Shopping streets don’t come more iconic than London’s Bond Street. Every luxury designer brand you can imagine is here, with many labels boasting lavish flagship stores on the street. You’ll also find art galleries, auction houses, department stores, cafes and luxury jewellery shops. Don’t miss exploring this affluent pocket of London.
London Marriott Hotel Grosvenor Square
Endless London Explorations on Your Hotel's Doorstep
When you stay in our Grosvenor Square hotel, make sure you save some time to simply wander the centuries old streets of Mayfair. Delight in the charms of this historic area that’s crammed full of atmospheric alleyways, pretty squares, quaint cobbled streets and stunning architecture. Here are eight iconic Mayfair streets not to be missed.
What to Expect
Bond Street
Avery Row
Just steps away from our Grosvenor Square hotel are the cobbled streets of Avery Row, Lancashire Court and Brook’s Mews. Exploring this area is like going back in time and being transported into the pages of a Charles Dickens novel. There are plenty of restaurants where you can indulge in an extravagant lunch, alongside smaller independent cafes and coffee shops.
St Christopher’s Place
St Christopher’s Place lies at the end of a hidden alleyway just off Oxford Street and is brimming with cool shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants. It’s easy to lose a few hours here eating your way through Italian, Thai, Turkish, Spanish, Japanese, American and British culinary delights. Londoner’s love this place and you will too.
Park Lane
Park Lane is one of London’s most prestigious roads connecting Hyde Park Corner to Marble Arch. Once a humble dirt track, it has grown to be one of the capital’s most exclusive addresses boasting eye popping supercar showrooms, luxury apartments and fine dining restaurants, many with unrivalled views across Hyde Park. Here you’ll be transported to a world of luxury.
South Molton Street
This pedestrianised street lined with pretty Georgian buildings runs parallel to Oxford Street and is a great place to shop, eat and unwind. Don’t miss the chance to browse designer brands and High Street favourites, all sitting alongside beauty and wellness brands, art galleries, buzzing eateries and cultural hotspots. Less showy than neighbouring Bond Street, it’s a slice of local London.
Savile Row
Dating back to the 18th century, Savile Row is an institution of British fashion that’s known across the globe. This tiny street is crammed full of tailoring houses and outfitters that make the best handmade, bespoke British suits in the world. The tailors on this street have dressed everyone from George Clooney to James Bond himself, Daniel Craig. Indulge in a day of luxury shopping on Savile Row and buy a suit that will last a lifetime.
Shepherd Market
Here you can experience a proper British pub and beautiful piazza packed full of upscale restaurants, cafes, galleries and independent shops. Escape the crowds in this unique corner of London and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of this charming local neighbourhood. A real hidden gem.
Duke Street
Mayfair luxury hotels don’t tend to come with large gardens but that doesn’t matter. Just off Duke Street, just moments away from the London Marriott Hotel Grosvenor Square you’ll find the beautiful Brown Hart Gardens. These delightful, raised gardens sit above a disused substation and offer visitors some respite from the fast pace of London life.
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