Cheapest Dorchester Collection Hotels in 2025 — Ranked by Starting Rates

When you think “Dorchester Collection,” you think rarefied luxury, impeccable service, and iconic locations. But how far do you have to stretch your budget to stay at one of its properties? We’ve rounded up the latest starting rates across the Dorchester Collection’s portfolio (2025), and ranked them from the relatively “accessible” to the ultra-premium.

Rates are approximate, in local currency, and subject to change depending on season, room type, and availability.

1. Coworth Park, Ascot (UK)

From ~ £600–£800 per night
This is likely your least expensive entry into the Dorchester world in the UK. Set in the countryside just outside London, Coworth Park offers a more relaxed, estate-style escape without completely breaking the bank.

2. 45 Park Lane, London (UK)

From ~ £750 per night
Located in Mayfair, this is Dorchester’s boutique urban option. Their “Plan in Advance” offer lists rooms from £750 when booked at least 30 days ahead. (Dorchester Collection)
Though “starting” here doesn’t mean cheap, in the context of global luxury hotels, it’s still a relatively more attainable entry point.

3. The Dorchester, London (UK)

From ~ £750–£1,100 per night
As the flagship in Mayfair overlooking Hyde Park, The Dorchester commands a premium. Current offers show rooms starting from £750 under special advance-booking deals. (Dorchester Collection)
Usual rack rates push much higher, especially for suites.

4. Hotel Eden, Rome (Italy)

From ~ €900–€1,200 per night
Set on a hill overlooking the Eternal City, Hotel Eden blends classic Roman glamour with contemporary refinement. Its location and reputation place it at a strong mid-tier among Dorchester’s European offerings.

5. Hotel Principe di Savoia, Milan (Italy)

From ~ €1,000–€1,500 per night
An icon in Milan’s luxury hotel scene, the Principe di Savoia is well placed for business and shopping travelers who expect elegance and convenience in the heart of the city.

6. Le Meurice, Paris (France)

From ~ €1,200+ per night
One of the most storied addresses in Paris, Le Meurice commands top euro rates. With Michelin-level dining and a location near the Louvre, it’s also one of the pricier European offerings in the collection.

7. Hôtel Plaza Athénée, Paris (France)

From ~ €1,250+ per night
Also part of the Dorchester Collection, Plaza Athénée is perhaps a jewel in the crown. As per publicly available data, room rates can start around US$1,254 (or equivalent) for standard rooms. (Wikipedia)
But for its premier suites, the ceiling is extraordinarily high.

8. Hotel Bel-Air & The Beverly Hills Hotel, Los Angeles (USA)

From ~ US$1,500–US$2,500+ per night
On the West Coast, the cachet of Beverly Hills or Bel-Air lifestyle demands a luxury premium. These hotels attract Hollywood glamour and the “vacation-for-the-rich” segment, pushing rates toward the upper end of the spectrum.

9. The Lana, Dubai (UAE)

From ~ AED 2,000+ per night
As a more contemporary, resort-oriented property in Dubai, The Lana aims for luxury in a destination already saturated with high-end hotels. Expect rates to be high, especially during peak tourist seasons.

James Nightingall