The Beaumont Hotel opens in the heart of Mayfair autumn 2014. Described as ‘grand in style yet intimate in feel’, it will be the first hotel by restaurateurs Jeremy King and Chris Corbin better known as operators of the Wolseley, the Delaunay and a number of other leading restaurants in London.
The Beaumont Hotel will have 73 bedrooms and suites including eight signature one-bedroom suites and ROOM. ROOM is a one bedroom 69 sq-mt suite designed and created by Turner Prize-winning British sculptor, Antony Gormley. ROOM is a modular piece made of stainless steel and fumed oak and has been commissioned as a piece of public art for the hotel.
All rooms and suites have complimentary soft drinks and a Nespresso coffee machine, dual-line telephones, voice messaging, personally controlled air-conditioning, complimentary wi-fi, interactive film and music on demand and a personal laptop safe. Room rates start from £395 including VAT and service.
The Cub Room is the resident's bar and lounge and will be purely for the use of the hotel's guests - and open from early until late. The American Bar will be open to both hotel residents and the general public every day from 11.00am until late.
The Colony Grill Room will be serving classical dishes from both sides of the Atlantic and will be open seven days a week from 7.00am until late.
The Lotos Room is the Beaumont’s boardroom and private dining room on the lower ground floor seating up to 16 delegates for a board meeting or up to 48 guests for a private breakfast, lunch or dinner.
The spa at the Beaumont will include a hamman with dry heat, steam and therapy rooms as well as beauty and grooming services. The gymnasium will be open 24 hours a day and will be complimentary for hotel residents only.
The Beaumont will offer a variety of services from chauffeur-driven courtesy cars; a valet; laundry, pressing and dry-cleaning services; 24 hour in-room dining and a full concierge service.
The Beaumont is located at 8 Balderton Street in the former Avis building, a 1920's Art Deco structure originally used as a garage. The hotel will be instantly recognised by Anthony Gormley sculpture of a crouching man in front of the hotel.
Details: www.thebeaumont.com