dior Spa, Martín Berasategui dining, Burj views — from ~$700–1,000/night — Check live rates
The Diamond Club — and Why You Can't Join It
Dorchester Collection has no points, no tiers, no app gimmicks — the company is explicit that recognition should come from people, not databases. Its one structured benefits channel is the Diamond Club, an invitation-only program for elite travel agencies. A Diamond Club booking is made at the standard flexible rate and arrives with a confirmed one-category upgrade at the time of booking (not a maybe at check-in), daily breakfast for two, roughly 100 in local currency as a property credit each stay, and VIP amenities.
Guests can't enroll — but the benefits travel with the booking channel. Biirdee arranges Dorchester Collection stays with this benefit stack attached: the rate matches the hotel's own website, and the upgrade-confirmed-at-booking clause is genuinely rare in luxury hotel programs. For comparison with the chain-loyalty world, see our Leaders Club vs chains breakdown.
Dorchester Collection FAQs
What hotels are in the Dorchester Collection?
Ten: The Dorchester, 45 Park Lane and Coworth Park (UK); Le Meurice and Hôtel Plaza Athénée (Paris); Hotel Principe di Savoia (Milan); Hotel Eden (Rome); The Beverly Hills Hotel and Hotel Bel-Air (LA); The Lana (Dubai). Tokyo follows in 2028.
Who owns the Dorchester Collection?
The Brunei Investment Agency, which has held the group long-term and funds renovation cycles most owners wouldn't — The Dorchester's recent works and the Plaza Athénée's upkeep are the visible result.
Does Dorchester Collection have a loyalty program?
No — deliberately. The Diamond Club is for invited travel agencies only; its benefits (confirmed upgrade at booking, breakfast, ~100 credit) reach guests through advisors and concierges like Biirdee at the same rate as direct.
Which is better — Beverly Hills Hotel or Hotel Bel-Air?
The Pink Palace for the scene: Polo Lounge, cabanas, people-watching. Bel-Air for privacy: canyon quiet, Swan Lake, table-for-two energy. Same owners, same standard, opposite temperaments.
Icons, With the Upgrade Confirmed
Same rate as direct, with Diamond Club-grade benefits — confirmed upgrade at booking, daily breakfast, property credit — at all ten hotels. Tell us where and when.