JW Marriott Grosvenor House London
JW Marriott Grosvenor House London is a large hotel on Park Lane in the Mayfair area, sitting directly across from Hyde Park. The rooms and suites feature dark wood, leather furnishings, and marble bathrooms, while the public areas include several restaurants and event spaces.
The building opened in 1929 on the site of a mansion that had belonged to the Grosvenor family, the Dukes of Westminster. The classical facade has remained largely unchanged since then, while the interior has been updated several times over the decades.
The hotel has long served as a social gathering place for London's elite and remains a venue where guests meet for significant occasions. The spaces reflect this role, from grand halls to quiet restaurants where people come together to celebrate or conduct business.
The hotel sits on Park Lane in Mayfair, within walking distance of Hyde Park, Bond Street, and several major museums. The nearest underground station, Hyde Park Corner, is a short walk away and connects easily to the rest of the city.
Before the Great Room was converted into a banquet hall, it housed one of London's indoor ice rinks, where the young Princess Elizabeth learned to skate. That rink is long gone, but the vast scale of the room still hints at what once stood there.
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