Mayfair is Located in the West End of London and is London's most Exclusive District and in many way's it is an amazing place to Live, Work and Visit. Named after the fortnight long May Fair that took place there, Mayfair is a fashionable district that includes the most important retail shopping activity in the United Kingdom. Enjoy this wonderful part of London and Book one of our Mayfair Hotels Now!
Mayfair is close to some of the most popular areas of London including Hyde Park, Knightsbridge and Bayswater
Mayfair Attractions
Mayfair is a fashionalbe district that includes the most important retail shopping industry in the UK! Mayfair is home to the famous Department Store Selfridges and the teenage shopping heaven -TOPSHOP. Bond Street, with its long-established art auctioneers and exclusive boutiques and designer flagship stores, is a magnet for lavish spenders from around the world.
Some Attractions in Mayfair include
- Burlington Arcade- is located alongside Burlington House which is now home to the Royal Achademy of Arts. Burlington Arcade represents a haven away from the traffic of Piccadilly and it is noted for its selection of luxury goods.
- Bond Street -is a major shopping street in the West End of London. It is more upmarket than nearby Regent Street and Oxford Street and has been a fashionable shopping street since the 18th century.
- Grosvenor Square is the centrepiece of the Mayfair property of the Dukes of Westminster, and takes its name from their surname, "Grosvenor". The central garden, which was originally reserved for the use of the occupants of the houses as was standard in a London square, is now a public park.
- Sheperds Market- Located between Piccadilly and Curzon Street, It is is a pedestrianized enclave of small shops, pubs, restaurants and out-door cafés.
Mayfair Transport
Mayfair has many modes of Transport including the Tube, Bus, Coach, Taxi's, and Train. The nearest London Underground stations are:
- Bond Street, Green Park,
- Hyde Park Corner,
- Marble Arch and
- Oxford Circus.
The nearest Train Station is Victoria Station. For more information on Routes and Modes of Transport in London visit the "Transport for London" Website.
