The former home of the Duchess of Kendal, the Millennium Hotel London Mayfair stands in the exclusive Mayfair district of London, England. Bond Street is located 200 metres away, while the Marble Arch entrance to Hyde Park is positioned 400 metres from the hotel.
The hotel's historic façade faces Grosvenor Square, although the main entrance is located behind the hotel. Celebrity chef Brian Turner captains the Brian Turner Mayfair restaurant, known for modern British fare with an emphasis on local produce. Turner Bar exudes contemporary Asian ambience. Shogun is housed within a stone-lined room and features subdued lighting and mannequins dressed in warrior garb. Dishes include sushi, sashimi and hot Japanese main courses. The 24-hour business centre is located next to a grand ballroom that accommodates up to 700 people. The hotel offers wireless Internet access for a fee. A complimentary 24-hour fitness centre contains a television, full-length mirrors, a punching bag, free weights, and cardiovascular and weight-training equipment. The hotel boasts accredited Clefs d'Or concierge staff.
This seven-story property offers 336 air-conditioned guestrooms, some decorated with antique-style furnishings and elegant wall coverings, while others reflect a contemporary feel. High-speed Internet access is available. Televisions are enclosed within wooden cabinets. Additional room amenities include coffeemakers and minibars. Laptop-compatible, in-room safes are provided. Marble or tile-clad bathrooms include heated towel racks, bathrobes, slippers, and shower/tub combinations or bathtubs with separate walk-in showers.
The hotel's renowned chef, Brian Turner, signs menus, including room-service menus, that serve as great London souvenirs.
This seven-story property offers 336 air-conditioned guestrooms, some decorated with antique-style furnishings and elegant wall coverings, while others reflect a contemporary feel. High-speed Internet access is available. Televisions are enclosed within wooden cabinets. Additional room amenities include coffeemakers and minibars. Laptop-compatible, in-room safes are provided. Marble or tile-clad bathrooms include heated towel racks, bathrobes, slippers, and shower/tub combinations or bathtubs with separate walk-in showers.
The hotel's renowned chef, Brian Turner, signs menus, including room-service menus, that serve as great London souvenirs.