Opened in 1955, The Hotel is primely located on Bond Street, in the heart of Mayfair's fashion and arts district. The only hotel to occupy such a prized address, it shares its illustrious position with prestigious boutiques, arts institutions and city landmarks, offering an ideal base from which to explore the individuality and authentic personality of the neighbourhood.Built in an era when American glamour prevailed, the hotel is styled from white Portland stone, dark marble and architectural brass detailing that renders it both notable and distinctive in character. Classic styling permeates throughout the property which has been indelibly influenced by its proximity to the high-end world of design, tailoring and the arts. The story of fashion through the decades is showcased in black and white photographic detail on each floor, while intriguing and evolving snapshots of British design are routinely placed throughout the lobby.
With an ample inventory of suites, The Westbury Mayfair, offers an enriching choice of distinctively styled spaces, with a variety of inter-connecting options, where warm, discreet and personalised service is a given. Guests staying in select suites also benefit from the unrivalled Butler service that is tailored to individual wishes and needs. The distinguished Berkeley and Hanover Suites, located on the 7th floor and the distinctive top floor St George's Penthouse, boast spacious outside terraces that overlook the Mayfair skyline.Awarded one Michelin star, Alyn Williams at The Westbury brings inspired dining to Mayfair with a creative culinary menu that extends to lunch, dinner and a tasting menu. Gastronomes can choose to dine in the main restaurant or in the privacy of the Wine Room, flanked with 600 bottles of wine, or the larger, Aspen Room, with its hand-blown glass fixtures, that seats 20 guests. Sushi devotees will find crafted Japanese cuisine in Tsukiji Sushi, an intimate space with a refined ambience, where traditional recipes
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