Mayfair Escorts

Mayfair has been London's most refined address since the 18th century: Berkeley Square, Mount Street, Grosvenor Square. Today it holds the city's densest concentration of five-star hotels, Michelin-starred dining and private members' clubs.

Mayfair has been London’s most refined address for the better part of three centuries. The Grosvenor Estate laid out the original street grid in the 1720s (Grosvenor Square, Brook Street, Mount Street, Park Lane), and the geometry of that plan still defines the area’s quiet, residential character. Where the Edwardians built their townhouses, today’s residents and visitors find London’s densest concentration of five-star hotels, Michelin-starred restaurants, private members’ clubs and Bond Street boutiques. For Her Secret Society’s most established companions, Mayfair is the natural address.

The hotels make the case. Claridge’s keeps the Royal Suite for visiting heads of state and the Brook Penthouse for guests who prefer absolute privacy; The Connaught’s apartment suites overlook Carlos Place and Mount Street; The Beaumont’s Roman Suite is hidden behind Antony Gormley’s monumental ROOM sculpture. The Dorchester and 45 Park Lane both back onto Hyde Park, while Brown’s on Albemarle Street remains a favourite of clients who value an older kind of discretion. Bookings for a private dinner in any of these suites, an extended weekend, or long-haul international engagement begin most frequently from Mayfair.

The dining is the other half of the equation. An evening might start with cocktails in the Painter’s Room at Claridge’s, move to a corner banquette at Scott’s on Mount Street, and end with a long late dinner at Hélène Darroze at The Connaught or Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester. For something less formal, Cecconi’s on Burlington Gardens and Cipriani on Davies Street remain among the best places in London to be seen, quietly. Sketch’s Lecture Room is the destination for occasion bookings; Park Chinois on Berkeley Street for clients who prefer something more theatrical.

After dinner, Mayfair’s private members’ clubs take over. 5 Hertford Street, Annabel’s on Berkeley Square, Oswald’s, Mark’s Club and Loulou’s set the tone for what an after-hours evening looks like in this part of London. Our companions are routinely invited as plus-ones; introductions to clients who hold memberships can be arranged with appropriate notice.

For incall bookings, several of our Mayfair-available companions maintain discreet private apartments within the W1 postcode, typically in the quieter mews and side streets behind Park Street, Curzon Street and Mount Row, where neighbours expect a steady arrival of well-dressed visitors and ask no questions. Outcall to any of the major Mayfair hotels is straightforward; the concierge teams at Claridge’s, The Connaught, The Dorchester and 45 Park Lane are familiar with arrivals of this kind and reliably circumspect.

Mayfair also benefits from being walkable to almost every other elite London address. Park Lane and Knightsbridge are minutes away by car; Marylebone sits just north across Oxford Street; St James’s, Bond Street and the gallery district along Cork Street are all within a five-minute walk. For visiting clients on a tight schedule, the entire elite hospitality circuit collapses into a fifteen-minute radius.

Discretion is the unspoken contract throughout. No one at the front desk, the maître d’s stand or the cloakroom needs to know more than they already do. For Her Secret Society’s clients in Mayfair, every introduction is handled with the restraint the address demands.

Nearby Hotels

  • Claridge's, Brook Street
  • The Connaught, Carlos Place
  • The Beaumont, Brown Hart Gardens
  • Brown's Hotel, Albemarle Street
  • The Dorchester, Park Lane
  • 45 Park Lane
  • The Ritz London, Piccadilly
  • The Langham (Marylebone border)

Transport

  • Bond Street: Jubilee, Central, Elizabeth
  • Green Park: Jubilee, Piccadilly, Victoria
  • Marble Arch: Central
  • Oxford Circus: Bakerloo, Central, Victoria

Notable Dining

  • Sketch, Conduit Street
  • Hélène Darroze at The Connaught
  • Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester
  • Scott's, Mount Street
  • Le Gavroche, Upper Brook Street
  • Hide, Piccadilly
  • Cecconi's, Burlington Gardens
  • Park Chinois, Berkeley Street

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