Where To Stay
The Beaumont
The Beaumont
Standing proudly in Mayfair, The Beaumont Mayfair occupies an exquisite Art Deco building originally designed in the 1920s as a garage, an unexpected legacy for a luxury hotel. Opened in 2014 by restaurateurs Corbin & King, this Grade II-listed property transformed automotive architecture into a glamorous boutique destination complete with wood-paneled interiors, polished walnut accents, and vintage-inspired Art Deco detail.
Mayfair
101 Units
Opened in 2014
45 minutes via car from LHR
Closest Underground Station: Bond Street
2 Restaurants & 1 Bar
Afternoon Tea offerings at The Gatsby’s Room
24-hour fully equipped Resident’s Gymnasium
The Beaumont Spa & Hammam
Awarded Two Michelin Keys in 2024 for outstanding architecture, service, and guest experience.
Winner of Best Traditional Afternoon Tea at the 2024 AfternoonTea.co.uk Awards.
Awarded the ‘Award of Excellence’ at the 2025 AfternoonTea.co.uk Awards
Named Best Hotel Design of the Year at the 2024 Independent Hotel Show.
Pascale's Insights
Why
- Home to Antony Gormley’s “ROOM” suite, offering one of London’s most distinctive art-meets-design hotel experiences.
- Art Deco elegance runs throughout, from walnut paneling and period lighting to beautifully detailed public spaces and suites.
- Tucked just off Brown Hart Gardens, it offers rare Mayfair discretion—close to the boutiques and galleries, yet quietly removed.
Now You Know
- Originally a stylish 1926 garage, the building’s Art Deco façade remains a defining part of its identity.
- Sustainability is thoughtfully woven in, including honey served at breakfast from the hotel’s own rooftop bees.
- Dining is a true strength, from Rosi and Le Magritte Bar to The Gatsby Room, known for its award-winning Afternoon Tea.
Our Two Cents
- ROOM by Antony Gormley is worth the splurge for a stay unlike anything else in London.
- Plan time to enjoy the dining and bar spaces—each offers its own distinct mood.
- A strong choice for clients who appreciate classic glamour, art, and a quieter side of Mayfair.
