The May Fair Hotel

Coordinates: 51°30′29″N 0°8′38″W / 51.50806°N 0.14389°W / 51.50806; -0.14389
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The May Fair Hotel
The May Fair Hotel is located in Central London
The May Fair Hotel
Location within Central London
Hotel chainRadisson Collection
General information
LocationMayfair, London, England
Coordinates51°30′29″N 0°8′38″W / 51.50806°N 0.14389°W / 51.50806; -0.14389
OwnerEdwardian Hotels
ManagementEdwardian Group London[1]
Other information
Number of rooms404
Website
themayfairhotel.co.uk

The May Fair Hotel is a luxury hotel on Stratton Street in Mayfair, London, that first opened in 1927 near the site of Devonshire House in Piccadilly.[2] The hotel is now owned by Edwardian Hotels, and Inderneel Singh, son of the chairman and CEO Jasminder Singh, is the managing director.[3]

The 404-room hotel completed a $150 million renovation[4] in November 2006 that updated the hotel, which opened in 1927 with King George V and Queen Mary in attendance.[5] The building also houses the May Fair Theatre, which opened in 1963.[6][7]

A blue plaque unveiled in 2005 on the building commemorates dance band leader Bert Ambrose, who performed regularly at the hotel.[8] In June 2019, the hotel joined the Radisson Collection brand of luxury hotels.[9]

References

  1. ^ "Edwardian Group London announces new General Manager of the May Fair Hotel" (PDF). Edwardian.com. Retrieved 2017-01-27.
  2. ^ Weinreb et al. 2008, p. 679.
  3. ^ "Inderneel Singh, Managing Director, May Fair Hotel, London". Asian-voice.com. Retrieved 2017-01-27.
  4. ^ "Hotels: Reviews, News and Ratings". Hotelchatter.com. Retrieved 2017-01-28.
  5. ^ "The May Fair". www.radissonblu-edwardian.com. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
  6. ^ "The May Fair Theatre private screening room". www.themayfairhotel.co.uk. Retrieved 2019-03-07.
  7. ^ Weinreb et al. 2008, pp. 536, 679.
  8. ^ "AMBROSE, BERT (C. 1896-1971)". English Heritage. Retrieved 2012-08-17.
  9. ^ "Edwardian Hotels history".

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