The St. Regis London is set to open its doors in Mayfair this autumn, marking a significant addition to the city's luxury hospitality scene. Located at the intersection of Bond Street and Conduit Street, the hotel has undergone a complete transformation from its previous incarnation as The Westbury, now boasting 193 rooms, including 66 suites and a penthouse with panoramic views.
The hotel will feature a unique art collection curated by the Sarabande Foundation’s House of Bandits gallery, founded by the late Lee Alexander McQueen. This collection includes over 1,000 artworks by more than 80 artists, turning the hotel into a living gallery that reflects both the history and future of the location.
Guests will enjoy the signature St. Regis Butler Service, which promises bespoke and anticipatory service. The hotel will also house Le Perroquet, an all-day French brasserie by acclaimed Chef Daniel Rose, known for his work in Paris and New York.
Marco Novella, General Manager of The St. Regis London, stated, “The St. Regis London is set to become the city’s newest cultural heartbeat and gathering place.” He emphasised the hotel's commitment to providing intuitive service and reimagining timeless rituals for modern guests.
With its rich interiors inspired by Mayfair's character and a central courtyard, The St. Regis London aims to blend luxury with cultural patronage, offering a refined experience in one of London's most prestigious neighbourhoods
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