The St. Regis London is set to debut in the heart of Mayfair this Autumn, bringing the storied legacy of St. Regis Hotels & Resorts to one of London’s most coveted addresses.
Following a full renovation, the hotel occupies a landmark position at the intersection of Bond Street and Conduit Street, on the doorstep of the city’s most distinguished fashion, art and cultural destinations.
Inspired by the vision of John Jacob Astor IV, founder of the original St. Regis in New York City in 1904, The St. Regis London reinterprets his enduring philosophy of residential-style luxury for a distinguished Mayfair address.
The architectural transformation of the hotel, previously The Westbury, unveils new floors, expanded public spaces, two exclusive wellness suites and 193 guest rooms, including 66 suites.
Designed by Richmond International, the interiors are inspired by Mayfair’s distinctive character, referencing the bespoke craftsmanship of Savile Row, the quiet glamour of Bond Street’s fashion houses and the cultural legacy of the neighbourhood’s galleries and auction rooms.
Crowning the hotel, the Penthouse Suite offers a 150sqm private terrace and panoramic 360-degree views stretching across the London skyline.
The property will debut with Le Perroquet, an all-day French brasserie by acclaimed Chef Daniel Rose, marking his first venture in the capital city, following a celebrated career in Paris with acclaimed La Bourse et La Vie and in New York, at Michelin-starred Le Coucou.
For the first time, Sarabande Foundation’s House of Bandits gallery will curate and display the property’s entire art collection featuring over 1,000 artworks by more than 80 artists for the hotel's bedrooms, suites and public spaces.
Bespoke commissions by artists, supported by this creative foundation established by Lee Alexander McQueen, will transform the property into a living gallery, with each piece being inspired by the destination and deeply rooted in the hotel’s history and future.