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Mayfair 116 Piccadilly, London, United Kingdom, W1J 7BJ
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320 ftOld Park Lane Hard Rock Cafe
340 ftGreen Park Constitution Hill
850 ftAchiles Way
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Specialties
The family-owned 5 Star Athenaeumis the central London hotel with a big personality. The Living Garden Wall is an iconic landmark towering above Piccadilly. All rooms and suites feature floor to ceiling windows with views over London, Green Park and Mayfair. In-room facilities include Bose docking station, flat screen TV, complimentary mini bar soft drinks and snacks. The Apartments are luxurious, yet homely. And it is perfectly located for a short stroll to Buckingham Palace, the West End and Theatre district.
Enjoy our award-winning afternoon tea in our delightfully discreet Garden Room or have a relaxing meal in the restaurant — our menus comprise contemporary interpretations of classic British dishes. Fancy a tipple? Our famous Whisky Bar has 270 whiskies and counting…
Relax and unwind in our newly renovated Spa relaxation area or spoil yourself with an amazing REN or Elemis treatment.
History
Established in 1971.
«Hope House» was built in the Victorian era during 1849 – 50 and was noted by Charles Dickens for its extravagant interior. Rumour has it, the house had to be sold by the boisterous 6th Duke of Newcastle to pay off his gambling debts. The ‘Athenaeum’ name was first used over 150 years ago in 1864 when the house was bought by the Junior Athenaeum Club as the ideal spot for entertaining MPs, Lords and the great and good of London.
Around the corner, where our apartments are located, life started even earlier in 1720 when John Downe first built ‘Down Street’. It was rebuilt in the 1890s and transformed into beautiful Victorian townhouses.
No.116 was regenerated in the 1930s as a luxurious Art Deco apartment block, still called The Athenaeum. The Rank Organisation snapped it up in 1971, transformed it into an iconic hotel and installed all their stars here whenever they were filming at London’s famous Pinewood and Ealing Studios
The Athenaeum has been family-run since the 1990s.