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Crafted with both the discerning traveler and the sophisticated local in mind, our celebrated guide unveils a London less traveled, where unparalleled luxury meets timeless elegance. From hidden gems tucked away in the bustling heart of the city to serene sanctuaries offering an escape from the everyday, we invite you to explore the epitome of luxury living, dining, and leisure. Below, we provide a brief summary highlighting the historical importance of the central London neighborhoods covered in our guide.

Mayfair, nestled in the heart of London, is not just a byword for luxury and exclusivity; it's a district steeped in rich history that mirrors the evolution of London itself. Originating as an annual fair held at what is now Shepherd Market in the 17th century, Mayfair transformed from rural fields to a residential favorite of the aristocracy by the 18th century, following the development initiated by Sir Richard Grosvenor. It became a hub for London's upper class, with grand townhouses and elegant squares such as Grosvenor Square, which was once home to John Adams, the first American envoy to England and later the second President of the United States.

During World War II, Grosvenor Square became known as "Little America" due to the presence of the U.S. military. Moreover, Mayfair has been a cradle of innovation and craftsmanship, housing the esteemed tailors of Savile Row, renowned for inventing the dinner jacket, or tuxedo, in the 19th century. Beyond fashion, Mayfair's art galleries, auction houses like Sotheby's, established in 1744, and the Royal Academy of Arts anchor it as a cultural cornerstone, while its luxurious hotels and boutiques continue to draw visitors from around the globe, making it a timeless emblem of London's heritage and luxury.

Where to Stay
Handpicked Hotels
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Soho
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The Soho Hotel
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Classic
Haymarket Hotel
St. James's
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The Ritz London
St. James's
Hotel
Classic
The Stafford London
St. James's
Hotel
Classic
The Savoy Hotel
Strand
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Where to Dine
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Grill
Contemporary
Amazonico
Mayfair
Latin America
Contemporary
Araki
Mayfair
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Bacchanalia
Mayfair
Mediterranean
Contemporary
Bagatelle
Mayfair
French
Contemporary
Beast
Mayfair
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Private Dining
Best Private Dining Rooms
Private Dining Room (seats 2-14)
Halkin Arcade, SW1X 8JT, Belgravia
The Lanson Library (seats 2-30)
11 West Halkin Street, SW1X 8JL, Belgravia
The Rocque Room (seats 2-6)
8-9 Blacklands Terrace SW3 2SP, Chelsea
Private Dining Room (seats 2-16)
34 Charlotte Street, W1T 2NH, Fitzrovia
King Arthur's Room (seats 2-12)
66 Knightsbridge, SW1X 7LA, Knightsbridge


Afternoon Tea
Our Top Selections
The Lobby
1 Grosvenor Place, SW1X 7HJ, Belgravia
The Cadogan Lounge
75 Sloane St, SW1X 9SG, Chelsea
Art Afternoon Tea
252 High Holborn, WC1V 7EN, Holborn
The Lanesborough Grill
Hyde Park Corner, SW1X 7TA, Hyde Park
Cheneston's
1 Kensington Court, W8 5DL, Kensington
Annabel's, Harry's Bar and Mark's Club are not displayed on our guide for privacy reasons.


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