Diplomatic Concierge: Diplomat experiences
contemporary luxury at its best in London’s
most exclusive postcode at The Biltmore Mayfair
BACK IN OCTOBER 2019, The Biltmore Mayfair quietly
opened its doors as Europe’s first LXR Hotels & Resorts property –
Hilton’s top-tier collection of luxury hotels. The handsome 307-
-room hotel is located on one side of Grosvenor Square –next door
to the former Indonesian Embassy and US Embassy before it
moved south of the river. Previously the site of the Millennium
Hotel, and after a £60 million redevelopment, the property has
been refreshed beyond recognition.
Polished and sophisticated, The Biltmore combines high end
contemporary accommodation, with stunning views across Grosvenor
Square gardens. In prestigious Mayfair, the hotel unites twentieth
century grandeur with modern architectural details. Perfect for visiting
government ministers or VIPs are the 57 beautifully designed suites, in
which guests can enjoy personalized embroidered pillowcases and
monogrammed bathrobes. Even the hotel’s youngest residents will
feel perfectly pampered in the signature suites with their own
bathrobes and coloured toothbrushes. The 460 square foot King Grand
Deluxe Grosvenor Square View room is luxurious, but practical: a vast
super king bed, a comfortable seating area to watch the huge
television, a desk to catch up on work and lovely views of leafy
Grosvenor Square. Theopulent bathroom is an absolute treat: marble shower and separate bath, along with a cult Japanese toilet. This is a
high-end business-friendly place, with irons and ironing boards in the
rooms, so guests can be suitably attired for their next day of
meetings.
The Biltmore Mayfair is also home to restaurant concepts from
world-renowned Michelin-starred restaurateur Jason Atherton. Cafe
Biltmore is a relaxed restaurant with a pretty, al fresco space found
at the heart of the hotel, surrounded by colorful artwork, sweeping
greenery and glittering fairy lights, making it the perfect spot to
drink and dine under the stars. A fine dining restaurant and new
1920s bar from Atherton is in the pipeline and will be opening
shortly. People will be secretly delighted to have another reason to
return to the property. Atherton also oversees food and beverage
for the hotel’s extensive event spaces, including the impressive
500-square-meter ballroom, ideal for large-scale national day
events, or receptions, with capacity for up to 700 guests. For more
intimate functions, the Waterloo and Manhattan Suites can hold up
to 80 and 100 guests respectively, while the Kendal Suite lends itself
perfectly to up to 40 guests. Staff are warm, enthusiastic and
untiringly polite. They are ready to welcome diplomatic guests, and
indeed have had a few through the door already. Five minutes
away is Hyde Park and Piccadilly, and Westminster just a short cab
ride away, while the major London icons are nearby too: the
Houses of Parliament, Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery and
the Strand are close enough to walk to. But ultimately, The Biltmore
is a luxurious sanctuary from where guests can be based, while they
work, and experience the best of London.
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The Biltmore Mayfair is a luxury hotel that welcomes politicians
and VIPs among its guests. Concerning the fashion guests are
dealt with, what can confirm that it is ready to receive people
at the highest level of society?