Location
For discerning travellers seeking a contemporary boutique hotel in Mayfair, 45 Park Lane stands as a benchmark for luxury and exclusivity. Located mere steps from the iconic Dorchester, this Dorchester Collection property boasts just 45 meticulously designed rooms and suites, including a showstopping Penthouse Suite with panoramic city views.
Since its grand debut as part of the Dorchester Collection, 45 Park Lane has become synonymous with modern luxury, blending vibrant cultural influences and an impressive art collection with cutting-edge Art Deco architecture. The celebrated Michelin-starred chef Wolfgang Puck elevated the hotel’s gastronomic reputation by launching CUT, his signature LA-inspired restaurant, which remains a culinary hotspot in London.
The hotel’s atmosphere is distinctly more relaxed than its storied neighbour, evoking the chic intimacy of a modern private club frequented by locals and international jetsetters alike. The building, originally a 1960s modernist vision by Walter Gropius—founder of the Bauhaus School—was later reimagined by renowned architect Thierry Despont, who introduced the shimmering aluminium fins that give the hotel its distinctive aerodynamic silhouette. Its colourful history as a former Playboy Club is now a mere footnote, with no trace in today’s polished setting.
Guests enjoy exclusive amenities including BAR45—a stylish lounge for coffee or cocktails—alongside The Library, Media Room, and the recently unveiled Spa at 45 Park Lane. The spa features a 20-metre heated indoor pool, state-of-the-art gym, steam and sauna rooms, and an extensive menu of bespoke wellness treatments, making it a sanctuary in the heart of London.


Accommodation
True to its name, 45 Park Lane enjoys an enviable address on one of London’s most prestigious avenues. The hotel faces the lush expanse of Hyde Park, providing tranquil park views while situating guests at the crossroads of London’s luxury shopping and cultural districts. Marble Arch and the world-renowned Selfridges are just a short stroll away, while Green Park and the boutiques of New Bond Street and Jermyn Street are easily accessible by foot.
Behind the hotel, a network of historic streets—including Curzon Street, home to an acclaimed art-house cinema—invite exploration. Soho’s eclectic bars and independent shops are a scenic 20-minute walk, perfect for those who wish to experience the city’s vibrant energy.
45 Park Lane is conveniently located 25 kilometres from Heathrow Airport, with direct access to the Eurostar terminal at St Pancras, Heathrow Express at Paddington Station, and Victoria Station’s direct Gatwick Airport rail link, ensuring seamless connectivity for international and domestic travellers alike.







Service & Facilities
With only 45 guest rooms and suites—plus an extraordinary Penthouse Suite—45 Park Lane delivers an intimate, boutique experience with a strong sense of privacy. Interiors are a sophisticated blend of Art Deco inspiration and contemporary design, featuring a palette of taupe and charcoal, accented by sleek black details. Motorised blackout curtains open at the touch of a button, revealing sweeping Hyde Park vistas that truly set the scene.
Bathrooms are finished in opulent marble from floor to ceiling and equipped with underfloor heating, double vanities, rainfall showers, deep soaking tubs, and in-mirror televisions for added indulgence. Japanese-style smart toilets and Noble Isle bath amenities elevate the experience. High-thread-count linens, supremely comfortable beds, and Bang & Olufsen entertainment systems add further comfort and technological flair.
Thoughtful extras—like an in-room yoga mat and skipping rope—encourage wellness routines, whether in the privacy of your suite or Hyde Park itself. Entry-level rooms are compact yet stylish, while higher categories offer more generous layouts and, in select suites, private balconies with breathtaking city and park views. The London Balcony Suite, with its wraparound terrace, is a standout.
The Penthouse Suite, accessed via a private elevator, spans 170 square metres and is the epitome of urban luxury. Two bedrooms and two bathrooms, 360-degree floor-to-ceiling windows, and a vast terrace offer some of the most coveted views in London—The Shard, London Eye, and Hyde Park all on display. The suite’s interiors combine glass, chrome, and Art Deco flourishes with plush furnishings, including a walnut chaise and bespoke antiques. Exclusive touches such as an in-room iPad, complimentary movies, and a bottle of Krug Champagne await, making it a destination in itself for those seeking the ultimate London suite experience.


Style
Service at 45 Park Lane sets a gold standard for discretion and warmth. Immaculately presented staff greet guests with genuine hospitality, and each guest is assigned a dedicated host who acts as butler, concierge, and local expert throughout the stay. This bespoke approach ensures a seamless experience, particularly valued by business travellers. The Media Room provides a sophisticated setting for private meetings or private dining events.
Guests benefit from complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi, valet parking, in-room dining, and laundry services. The newly expanded Spa at 45 Park Lane is a highlight, featuring the longest pool on Park Lane at 20 metres, hydrotherapy pool, sauna, steam room, relaxation zones, and a fitness centre equipped with the latest Technogym innovations. Experienced therapists use premium brands such as Valmont and Aromatherapy Associates for a wide range of treatments.
Guests of 45 Park Lane also enjoy privileged access to The Dorchester Spa, with a comprehensive menu of facials, massages, grooming, and beauty therapies by top-tier brands including Carol Joy and Valmont. The spa’s nine treatment rooms, including two doubles, cater to individuals and couples, while a dedicated suite is available for manicures and pedicures. Personal trainers and yoga instructors are on hand, and guided morning power walks in Hyde Park are a signature wellness offering.
For those wishing to explore the city, Brompton bikes are available, perfect for scenic rides through Hyde Park or Mayfair. While the hotel’s ambiance is tailored to adults, interconnecting rooms and children’s amenities are available upon request, making it a refined yet family-friendly choice. Although there is no children’s menu at CUT, the kitchen is happy to accommodate young palates. The property is fully accessible, with all areas wheelchair-friendly. Pets are not accepted, with the exception of service animals.

