Mayfair is at the heart of Central London and it derives its name from the 15 day fair that was held in the area. This area has been owned by the Grosvenor family since 1677. The fair was stopped by the aristocratic citizens of Mayfair.
The aristocrats felt it was attracting undesirable people from poorer areas of
London. The
London area of
Mayfair is situated between
Oxford Street,
Regents Street,
Piccadilly and
Park Lane. The properties in
Mayfair are very large and desirable - the area has always attracted the rich and powerful.
Mayfair is close to many beautiful parks and historic squares and the areas elite residents have attracted the worlds finest shops and the most exclusive businesses.
Saville Row a road that runs parallel to
Regent Street is world famous for its quality of tailors and materials. Men have what is known as a
"bespoke" suit that are specifically made for them and personalities as
Prince Charles get their suits from the appropriate named street
"the golden mile of tailoring".
Visitors to
Mayfair may wish to visit
Shepherds Market- a pedestrianised maze of coffee shops, pubs and restaurants just off
Piccadilly.
Mayfair also boasts the capital's most exclusive shops, hotels (the wonderful art deco style of The Park Lane Hotel, the exclusive
Westbury Mayfair, the peaceful but heavenly
Millennium Mayfair) restaurants and clubs.
Mayfair is dominated in the north by three large squares:
Grosvenor,
Hanover and
Berkeley, with
Grosvenor square being the home of the
American Embassy. Many other Embassies call
Mayfair home.
What can the astute visitor to
Mayfair find to do next, how about Tea at
The Dorchester, or a stroll up
Park Lane where one can get close to the
McLaren F1 car on display, one of the most expensive cars you can buy at ₤500.000 or meander in the evening to the
Hilton for an incredible view of the capital at night.
Locations near that might entice the visitor away from wonderful
Mayfair would be
Regent's Park or perhaps the quirkiness of
Camden Town; both are only a short distance from
Mayfair.