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Elizabeth Taylor’s love of The Dorchester

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The Dorchester featured in many special moments in Elizabeth Taylor’s extraordinary life. As one of the most influential women of the 20th century, it’s an honour to share this wonderful history with you.

Elizabeth Taylor first stayed with us on a family visit when she was 17. Her parents were regular guests and Elizabeth soon established her own love of The Dorchester. Throughout her life as a world-famous actress, activist and philanthropist, our beloved hotel continued to play a starring role.

In 1955, Elizabeth Taylor commissioned Cecil Beaton to take some family photos. After posing with her husband Michael Wilding and their two young children, she had her own private photoshoot in her favourite suite, which is now officially known as our Elizabeth Taylor Harlequin Suite. These portraits show her at her most glamorous and one of images can be seen at the National Portrait Gallery.

In this same suite, a pink marble bathroom gleams with old-school Hollywood glamour. This standout piece was personally requested by Elizabeth Taylor. It’s believed that in 1959 she received a phone call from the bath saying she’d won a record-breaking deal to star in the Hollywood epic, Cleopatra.

Elizabeth Taylor celebrated many of her birthdays and important family occasions at The Dorchester. This photo from 1963 shows her leaving the hotel for her 31st birthday party at Pinewood Studios, where her and her husband Richard Burton were filming The V.I.P.’s, whilst staying at The Dorchester.

In 1975, following their second honeymoon, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton travelled to London from Botswana to celebrate Richard’s 50th birthday. His party was a lively occasion, hosted in our elegant Orchid Room. The couple can be seen here en route to the event, with Elizabeth wearing the Bulgari sapphire and diamond necklace he bought her for her 40th birthday, which she also celebrated at The Dorchester.

HM Queen Elizabeth II made Elizabeth Taylor a Dame Commander in 2000, in recognition of her work raising awareness for HIV and Aids. This memorable photo captures her on the hotel forecourt, about to set off for Buckingham Palace. After the ceremony, Dame Elizabeth Taylor returned to The Dorchester for a celebratory lunch at The Grill, followed by entertainment on the balcony of The Penthouse & Pavilion.

Glowing with glamour and celebrity intrigue, our Elizabeth Taylor Harlequin Suite reflects her love of this unique rooftop suite. Design details include a portrait of her starring as Cleopatra, and books showcasing some of her favourite jewellery. Having led such an exceptional life, Elizabeth Taylor still has the power to capture our imagination. We trust that her favourite suite will continue to enchant our guests in the same way it did the star herself.

Our suites specialists will be delighted to assist with your enquiries for The Harlequin Penthouse. Finding a perfect suite to fit your every need.

Photo courtesy of Cecil Beaton