Restaurants & Bars
Uniformed doormen welcome guests through a revolving entrance beneath a gleaming chrome canopy, where the prominent signage announces 45 Park Lane in style. The lobby’s 1920s-inspired design sets the tone for the hotel’s signature Art Deco aesthetic, with caramel and burnt orange leather chairs paired with rich wood finishes, all offset by a striking black-and-chrome staircase.
Guest rooms echo these design elements, featuring black lacquered furnishings, chrome bathroom fixtures, mirrored accents, and geometric-patterned carpets in neutral tones. Fresh floral arrangements and bold modern art inject vibrant colour, creating a harmonious balance between understated elegance and visual drama.
Art is woven into the fabric of the hotel, with an acclaimed year-round art programme that includes private exhibition tours and hands-on painting workshops led by renowned artists. Masterworks and photography from luminaries such as Damien Hirst and Richard Young adorn the public spaces, while vintage portraits of Hollywood icons like Audrey Hepburn and Vivien Leigh evoke a sense of timeless glamour throughout the property.





Sustainability
Since its opening, CUT at 45 Park Lane—Wolfgang Puck’s celebrated restaurant—has consistently ranked among London’s premier steakhouses. The menu is a modern take on the American steakhouse tradition, with a focus on exceptional provenance and expertly grilled meats. The restaurant showcases an impressive selection of USDA Prime, Australian Wagyu, and the city’s finest Japanese Wagyu, complemented by seasonal salads and sustainable seafood options. The dynamic atmosphere is enhanced by contemporary art, including works by Damien Hirst.
CUT Out, the elegant outdoor terrace on Curzon Street, offers al fresco dining in a relaxed yet refined setting, with crisp linens and lanterns creating an inviting ambiance. Executive Chef Elliott Grover’s signature dishes—such as whole fried sea bass in sweet and sour sauce—are perennial favourites, perfectly paired with a glass of Champagne or a signature cocktail.
Breakfast at CUT features Californian-inspired wellness options, including house-made granola, açai bowls with superfoods, and a full range of freshly pressed juices and smoothies. For those seeking indulgence, the menu also includes decadent egg dishes, such as eggs Royale with Beluga caviar.
BAR45 is the destination for pre-dinner cocktails, renowned for its Art Deco-inspired creations and a curated Negroni menu. Guests may craft their own bespoke Negroni, selecting from a premium array of vermouths and gins, or sample the expertly mixed house specialties for a perfect start to an evening in Mayfair.



What We Love
Dorchester Collection remains at the forefront of sustainable hospitality, with 45 Park Lane implementing robust initiatives to reduce its ecological footprint. The hotel prioritises responsible energy and water consumption, minimises waste, and selects sustainable materials for all refurbishment and construction projects in line with global best practices.
A dedicated in-house Green Team spearheads ongoing environmental efforts, from tree planting and biodiversity projects to innovative water-saving technologies. These actions reflect a genuine commitment to environmental stewardship and align with the expectations of today’s conscientious luxury travellers.
Editor’s Highlights
- Atmosphere – The refined yet relaxed ambiance at 45 Park Lane, with its Art Deco interiors and club-like exclusivity, creates a truly memorable sense of place—more akin to a private residence than a typical hotel.
- Suites & Rooms – Among London’s largest in their category, the accommodations feel more like private apartments overlooking Park Lane. Sophisticated, inviting, and with access to both CUT and the famed Dorchester Spa, this is a standout Mayfair boutique address.
- CUT Restaurant – Wolfgang Puck’s global reputation as a culinary innovator is evident at CUT. Beyond the city’s best steaks, the menu caters to all tastes, with vibrant atmosphere, museum-worthy art, and attentive service both indoors and on the terrace. Cocktails and creative cuisine make for a dynamic dining destination.
Varun SharmaEditor-in-ChiefBusinessclass

Insider Insights: What the Team Loves
- Personalised Service – As a boutique five-star hotel, 45 Park Lane excels at curating tailor-made experiences for each guest. The intimacy of the property allows staff to build genuine connections, turning regular visitors into long-term friends rather than just hotel guests.
- Art Programme – The hotel’s dynamic art calendar features a rotating selection of exhibitions by both emerging and established artists. Recent highlights have included landmark events such as David Bailey’s Vision and Sound exhibition, with an exciting schedule of new showcases now planned for 2025.
- The Spa – The Spa at 45 Park Lane is an urban sanctuary, offering guests access to a 20-metre indoor pool, advanced gym equipment, tranquil relaxation spaces, and signature treatments by luxury brands Valmont and ishga.
Lee KellyGeneral Manager45 Park Lane
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