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The Berkeley and The Emory in Belgravia have appointed Kostas Sfaltos as the new general manager of both hotels.
The two hotels are part of the Maybourne collection of hotels alongside Claridge’s and The Connaught in London.
Sfaltos has been working in the hospitality industry for over 30 years, most recently as managing director of Bvlgari Hotel in Knightsbridge.
He has significant experience within the 5-star luxury market within London in particular, with previous roles including general manager of Old Aldwych Hotel and hotel manager for the launch of Café Royal.
In his new role he will oversee Surrenne, Maybourne’s new longevity Member’s Club which features subterranean floors of wellbeing, found below The Emory.
Commenting on his new position, Sfaltos said: “I am excited to join Maybourne as they continue to grow and very much look forward to being part of energetic and creative hotel teams who consistently lead the way in the art of extraordinary hospitality.”
Roland Fasel, Maybourne’s chief operating officer, added: “It gives me great pleasure to welcome Kostas Sfaltos to our Maybourne family. Kostas brings many years of experience as well as a dynamic approach to hotel management. His experience will help drive the continued success of growth of The Berkeley and The Emory and position them at the forefront of the ultra-luxury landscape in London.”




























