Streets of Mayfair

Mayfair is famous all over the world for its high value property and luxury & designer stores and boutiques.


Albemarle Street

Albemarle Street is a street in the heart of Mayfair in central London, off Piccadilly, just five minutes away from Green Park underground station. Albemarle Street was the first one way street in London, aimed at getting traffic flowing better and has historic associations with Lord Byron.

Berkeley Square photo

Berkeley Square

Berkeley Square is a town square in the West End of London in the City of Westminster, originally laid out in the mid 18th century by architect William Kent.

Berkeley Street photo

Berkeley Street

North of Green Park you will find Berkeley Street

Brook Street

Brook Street is one of the principal streets on the Grosvenor Estate in the exclusive central London district of Mayfair. It was developed in the first half of the 18th century and runs from Hanover Square to Grosvenor Square. The continuation from Grosvenor Square to Park Lane is called Upper Brook Street where United States Embassy is located on 1 Grosvenor Square.

Brown Hart Gardens

Brown Hart Gardens is an architectural garden was re-opened in 2007 as a public space after 20 years of closure and is in the initial stages of renovation. Situated on a terrace above Duke Street electricity sub-station, it has been described as the Mayfair Estates ‘fullest flight of Edwardian baroque’.

Burlington Arcade

The longest covered shopping street in England and possibly the most beautiful

Conduit Street

Located between Regent and New Bond Streets makes Coduit Street the perfect location for the high end fashion boutiques, with its central location.

Cork Street

Cork Street is a street in Mayfair in the West End of London, England. It is very well-known in the British art world for the commercial art galleries that dominate the street.

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Curzon Street

Curzon Street is located within the exclusive Mayfair district of London. It is within the City of Westminster, running from Park Lane (past Shepherd Market ) to Berkeley Square. It mainly a residential area with highly thought of houses and flats, like Chesterfield Gardens, which has flats renting from £5,000 per month.

Grosvenor Square photo

Grosvenor Square

Grosvenor Square (pronounced "Grove-ner Square") is a large garden square in the exclusive Mayfair district of London, England. It is the centrepiece of the Mayfair property of the Dukes of Westminster, and takes its name from their surname, "Grosvenor". Nearly all of the houses were demolished during the 20th century and replaced with blocks of flats in a neo-Georgian style, hotels and embassies. Access to the western side of the square is severely restricted by the very obvious security measures around the U.S. Embassy.

Hanover Square

Hanover Square, London, is a square in Mayfair, London W1, England, situated to the south west of Oxford Circus, the major junction where Oxford Street meets Regent Street. It is now almost entirely occupied by offices, including the head office of Knight Frank LLP, the London office of Vogue, MVA Consultancy and the UK headquarters of the head-hunting company - Odgers Ray & Berndtson.

Jermyn Street

A true magnet for the young and wealthy in London



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