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The Art Deco styled facade and entrance with Union Flags.

Claridge's is a high end hotel in the heart of London's Mayfair with 203 rooms and suites and around 400 staff. The hotel is famous for its opulence and art deco splendour. All very Poirot don't you know!

The hotel started life in 1812 as Mivart's Hotel. The hotel was sold to a Mr and Mrs Claridge who owned the hotel nextdoor and the two were subsequently combined. The reputation of the hotel was endorsed when in 1860 Empress Eugenie entertained Queen Victoria there, one of many royal connections leading to Claridge's sometimes being referred to as an 'annexe to Buckingham Palace'. And it's not just royalty who have patronised Claridge's, the odd celeb has enjoyed a stay including Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn, Joan Collins, Whitney Houston, Brad Pitt, Mick Jagger and Roger Moore (who no doubt enjoyed a Vodka Martini or two in the famous cocktail bar).

Every year Claridge's does a Christmas tree display which is usually designed by a big name in the fashion industry such Kally Ellis and John Galliano.

Art deco style font and windows.

Art Deco

Claridge's is synonymous with the art deco style of the early twentieth century but the building as we see it today was designed in the 1890s by C. W. Stephens - the architect responsible for Harrods in London's Knightsbridge. Much of the building from this time remains but there have been many renovations and modernisations over the years, most notably its transformation into an art deco icon during the twenties and thirties.

The restaurant and several suites were redesigned by the prominent British achitect Basil Ionides who was a pioneer of art deco design during the jazz age. Ionides was also involved in the design of the Savoy Theatre interior and published two seminal books on modern design. The Foyer & Reading Room at the hotel still boast magnifant glass screens installed by the architect.

In top hat and tails with mask during lockdown.

A new main entrance was designed by Oswald Milne, the British architect who later became the Vice-President of the Royal Society of Arts. A new Roman stone façade and mirrored foyer heightened the notoriety of the hotel among society members of the day. Building on this success, Milne went on to design a new art deco block as an extension to the east side of the hotel. The interior boasted a splendid suite of guest and reception rooms, all furnished in an elegant, eclectic style.

Claridge’s say they are proud of their art deco heritage, yet they don't rest on their laurels and have been involved with modern designers such as Diane von Furstenburg, Guy Oliver, David Linley, Bryan O'Sullivan and Veere Grenney. In 1996 New York-based designer Thierry Despont undertook a major restoration project giving the Foyer a modern take on the art deco style, with a Dale Chihuly light sculpture being the star of the show.

Fine Dining

Claridge's offer a range of fine dining in their restaurants and bars including traditional afternoon tea in The Foyer private dining room and Reading Room. There are two bars on the ground floor - the main bar and The Fumoir, a former cigar bar. L'Epicerie is a fine dining space in the purlieu of the hotel's revered kitchens. Here there is room for 14 guests to get up close and personal with the chefs. Claridge's Bar offers classic cocktails and the art deco inspired Painter's Room is a nod to the artistic stamping grounds of Provence and Italy. There's also a dedicated wine store—Claridge’s Wine Cellar—where you can buy rare vintages to take to your room or take home to impress your friends at the next posh dinner do!.

In the past the hotel has staged a number of op-up restaurants run by Michelin star restaurateur serving fine dining ranging from Lancashire hotpot to live ants flown in especially from Denmark! You can even buy a Claridge’s dining voucher. Beats a book token any day!

Address and Contact Details

Address: Claridge's, Brook Street, Mayfair, London W1K 4HR
Telephone: 020 7629 8860
Email: Send email
Website: Claridge's (opens in new window).

Travel Connections

Claridge's is situated in the heart of Mayfair, one of London's most exclusive districts, offering excellent transport links.

Underground (Tube)

  • Bond Street Station (Central, Jubilee, and Elizabeth lines): Approximately a 4-6 minute walk. This is the closest and most convenient station.
  • Marble Arch Station (Central line): Approximately an 8-10 minute walk.
  • Green Park Station (Piccadilly, Jubilee, and Victoria lines): Approximately a 10-12 minute walk.
  • Oxford Circus Station (Bakerloo, Central, and Victoria lines): Approximately a 10-12 minute walk.

Train

  • The nearest major train stations are those connected to the Underground network, such as London Paddington (Elizabeth, Bakerloo, District, Circle, Hammersmith & City lines), London Victoria (Victoria, District, Circle lines), and Charing Cross (Bakerloo, Northern lines). All are easily accessible via a short Tube journey or taxi.

