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London Marriott Hotel Grosvenor Square has unveiled a significant renovation ahead of its 40th anniversary this month.

The renovation includes a redesigned lobby with a new all-day food and drinks offering, an upgraded M Club Lounge, and enhancements to its meeting and event spaces.

This builds on the hotel’s most recent refurbishment in 2020 which took the hotel to 237 rooms and suites.

The new-look lobby includes The Luggage Room Lounge, an all-day space serving H.R. Higgins coffee and tea, alongside pastries, light bites, and bistro-style fare.

The space joins the hotel’s dining line-up which also includes Gordon Ramsay Bar and Grill, Lucky Cat by Gordon Ramsay, and the original Luggage Room speakeasy, under The Luggage Room Bar and Lounge name.

The M Club Lounge, exclusive to executive room and suite guests, has been reimagined with bespoke furnishings, new work zones and upgraded all-day refreshments.

Across the hotel’s 11 event spaces, the Mayfair Suites now offer a dedicated breakout area, coffee stations and an elevated catering menu, with flexible layouts for up to 170 guests.

Meanwhile, the Westminster Ballroom remains one of London’s largest pillar-free venues, hosting up to 900 for galas, launches and conferences.

Alok Dixit, general manager of London Marriott Hotel Grosvenor Square, said: “This renovation marks an exciting new chapter as we celebrate 40 years in Mayfair. The introduction of The Luggage Room Bar & Lounge brings a fresh energy to the guest experience—seamlessly combining a relaxed all-day space with light bites with our much-loved evening speakeasy.

“Alongside enhancements to the M Club Lounge and meeting spaces, these updates ensure we continue to be a destination that’s both timeless and forward-looking—for our guests, our teams, and the wider Mayfair community.”

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