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Sheraton Grand London courts Middle East travellers

Sam AllcockBy Sam AllcockAugust 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Sheraton Grand London Park Lane is inviting families and travellers from the Middle East to enjoy a last summer escape in the heart of Mayfair, offering premium accommodation, curated dining, and cultural experiences before the back-to-school season begins.

Prime location in Mayfair
With rates starting at GBP 499 per night in August, inclusive of VAT, the five-star property provides access to some of London’s most popular attractions. Situated steps away from Green Park and Buckingham Palace, the hotel offers guests proximity to the city’s cultural landmarks and shopping destinations, including Bond Street, Regent Street and Oxford Circus.

The hotel combines traditional elegance with modern comfort, making it a sought-after choice for both couples and families seeking a summer retreat in the UK capital.

Dining highlights
Mercante, the hotel’s signature Italian restaurant, is a focal point for guests. Inspired by the lively food markets of Italy, the restaurant serves seasonal menus featuring traditional dishes with a contemporary twist. Whether for a leisurely lunch or pre-theatre dinner, Mercante provides a relaxed setting that reflects the vibrancy of Italian dining culture.

Another seasonal highlight is the Great Gatsby Afternoon Tea at Palm Court. Created in partnership with the West End musical, the themed tea offers a 1920s-inspired experience featuring savoury bites, intricate desserts and a setting designed to echo the glamour of the Jazz Age.

Tailored for GCC families
The Sheraton Grand London Park Lane has also positioned itself as a convenient option for families from the Gulf. With spacious family rooms, interconnecting suites, and a focus on personalised service, the property caters to multigenerational travel and longer stays.

The hotel’s management highlights the combination of location, dining, and exclusive experiences as key draws for Middle Eastern travellers. Among these is a bespoke Fortnum & Mason experience, offering guests a private exploration of the retailer’s luxury collections, blending classic British heritage with modern sophistication.

Summer in the city
Beyond the hotel’s offerings, guests can make the most of London’s seasonal attractions, from Hyde Park walks and shopping on Piccadilly to attending shows in the West End. With the summer season nearing its close, Sheraton Grand London Park Lane is positioning itself as an ideal base for those seeking one final adventure before autumn routines resume.

Classic London with modern touches
The property’s combination of heritage and modernity underpins its positioning. With Art Deco interiors, established dining outlets, and curated seasonal events, the hotel continues to attract a diverse clientele looking for a quintessential London experience.

For Middle East travellers, the hotel’s tailored offering of family-friendly services, cultural activities, and luxury shopping access underscores its bid to be a preferred summer destination in the British capital.

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Sam Allcock is a seasoned media professional and content strategist with a passion for storytelling across digital platforms. As a contributor to Abu Dhabi Week, Sam brings a sharp editorial eye and a deep appreciation for the culture, innovation, and lifestyle that define the UAE capital. With over a decade of experience in journalism and public relations, he covers everything from local events and business trends to travel, dining, and community highlights. When he's not writing, Sam is exploring the hidden gems of Abu Dhabi, always on the lookout for the next story worth sharing.

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