Millennium Hotel London Mayfair
Overlooking Grosvenor Square in the heart of fashionable Mayfair, the 4 star deluxe Millennium Hotel London Mayfair, with its Georgian façade has all the discreet charm of an exclusive private residence. Originally home to the Duke and Duchess of Kendal, this graceful building boasts a long and distinguished history. In 1815 following the legendary battle of Waterloo, Wellington's victory over Napoleon was announced on this very spot.
London's main attractions and amenities are within easy reach, including the shops of Oxford Street and the boutiques of Bond Street, Theatreland and the City's financial centres. The wide open spaces of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens are nearby offering relaxation or exercise. The hotel is just a stone throw from Green Park and Bond Street tube station and within 30 minutes of both Heatrow and Gatwick airports by train.
The 348 air-conditioned luxury bedrooms are remarkably spacious, supremely comfortable and well-appointed, all with broadband internet. Guests have the opportunity to upgrade to a Club room and experience the privacy of the Club Lounge with its many complimentary benefits including continental breakfast, beverages, canapes, Club Concierge and a selection of international newspapers.
The Millennium Hotel London Mayfair has 10 dedicated function rooms allowing 1 to 700 guests. From small meetings, cocktail receptions, BBQ parties, team building days to car launches, weddings and large scale conferences the dedicated Events Team will help you to create the most memorable of events.
The last word in executive boardroom grandeur can be found in the oak panelled Grosvenor Suite. It has a private lounge and ensuite facilities and caters up to 20 guests for either executive meetings or prestigious dinners.
The Ballroom is decorated in an English country style offering elegant private meeting and dining areas with state-of-the-art technology. Impressive chandeliers and detailed cornices discreetly hide the latest lighting and sound equipment. A separate entrance leads through to the marble Ballroom foyer with cloakroom and then directly into the Ballroom itself. The tall wooden doors, panelled walls and ornate wall lights complete the classic styling in this flexible room which can be divided into 5 smaller rooms.
Celebrity Chef Brian Turner manages his latest restaurant venture at the hotel, serving traditional British food, with many of Brian's favourite signature dishes, which are available in both the restaurant and accompanying private dining room. In addition Shogun – an authentic Japanese restaurant, is open for dinner.
If you prefere something a little less formal enjoy one of our innovative cocktails in the trendy Turner Bar or relax in the more traditional Pine Bar with a light snack whilst being entertained by our resident pianist.







