This famously posh restaurant company is opening its first ever London hotel
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This famously posh restaurant company is opening its first ever London hotel
"The WestDill Mayfair Hotel will occupy the Grade II listed building on the corner of Piccadilly and Albemarle Street designed back in the 1920s by architect and lawyer Sir William Curtis Green, whose work also included The Dorchester and the building which houses the flagship Wolseley restaurant, located just across the road."
"If anyone can turn a financial building into six-floors of glamorous suites and 50 guest rooms, it's The Wolseley. Its Piccadilly original opened in 2003 in what was once a 1920s marble car showroom."
"The five-star hotel's doors will swing wide before the close of the year, when it'll also debut a restaurant and bar. Details on the food and drinks set to be on offer haven't been announced yet."
"Bobby Hiranandani, co-chair of Royal Group of Companies, which owns The Wolseley, said the new hotel will contribute to 'the continued renaissance of Mayfair and the wider West End'."
The Wolseley is developing its first London hotel, the WestDill Mayfair Hotel, in a Grade II listed building formerly housing a bank. This six-floor hotel will feature glamorous suites and 50 guest rooms. Located near Green Park tube station, the hotel is set to open before the end of the year, accompanied by a restaurant and bar. The project aims to enhance the prestige of Mayfair and the West End, as stated by Bobby Hiranandani of the Royal Group of Companies.
Read at Time Out London
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