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The May Fair

Stratton Street, London W1J 8LT England
Reservations:
800 333-3333 US - Toll Free
0800 37 4411 UK - Toll Free
Telephone: +44 20 7769 4041 Fax: +44 20 7493 0244
Email:  reservations@themayfairhotel.co.uk

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Mayfair is an up-market, yet discreet location, in the heart of London's West End.  Often referred to as 'London's luxury quarter', the May Fair 5 star luxury hotel is next to one of London's chicest shopping areas, Bond Street and just a few minutes' walk from the equally famous Regent Street.  Some of London's most beautiful green spaces are also on your doorstep, with Green Park a 2 minute walk from the luxury hotel and Hyde Park, no more than a 10 minute stroll. Here outdoor sports enthusiasts will enjoy jogging, horse riding and tennis.

Getting to and from the 5 star May Fair hotel

See the May Fair Luxury Hotel on a map Green Park on the Piccadilly, Victoria and Jubilee lines. The Piccadilly line provides a direct link to Heathrow Airport.  Plan your journey with the tube planner.

  • Nearest underground station
  • Train
    Fast track trains can be used for a quicker journey to or from the following airports into London:
    Heathrow Express from Paddington Station.  Journey time takes approximately 15 minutes.
    Gatwick Airport Express from Victoria Station.  Journey time takes approximately 30 minutes.

  • Buses & Taxis
    Buses stop minutes away from the hotel. Taxis are available directly outside and limousines or private car hire are available via the Concierge.

  • Parking
    The nearest NCP car park located in Carrington Street with an exclusive offer for Radisson Edwardian guests who self car park or choose valet car parking.
  • London Congestion Zone
    If you are driving to this hotel between the hours of 7.30am-18.30pm Monday-Friday, you must pay the appropriate charge by midnight that day or risk being charged a penalty fee.


Attractions and local landmarks
Buckingham Palace, Green Park, Hyde Park, St James's Park, The Royal Academy of Arts, Bond Street, St James's and Knightsbridge (for shopping), Theatreland, Madame Tussaud's, Bank of England, The Original London Walks (local), Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square, Covent Garden, London Eye, Britain and Tate Modern (galleries), Kensington, Westminster and the City.

The Concierge at the May Fair Luxury Hotel will be happy to arrange sightseeing tours, excursions and theatre tickets and to advise on local attractions.

About London

Each period of England's past, punctuated by monarchs, wars, fires and other disasters, has made an indelible imprint on the capital city. Yet even while embracing its history, London is a forward-looking, modern city. Witness the Millenium's London Eye, which joins Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London and the Houses of Parliament as world-recognized icons of the city. Another obvious example is the culinary scene New British cooking, as envisioned by renowned chefs such as Gordon Ramsay, Jamie Oliver, Antony Worrall Thompson, Marcus Wareing, Fergus Henderson and Tom Aikens, uses the best of regional ingredients in innovative, globally influenced ways; London also has outposts of celebrated restaurants like Nobu and Joël Robuchon. A profusion of cutting edge clubs and stylish bars like Tantra, Absolut IceBar, Bacchus and Lost Society Nightlife assure a high "hip" factor. Shopaholics thrill to know that London has stayed on top of the fashion game since the swinging '60s. Stop at venerable Harrod's of course, but then hotfoot it over to Sloan Street for trendy boutiques, or visit an eponymous shop Stella McCartney, Amanda Wakely, Bruce Oldfield and many other designers maintain retail space here. Dozens of art galleries exhibit the most recent works by emerging artists, and if contemporary art is your thing, the Tate Modern is the best in Europe. Not surprisingly, London, balancing old and new with ease, is regarded as one of the world's most intriguing cities.

Did you know?

Throughout its tumultuous 2,000-year history, England has had to weather devastating tragedies. The Plague of 1348 (Black Death) virtually cut London's population in half. The Great Plague of 1664 killed nearly 100,000 people. The year 1666 brought the end of the Great Plague but ushered in the Great Fire, which all but destroyed the city. More recently, during World War II, the Germans inflicted great damage to the city with repeated bombings.

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