Millennium Hotel London Mayfair A 3 star hotel in London

Overlooking Grosvenor Square in the heart of Mayfair, this historic hotel is a short walk from Hyde Park.

Guestroom are spacious with traditional décor and furnishings. All feature minibars and comfortable seating areas.

The building boasts an impressive Georgian façade and was the location of the War Cabinet meetings during the Battle of Waterloo.

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Map showing Millennium Hotel London Mayfair

Dining at the Millennium Hotel London Mayfair

Brian Turner Mayfair - Set off the lobby, this fine-dining restaurant is the London home of TV chef and stout Yorkshireman Brian Turner, known for modern British cooking with an emphasis on local produce. Dishes can include Fried Cornish Squid with Spiced Tomato Compote and Sea Salt and Seaweed Cracker, and Roast Lincolnshire Duckling with Pear and Apricot Stuffing. The airy room has views over Grosvenor Square. Designed by Noel Pierce, the dining room’s signature is the twinkling textured glass used in panels on the doors and walls. Open for lunch and dinner. A private dining room is also available.

Turner Bar - Adjacent to the Brian Turner Mayfair restaurant, the entrance to the small bar is flanked by bottles of wine stored behind glass. Low armchairs and banquettes are covered in leather and the bar is backlit with golden light. One wall is lined with panels of twinkling textured glass and large banana plants, giving the room a contemporary oriental feel.

Breakfast Room - Breakfast is served daily in the Brian Turner Restaurant dining room. Guests can choose buffet, Continental, Japanese, or English fry-up breakfast.

Pine Bar - Styled to resemble a London pub. Walls are paneled in pine and the carpet is patterned; chairs and banquettes are covered in fawn leather. The bar has live piano music in the evenings and is frequented by locals. Drinks and snacks (including sandwiches, pizzas, and salads) are served until the small hours.

Shogun - A fixture at the hotel since the 1980s, this Japanese restaurant is set in a small, subterranean, stone-lined room. Low lighting and mannequins dressed as Japanese warriors set the atmosphere. Dishes include sushi, sashimi, and hot Japanese main courses. Serves lunch and dinner. Closed Mondays.

Attractions near this hotel

Getting around: The quickest way to get around London is on the Underground (the Tube); the Tube stop nearest the hotel is Bond Street, on the Jubilee and Central lines. Tickets cost about £2 for a single journey. London’s red buses are a more sedate way to get around town; many bus routes travel along Oxford Street and Park Lane, both 200 meters from the hotel. Tickets cost about £1 for a single journey. The door staff can hail black taxis for guests. All black taxis have meters and fares increase after 8 PM, and on Sundays and public holidays.

All prices are subject to change.

Heathrow Airport (LHR): Approximate driving time is 60 minutes and distance is 32 km (20 miles).

Getting there: Heathrow Express train service to London Paddington Station leaves every 15 minutes. The airport is also on the Underground’s Piccadilly Line, which takes passengers to Green Park Underground station, 600 meters (0.25 mile) from the hotel. London''s black taxi cabs also serve Heathrow Airport; a taxi to the hotel costs about £50. A taxi from Paddington costs about £10. Bus services include the Airbus Heathrow shuttle to London Victoria or King''s Cross railway stations.

Gatwick Airport (LGW): Approximate driving time is 75 minutes and distance is 48 km (30 miles).

Getting there: The Gatwick Express takes 30 minutes to reach Victoria Station; from there, guests can take the Underground’s Victoria line to Green Park, which lies 600 meters (0.25 mile) from the hotel. London''s black taxi cabs also serve Gatwick Airport; a taxi to the hotel costs about £80. A taxi from Victoria Station costs about £10.

Bond Street – 200 meters (220 yards)
Oxford Street – 300 meters (350 yards)
Marble Arch – 400 meters (450 yards)
Speaker’s Corner – 400 meters (450 yards)
Park Lane – 400 meters (450 yards)
Hyde Park – 400 meters(450 yards)
Shepherd’s Market – 500 meters (550 yards)
Green Park – 600 meters (650 yards)
Piccadilly Circus – 600 meters (650 yards)
Royal Academy of Arts – 700 meters (750 yards)
Trafalgar Square – 1 km (0.5 mile)
National Gallery – 1 km (0.5 mile)
National Portrait Gallery – 1 km (0.5 mile)
Leicester Square – 1 km (0.5 mile)
Buckingham Palace – 1.5 km (1 mile)
Portobello Road market (Saturdays) – 2 km (1.5 miles)
Houses of Parliament – 3 km (2 miles)
Westminster Abbey – 3 km (2 miles)
St Paul’s Cathedral – 4 km (3 miles)

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