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In this episode we speak to Daniel Kyriakides, a partner at law firm Reed Smith. We discuss why private members’ clubs are experiencing a resurgence and what that means for the future of the hotel sector. From heritage buildings being reimagined as lifestyle destinations to hotels borrowing the experiential playbook of members’ clubs, we discuss how the lines between the two are becoming increasingly blurred, and why global growth is on the horizon for the private members club model.

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The Dorchester has been named ‘Hotel of the Year – London’ at the 2024 AA Hospitality Awards

Lately The Dorchester has engaged with the most “renowned” names in design and architecture to transform the hotel which is currently still unfolding. 

Pierre-Yves Rochon has redesigned the hotel entrance, The Promenade, new Cake and Flowers boutique, and the guest rooms and suites while Martin Brudnizki Design Studio has redesigned the hotel’s Vesper Bar. 

Situated in Mayfair, the hotel is part of the Dorchester Collection, a portfolio of the world’s “foremost luxury hotels and residences”. 

Regarding the accolade, general manager Luca Virgilio said: “We are incredibly proud of this wonderful achievement. This is a testament to the passion and hard work of every team member at the hotel. This truly is an exciting time for us as we enter a new era at The Dorchester.” 

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