Mayfair escorts W1Mayfair is a very fashionable are of London, only the ultra rich can afford to live here, and there are luxury hotels and boutiques galore to explore with your london escort. Much of the area is owned by financial giants the Rothschild family and the Crown Estate. You can easily reach Oxford Street for shopping, Green Park for strolling and there are many underground stations to choose from, including Bond Street, Green Park, Hyde Park Corner, Marble Arch and Oxford Circus.
BARS AND CLUBS
The Drones Club 12 St George St, W1S 2FB “Breakfast is served until noon, when the kitchen starts turning out well-dressed salads, immaculately coiffured desserts, and those culinary equivalents of the little black dress, pastas and risottos. The Drones club sandwich comprised a giant ciabatta-style bun filled with roast chicken, mayonnaise, tomato and some bacon”
Royal Air Force Club 128 Piccadilly, W1J 7PY “Catering for all types of cuisine and with lovely views over Green Park, this is a great traditional place for afternoon tea, or a good whisky.”
Annabel’s Club 44 Berkeley Square, W1J 5AR “I visited Annabels few times. I did enjoy it. The crowd could be better, but we had a lough and had a dance. “The glamourous history of this place hangs over every room. I made me feel quite glamourous myself - and I'm a typical shabby plebeian.”
HOTELS
The Mayfair Hotel Stratton Street, Mayfair, London. W1J 8LT Green Park Underground
“We had a first class experience. All of the staff were very well trained and exceedingly polite.” “Difficult to find any fault and we did get a very reasonable rate without which we could not afford to stay at such a classy hotel! This certainly isn’t for anyone on a budget!” “Congratulations to head of personnel for such a well chosen and trained staff, even the bar staff who sent out to purchase croissants for us because there were none in house. The room was fantastic in every respect.”
Browns Hotel Albemarle Street, Mayfair, London. W1S 4BP Green Park Underground
“I would thoroughly recommend Browns” “This is an excellent example of a classic, well run hotel in London. It is well located, has great food and a very friendly staff.”
ATTRACTIONS
Berkeley Square Mayfair, W1J 5DE Berkeley Square exists due to an agreement between Lord Berkeley of Stratton and the Duke of Devonshire. In 1636, Lord Berkeley sold his house in Piccadilly to the Duke and in doing so agreed that the northward view would remain protected from any future building development. This agreement resulted in the creation of the square in the first part of the 18th Century. Although the square is no longer laid out in the original design, it remains a restful place from which to escape the bustle of the surrounding area.
Burlington Arcade Mayfair, W1V 9AB Renowned throughout the world, this impressive and elegant arcade stretching from Bond Street and Savile Row down to Piccadilly is arguably the best in London. The arcade boasts a vast array of unique shops along with amazing architecture designed by architect Samuel Ware in 1818.
RESTAURANTS
ArtisanThe Westbury Hotel, Conduit Street, W1S 2YF
Placed just moments from Green Park, Artisan is tucked away inside The Westbury - one of Mayfair’s most prestigious hotels. It boasts an innovative modern British menu and features dishes like carpaccio of wild mushrooms with citrus vinaigrette, Aberdeen Angus fillet with baby leeks and truffle butter and the deliciously tender roast Devonshire lamb with aubergine, sorrel and basil jus. Taman Gang141 Park Lane, W1K 7AA
Taman Gang is a calm little retreat from the bustle of the West End and is filled with stylish diners and high class london escorts, sipping cocktails in the beautiful bar and dining in the restaurant below. The pan-Asian menu is made up of many small plates, like crispy duck rolls and chilli salt squid, Wagyu beef teriyaki and lemon sole tempura.
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