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Vincent Van Gogh, for whom colour was the chief symbol of expression, once said, “great things are done by a series of small things brought together”. So, true to these words, is the relationship between The Chesterfield Mayfair, the four-star luxury boutique hotel in Mayfair, London, and The Royal Academy of Arts, whose partnership invites guests to experience Art, Culture, award-winning Service and Luxury in London between 23rd January and 18th April 2010.
Louis Roederer’s Cristal and London’s Mayfair district have much in common. Both are synonymous with elegance and luxury, stylish in their appearance, desired for their status and are nothing less than first class. Small wonder that they are beloved of the rich and famous the world over – the place, and the drink, that is on the lips of countless celebrities and royalty. Some would say the two go hand in hand.
Entree Magazine comment on The Chesterfield Mayfair's own award-winning Loris Lucchini and The Butler's Restaurant.
The Caterer & Hotelkeeper has named Loris Lucchini of The Chesterfield Mayfair Hotel, London, Hotel Restaurant Manager of the Year.. This award is also fitting recognition of the restaurant's entire service team and reflects the hotel's committment to exceptional service throughout.
When it comes to the perfect cuppa, no-one knows more about how to brew it than the UK’s prestigious Tea Guild. The Guild is a unique organisation that represents and encourages those outlets who are dedicated to both brewing and serving tea to the high standards outlined by the United Kingdom Tea Council.
What a delight - enjoy delicious Hot Chocolate in the warmth of London's fabulous Chesterfield Mayfair. The blustery winter weather will disappear and, if you are feeling particularly daring, be sure to have a drop of Liqueur added.
The Chesterfield Mayfair's, Butler's Restaurant is featured in Tatlers Restaurant Guide 2008.
What better way to celebrate Easter than at The Chesterfield Mayfair and in the heart of London? What a delightful combination. The hotel is ideally located off Berkeley Square, near to Green Park and a stroll-away from the elegant shops of Bond and Regent Streets.
My brand awareness of Red Carnation Hotels was slow to take hold, maybe because where I came from "Carnation" was a brand of evaporated milk. It was a subliminal association and it took a while for me to realize that the Red Carnation Hotels brand has more in common with the elegant red flowers than with little cans of milk.