© nobuMayfair is exclusive and the home of the super-rich in London. Steeped in history, its residents have included princes, prime ministers and ambassadors. Located close to Buckingham Palace and Hyde Park, the area is filled with decorative architecture, royal institutions, luxury hotels and gentlemen's clubs. One of London's most expensive areas for property, there has been a significant increase in office space over many years and it is now just as likely that a period property will contain a hedge fund as a wealthy individual. The area is a destination for luxury shopping, fine dining and rare libations.
{In walking order from Marylebone to Soho}:
Brown's Handel and Hendrix Claridge's Grosvenor Square Gardens Le Gavroche Mount Street The Grill at the Dorchester Nobu Berkeley Square Mr Fogg's Residence The Royal Institution of Great Britain Gymkhana Burlington Arcade Beetles + Huxley Royal Academy of Arts Gieves and Hawkes Savile Row Bond Street Sotheby's Pollen Street Social |
Categories
Architecture {50} Art & Design {35} Culture {32} Entertainment {34} Food & Drink {97} History {43} Leisure & Nature {35} Shopping {39} North {36}
Highgate {3} Hampstead {10} Primrose Hill {3} St. John’s Wood {3} Regent’s Park {4} Camden {3} King’s Cross {5} Islington {5} South {42}
Southwark {12} Bermondsey {4} Greenwich {8} Clapham {4} Battersea {5} Vauxhall {2} Lambeth {2} South Bank {5} Central {132}
Covent Garden {18} Bloomsbury {14} Fitzrovia {5} Marylebone {16} Mayfair {20} Soho {15} Leicester Square {5} St. James’s {24} Westminster {15} South-West {41}
Pimlico {3} Belgravia {3} Knightsbridge {3} Hyde Park {3} Chelsea {12} Fulham {3} Kensington {14} Suburbs {18}
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