Overlooking leafy Green Park, this stylish and elegant 5-star hotel offers luxurious and contemporary rooms, suites and apartments, as well as a boutique spa.
Opposite Royal Parks and Buckingham Palace, The Athenaeum is only 15 minutes’ walk from Oxford Street’s shops and the theatres of the West End.
Many of its spacious, air-conditioned rooms boast floor-to-ceiling windows. Each room features a flat-screen TV with pay-per-view movies. Guests also have access to complimentary WiFi.
116 at The Athenaeum is a contemporary, British restaurant headed up by Executive Chef, Ian Howard. Relaxed yet chic interiors paired with inimitable service create a warm atmosphere to dine in. The inspiring, seasonal menus champion local producers and use only the very best ingredients.
The spa offers relaxing treatments, a beautiful relaxation room, wet area, and a well equipped fitness room.
Use of the Spa facilities as well as treatments need to be booked in advance by contacting the hotel directly.
At the newest opening from restaurateur Arjun Waney, aristos and art dealers alike dine on sea-bream ceviche, rib eye with chimichurri, and other bites from Peru. More: http://tandl.me/11DXO0J
In the 18th century the park was notorious for highwaymen and Horace Walpole was one of many robbed here. Handel’s ‘Music for the Royal Fireworks’ was composed for an event here in 1749.
The chef Wolfgang Puck is a big food man with a big name. Aside from having some serious cocktails they also have daily popcorn - bacon flavour on our last trip and it was delicious!
It's where Brad & Angelina order a steak when they're in town. Opened by Wolfgang Puck, this upscale eatery also serves up a special Sunday brunch, where mixologists customize Bloody Mary concoctions.