Bus

Numerous bus routes serve the Mayfair area with stops close to Claridge's:

  • Oxford Street / John Lewis (Stop OR/OH): Buses 6, 7, 10, 23, 73, 98, 137, 159, 390.
  • New Bond Street / Oxford Street (Stop OE): Buses 7, 98, 390.
  • Selfridges (Stop BD/BE): Buses 2, 13, 16, 30, 74, 82, 148, 274, N2, N16, N74, N137.
  • Berkeley Square (Stop V/X): Buses 9, 14, 19, 22, 38, N9, N19, N22, N38.

River Boat

  • There is no direct river boat access to Mayfair. The nearest piers would be along the Thames (e.g., Westminster Pier, Embankment Pier), requiring further Tube, bus, or taxi travel.

Car

  • Claridge's has a dedicated entrance and usually offers valet parking for guests.
  • Being in central London, the hotel is within the Congestion Charge zone and the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ). Parking in the surrounding Mayfair streets is typically restricted to residents' permits or expensive pay-and-display bays. Guests arriving by car are advised to use the hotel's valet service.

Cycling

  • Santander Cycles docking stations are available nearby on Berkeley Square, Grosvenor Square, and Weighhouse Street.
  • Guests may inquire with the hotel about secure bicycle storage if needed.

Facilities

  • Restaurants: Claridge's is home to several renowned dining establishments, including The Foyer & Reading Room (known for afternoon tea), The Restaurant, and Davies and Brook (though this latter may be subject to change).
  • Bars: The Claridge's Bar and The Painter's Room offer exquisite cocktail experiences.
  • Claridge's ArtSpace: A new multi-purpose gallery and event space, occasionally featuring public exhibitions.
  • Health Club & Spa: A luxurious spa, swimming pool, gym, and treatment rooms are available for guests.
  • Boutiques: Small, exclusive boutiques within the hotel.
  • Meeting & Event Spaces: Elegant rooms for private events, conferences, and weddings.

Access

  • Claridge's prides itself on providing a luxurious and welcoming experience for all guests. The hotel is generally accessible with ramps and lifts available where needed.
  • It is advisable to contact the hotel directly regarding specific accessibility requirements or the use of mobility aids to ensure the best possible experience.
  • Assistance dogs are permitted.

Entry Fees

There are no entry fees to walk into the public areas of Claridge's, such as the lobby. However, consuming food and beverages in its restaurants and bars, or staying as a hotel guest, will incur charges based on their luxury pricing.

Opening Times

Claridge's operates as a hotel 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

  • Restaurant and Bar Opening Times: These vary by individual establishment within the hotel. It is highly recommended to check the Claridge's website or contact them directly for current opening hours and to make reservations, especially for The Foyer & Reading Room (afternoon tea) and its restaurants.
  • Spa and Health Club: Operate with specific hours, usually from early morning to late evening for guests.

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Other Places of Interest Within 15 Minute's Walk

Bond Street (1 minute): World-renowned for its luxury boutiques, designer fashion houses, fine jewellery, and art galleries, making it a premier shopping destination.

Oxford Street (2 minutes): London's most famous shopping street, home to a vast array of high-street brands, department stores like Selfridges, and flagship stores.

Berkeley Square (5-7 minutes): A historic and elegant garden square, surrounded by grand Georgian townhouses, luxury car showrooms, and exclusive clubs and restaurants.

Hyde Park (8-10 minutes): One of London's largest and most famous Royal Parks, offering vast green spaces, the Serpentine lake, and opportunities for walking, cycling, and relaxation.

Piccadilly Circus (10-12 minutes): A vibrant and iconic public space in the West End, famous for its dazzling LED advertisements, Eros statue, and proximity to theatres.

Green Park (10-12 minutes): Another of London's Royal Parks, offering open grasslands and mature trees, providing a peaceful escape from the bustling city.

Regent Street (10-12 minutes): A grand shopping street known for its beautiful architecture, flagship stores, and the famous Hamleys toy shop.

Wallace Collection (12-15 minutes): A national museum housed in a historic London townhouse, displaying 18th-century French paintings, furniture, porcelain, and old master paintings. Entry is free.

Buckingham Palace (15-20 minutes): The official residence and administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom, a globally recognised landmark (slightly over 15 mins but often considered due to proximity).

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