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Sheraton Grand London Park Lane | Comfort and class in the heart of Mayfair

London’s infamous Art Deco hotel experience

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Eliot Correll

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In the heart of London’s Mayfair district rests Sheraton Grand London Park Lane, a nearly century-old hotel, embracing 20th century Art Deco architecture and providing seamless comfort for guests. Centering on a more contemporary and elevated design, the hotel accommodates spaces for social and professional communities while offering experiences both tranquil and luxurious. Courtesy of the hotel’s location, Sheraton Grand Park Lane neighbors many of London’s finest tourist gems, allowing guests to enjoy activities and popular tourist visits during their stay. Many delightful locations accessible to guests include Green Park, Hyde Park, Mayfair galleries, and for those keen on the UK’s monarchy, walking distance from Buckingham Palace.

Within the walls of Sheraton Grand Park Lane, various amenities are available for guests to enjoy during their stay including an all-access fitness center and several lounge spaces. After renovations in 2016, the hotel features 305 guest rooms, 21 suites, and 43 club rooms, all reflecting their 1920s architectural history with a bit of modern flair. The most luxurious room, The Grand Suite, includes a primary bedroom, bathroom, entrance lobby, living room, dining area, as well as a study and guest WC. Complete with Art Deco-inspired design and original marbling on the bathroom floor, this three-bedroom suite serves as a private haven for guests.

Described as “Mayfair’s Local”, Smith & Whistle is the nothing short but a perfect retro-style bar, with a curated cocktail list and some of Britain’s top-notch draft. With evening house-led music and moody ambiance, Smith & Whistle provides a relaxing environment for enjoyers to chat and have a drink. The hotel’s restaurant, Mercante, offers a refined Italian menu with seasonal ingredients and fresh produce. To reflect Mayfair’s everyday food market, Mercante’s menu changes daily, providing a novel approach to the Italian market.

Those seeking more dignified and elegant entertainment may enjoy the hotel’s renowned lounge and bar, The Palm Court, offering cocktails, live music, and dancing. Blending traditional taste with more modern polish, this space is lined with jewel-toned glass panels, a marble bar rimmed with brass, and a breathtaking stained-glass dome aging back to 1927. As an homage to the hotel’s 1920s heritage, The Palm Court hosts award-winning English Afternoon Tea, where guests can indulge in a special collection of traditional and exotic freshly-brewed teas, as well as intricate treats and pastries. 

Expertise and devotion are two of many ways to describe the hotel’s staff, including General Manager, Justin Pinchbeck, who values exceptional hospitality with a dedicated background in hotel management. The hotel’s Executive Chef, James Dugan, yields a culinary background of 24 years, building a career on luxury hotel cuisine with intention and class. 

Sheraton Grand Park Lane cherishes modernity while upholding British traditions and 1920s architectural heritage. Providing spaces for events, meetings, gatherings, and casual dining, the hotel remains a timeless sanctuary in both historical design and sophisticated experience. 

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