Corinthia London has been named among the winners of the Condé Nast Traveler Triple Crown, a newly launched accolade that celebrates what the publication describes as “the most authoritative collection of the world’s greatest hotels”.
The Triple Crown is reserved for a select group of hotels that have, at some point over the past 30 years, earned recognition across all three of Condé Nast Traveler’s most prestigious awards programmes: the Hot List, the Gold List and the Readers’ Choice Awards.
The distinction places Corinthia London among an elite collection of hotels that have achieved excellence across in various fields of hospitality.
The Hot List celebrates the world’s best new hotel openings, the Gold List reflects the publication’s editors’ favourite hotels worldwide, while the Readers’ Choice Awards are determined by travellers themselves and are widely regarded as among the most trusted and influential accolades in the industry.
By bringing together these three honours, the Triple Crown recognises hotels that have demonstrated not only exceptional standards at launch, but also sustained excellence and enduring guest appreciation over time.
Charlotte Weatherall, General Manager of Corinthia London, said: “This award is a proud moment for our entire team and a meaningful reflection of the exceptional experiences, service and sense of place that continue to define Corinthia London. The Triple Crown is a tribute to the passion and dedication of our colleagues and the loyalty of our guests.”
Built on Condé Nast Traveler’s 40 years of authority and trust in travel, the Triple Crown was created to recognise hotels that have earned the respect of industry experts, editors and discerning travellers alike – recognising properties that have consistently delivered outstanding experiences and maintained the highest standards over many years.
For the much-loved Corinthia London, the award represents another milestone and reinforces its position among the world’s leading luxury hotels, recognised not only for excellence in hospitality but also for its enduring appeal to guests from around the globe


