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Sheraton Grand London Park Lane

Sheraton Grand London Park Lane

London · England · EUROPE

Marriott Luminous

When you book Sheraton Grand London Park Lane in London, England through our Marriott Luminous, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and flexible check-in and check-out.

Exclusive Booking Perks

  • Welcome amenity
  • Complimentary breakfast daily for two guests per room
  • Early check-in and late check-out (when available)
  • Complimentary upgrade (if available at check-in)

Location

Map of Piccadilly, London W1J 7BX, UK
Piccadilly, London W1J 7BX, UK

The Setting

Mayfair remains London's most rarefied postcode, a district where 18th-century townhouses line quiet squares and the capital's most established luxury names have held court for generations. The neighbourhood took shape when the Grosvenor family transformed rural pastureland into elegant streets under the direction of Thomas Barlow, replacing the raucous May Fair (held from 1686 to 1764 in what is now Shepherd Market) with orderly Georgian terraces. Today it sits bounded by the green expanse of Hyde Park to the west, the shopping theatre of Regent Street to the east, and Piccadilly's grand arcades to the south. Walk these streets and you'll pass art dealers in cork-lined galleries, tailors whose patterns date back two centuries, and restaurants where reservations are measured in months. The atmosphere is one of quiet confidence rather than showiness: brass plaques on discreet doorways, private members' clubs behind unmarked entrances, auction houses where a nod can move millions. London City Airport sits 14 kilometres east, Heathrow 22 kilometres west, both connected by direct rail links into central London.

Experiences: Sheraton Grand London Park Lane

Three-Michelin-starred Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester sits half a kilometre south, where an exceptional service team delivers French haute cuisine in a jewel-box dining room. Six hundred metres northwest, Hélène Darroze at The Connaught offers modern cooking in wood-panelled surroundings softened by pastel tones and plush furnishings, while Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library (nine hundred metres north in an 18th-century townhouse) presents Pierre Gagnaire's signature multi-dish compositions amid joyously colourful, lavishly theatrical interiors. Book a table at any of these well in advance. Two kilometres south, the Palace of Westminster and Westminster Abbey form a UNESCO ensemble rebuilt from 1840 on medieval foundations, a masterwork of neo-Gothic architecture housing both parliamentary chambers and the coronation church of English monarchs. The Tower of London's Norman White Tower rises five kilometres east on the Thames. Marylebone Farmers' Market brings organic produce and prepared foods to a spot 1.6 kilometres north each Sunday, while Seven Dials Market (1.8 kilometres northeast) gathers global street food vendors under one roof.

When to Visit

London's temperate maritime climate means the city never freezes nor bakes, but its character shifts distinctly with the seasons. Spring arrives tentatively in March and April, when daffodils carpet the parks and light lengthens through evenings that hover around twelve degrees. May through August brings the city's warmest stretch, temperatures climbing into the low twenties, pavements drying out, and the parks filling with lunchers sprawled on the grass. September holds onto summer's warmth while theatre season resumes and the city refills after August's exodus. October cools quickly; by November the skies turn pewter and streetlights come on by four in the afternoon. Winter settles in grey and damp rather than bitterly cold, temperatures rarely dropping below freezing, the city taking on a gaslit intimacy perfect for museum afternoons and early suppers. Late spring and early autumn offer the most reliable weather and the fewest crowds.

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Michelin Guide Restaurants Nearby

409 Michelin Guide restaurants within 50 km of Sheraton Grand London Park Lane

98 Starred Bib Gourmand54 Bib Gourmand 257 Michelin Selected

Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester

French

451 m££££

Hélène Darroze at The Connaught

Modern Cuisine

593 m££££

Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library

Modern French

940 m££££

Restaurant Gordon Ramsay

French

2.4 km££££

The Ledbury

Modern Cuisine

3.9 km££££

CORE by Clare Smyth

Modern British

4.0 km££££

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