The Connaught, Mayfair
September 19, 2009
Perfectly poised between Carlos Place and Mount Street, the newly renovated Conaught is situated to provide a base for all that fashionable Mayfair has to offer.
This legendary London hotel celebrated it’s centenary with a £70 Million restoration and re-opened secure in it’s reputation as one of the worlds most coveted and luxurious destinations.
The hotel’s public areas are elegant with clean tailored lines, the emphasis on modern, comfortable spaces with custom designed furniture and fabrics.
Rooms
The design of the quest rooms and suites was undertaken by Guy Oliver, the Mayfair-based Interior Designer. Oliver has retained, preserved and enhanced the original features of the building, creating an authentic english environment balanced with contemporary design. The resulting rooms are plush and comfortable. Attention to detail is evident, from the solid mahogany doors, to the immaculately made beds. Each room or suite beckons, enticing with the promise of 21st century luxury in grand and sumptuous surroundings.
The Connaught even boasts it’s own 21st century Butler service ensuring that all guests are offered uncompromising service throughout the hotel.
Dining
The Connaught is home to one of France’s most distinguished chefs – Hélène Darroze. The restaurant received it’s first Michelin star within 6 months of opening and promises dining of the finest order. Darroze oversees all culinary aspects of the hotel including the informal Espelette.
The Connaught Bar, entered through Mount Street is a stylish and trendy space, perfect for cocktails.
The Coburg is a tradional London Bar which retains the spirit of the old Connaught, but has been given a modern spin by renowned Parisian designer India Mahdavi. In it’s new livery, The Coburg is an intimate venue set between 2 elegant fireplaces. Mahdavi’s signature furniture pieces are complemented by contemporary artwork.
Location
Carlos Place
Mayfair
London. W1K 2AL
United Kingdom
T: +44 (0)20 7499 7070



