The May Fair, luxury hotel in London, England
The May Fair is a luxury hotel in Mayfair, London, located on Stratton Street and offering more than 400 rooms and 37 suites, including a large penthouse suite with two bedrooms. The building combines Edwardian architecture with modern amenities, including a restaurant called May Fair Kitchen serving Japanese and Italian cuisine, plus a spa and fitness facilities.
The hotel opened in 1927 with Queen Mary and King George V attending the opening ceremony. Following a major renovation completed in 2006, it joined the Radisson Collection in 2019, reflecting its ongoing evolution as an established establishment in London's history.
The hotel takes its name from Mayfair, one of London's most established neighborhoods with deep roots. Inside, you will notice a blend of classic design and modern comfort that gives the feeling of staying in a place where tradition and contemporary convenience exist together.
The hotel sits centrally in Mayfair on Stratton Street, within walking distance of parks, theaters, and major shopping areas like Bond Street as well as key sights such as Green Park and Buckingham Palace. On arrival and throughout your stay, you can ask the friendly staff for advice and tips about getting around the city.
A blue plaque in the hotel honors the band leader Ambrose, who performed here frequently and shaped the venue's musical character. Guests can still see this historical marker today, documenting a piece of the place's cultural story.
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