May Fair News
The May Fair introduces Cardola VirtualHotel application
Guests at luxury London hotel, The May Fair, will now be able to access and book a host of hotel services during their stay, through the newly implemented Cardola VirtualHotel application. Accessed through an in-room iPad, VirtualHotel is now available in each of the hotel’s 18 signature suites, providing guests with instant access to services both inside and outside the hotel.
Cigar Room lights up The May Fair Hotel
A host of cosy, outdoor smoking areas, where women are as welcome as men, have sprung up recently as a result of the indoor smoking ban. Highlighting this trend is the new Cigar Room at one of London’s most stylish, luxury hotels, the May Fair, which officially opened earlier.
May Fair Hotel welcomes new Ebony Suite
The May Fair Hotel has launched a brand new Ebony Suite, bringing a new dimension to a property synonymous with luxury, indulgence and flair. Created for the style-savvy, the location is the ultimate space in which to entertain the A-list way, from the spacious private terrace, to the very latest TOTO bathroom technology – straight out of Japan.
BTN: Antony Lee, General Manager, May Fair Hotel, London
The May Fair Hotel, London is considered to be one of the most prestigious luxury hotels in the British capital with five star rooms, suites, health spa and gym. All this is located in a prized location on Hyde Park in central London – which has just been voted the “World’s Leading Destination” by the World Travel Awards. Here Breaking Travel News catches up with general manager Antony Lee to discover what separates the property from its many competitors.
Fusing fashion with hospitality to create the perfect partnership
Luxury hotel guests are not just looking for somewhere spectacular to stay, they are looking for an unrivalled experience. At London’s May Fair Hotel, partnerships with key fashion, film and art form the cornerstone of its strategy to give guests that extra something.
May Fair reopens after $140mn revamp
Following a £140 million restoration, London’s iconic May Fair celebrates its grand opening on November 2, 2006.