MANDARIN ORIENTAL TO MANAGE NEW LUXURY HOTEL AND RESIDENCES IN MAYFAIR, LONDON
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Grouphas announced that it will manage a new luxury hotel and branded residences on Hanover Square in the heart of London’s Mayfair district. The project is expected to open in 2021.
Mandarin Oriental Mayfair, London will be an intimate, boutique property featuring 50 guestrooms and suites as well as 80Residences at Mandarin Oriental. It will be developed by Clivedale London and designed by architects, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners to provide an exclusive oasis of contemporary luxury.
The property will feature a vibrant fine-dining restaurant, a lobby lounge, stylish bar and a private roof terrace with bar overlooking Mayfair.
TheResidences at Mandarin Oriental, located in the building’s upper floors, will be some of the most exclusive private homes in the city. With the world of art, fashion, culture and business already on the doorstep, owners will enjoy direct access to the hotel experience, which will include an indoor pool, a comprehensive fitness centre and an intimate spa, providing Mandarin Oriental’s renowned wellness services. A full suite of five-star hotel services will be available to owners, including in-residence dining, housekeeping, valet parking and a dedicated 24-hour residential concierge.
Mandarin Oriental to manage new luxury Hotel and Residences in Mayfair, London
The development, which will be marketed asHanover Bond, is situated between Bond Street and Regent Street, on Hanover Square, in one of London’s most exclusive residential, retail and fashion districts. The Bond Street Cross Rail station, located on Hanover Square, is due to open in 2018 and will give residents and guests access to super-fast rail connections across London, with Heathrow airport accessible in under 30 minutes.
“We are delighted to be opening a second Mandarin Oriental property in London, and look forward to extending the Group’s legendary hospitality to another of the city’s most exclusive addresses,” said James Riley, Group Chief Executive of Mandarin Oriental. “Operating two complementary hotels in a single destination is something that the Group has already done successfully in Hong Kong.” he added.
The project is owned by Clivedale London, an independent, Mayfair based developer.
“As a company, we share Mandarin Oriental’s unwavering commitment to quality and service, making this the perfect partnership,” said Clivedale London’s Chief Executive Officer, Tarun Tyagi. “Together we are setting a new precedent for architecture, design and lifestyle in a world-class location, and we look forward to bringing the best of both worlds to our discerning clientele – the comforts of a private home combined with Mandarin Oriental’s legendary hospitality.”
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