Located in the exclusive Mayfair district, Grosvenor Square was established in 1721 and met with immediate popularity. Named for Sir Richard Grosvenor and referenced in several plays, movies, and songs, this square has always been the "in" place to live among the aristocracy. The square's most popular reference comes in "Street Fighting Man" by the Rolling Stones. Mick Jagger witnessed a rally and riot here at the American Embassy against the Vietnam War in 1968 and wrote the song shortly afterwards. Whether you're here for the bourgeois atmosphere, the embassy, the culture, or the Stones you are sure to enjoy your visit.
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Best Valentine"s Day in the Best Hotel
We spent 2 nights in this wonderful and lovely Hotel with my Love.This was our first Valentine's Day together.Everything was exelent,and our ro...
Very nice hotel, a bit pricy
Visited London and stayed at Marriott during summer vacation. Very nice hotel, good location (Mayfair). We were very satisfied with the service...
Will make for a special trip.
Upgraded myself to a club room at it was the best decision. Rooms are GORGEOUS! With garden tub, faux fire places large 4 post bed and lots of ...
Lovely stay!
We stayed in this hotel for a short weekend visit. We were upgraded to an executive room which was very spacious, extremely comfortable and loo...
The New Look
We love the new look 'Club Rooms' which were very contemporary and comfortable. Suit the classy location and status of the hotel. Breakfast in ...
great hotel!
We loved our stay at the marriot hotel! The hotel looks beautiful and the service is excellent. It's also very clean. The rooms are big and eve...
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