1. TAKE A COOKING CLASS AT SAUCE IN LONDON When The Langham, London first debuted in June 1865, it quickly became the most glamorous place to stay for an unparalleled level of luxury for the day. Over its 158-year history, it has continuously unveiled new experiences, from the lavish Chuan Spa to the elevated British tavern Wigmore. For culinary enthusiasts, it even has its own acclaimed cooking school, Sauce by The Langham. New this fall, Sauce has launched "Forest to Fork" classes driven by executive chef Berwyn Davies' passion for seasonal cooking, wild food, and game.
2. STAY IN A FORMER BANK IN BOSTON In 2021, The Langham, Boston reopened following a gorgeous refurbishment of the century-old building which was originally built in 1922 to serve as The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. Right in the heart of downtown, the building itself is a historic landmark, featuring the original bank seal in the terrazzo flooring. Inspired by New England's maritime traditions and America's financial history, redesigned guest rooms pay tribute to past and present with commissioned prints and vintage bond certificates.
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