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€311.40/ Night


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A family-owned Mayfair hotel on Half Moon Street since 1851, set across Georgian townhouses, with 129 rooms and suites, 1930s interiors and an acclaimed dining room.
Check in from 14:00; check out before 12:00.












€311.40 for 1 Night

Location
7-12 Half Moon St, London W1J 7BH, United Kingdom
Flemings sits on Half Moon Street in the heart of Mayfair, directly opposite Green Park and a short walk from Green Park Underground. Bond Street and Piccadilly are within strolling distance, and the concierge can arrange airport transfers by car.
Last Updated: 2026-06-18

Expert Review
Origins
Flemings is one of the oldest hotels in London, and one of the few in Mayfair still in family hands. It was founded in 1851 by Robert Fleming, who began with a lodging house on Half Moon Street and grew it, over the following years, into a private hotel; generation by generation it expanded sideways into the neighbouring houses, until it occupied a whole run of Georgian townhouses, some of them dating to 1731. That long, organic growth is still legible in the building today — a warren of staircases, levels and connecting rooms that gives the place a character no purpose-built hotel can match.
Inside, the mood is unashamedly glamorous. A recent design scheme dressed the rooms in a 1930s key — bronze and silky greys, bespoke furniture in silver-stained fiddle-back sycamore, period detail throughout — and hung the corridors with a private contemporary art collection. There are 129 rooms and suites in all, among them ten fully serviced apartments of one to three bedrooms and a connected townhouse that works as a private Mayfair residence, so the hotel suits a single night, a family stay or a longer residence equally well.
Food is a serious part of the appeal. The hotel's restaurant, Ormer Mayfair, is among the more talked-about dining rooms in the neighbourhood under chef Sofian Msetfi, and the 1930s-styled Manetta's Bar, its walls hung with portraits of writers, mixes some of the better cocktails in Mayfair. Afternoon tea is taken in the Drawing Room beneath hand-painted de Gournay panels. With Green Park directly opposite and Berkeley Square, the Royal Academy and the Burlington Arcade all close by, Flemings makes a characterful, well-placed base in the heart of Mayfair.
Top Secret
Ask about the townhouse and apartments. Beyond the main hotel, Flemings keeps a connected private townhouse and a handful of serviced apartments with their own kitchens and secluded entrances — a rare option in Mayfair for families or anyone settling in for a longer stay, with the run of the hotel's service on hand. For an evening in, book the wine room, where the head sommelier runs tastings and bespoke fine-wine evenings away from the bar.

The Review
Flemings makes a particular kind of sense in Mayfair: a hotel with genuine history and a personality to match, rather than a polished international box. Founded in 1851 and still family-owned, it has grown across a run of Georgian townhouses on Half Moon Street, and that organic, room-by-room evolution gives it a character — staircases that go where you don't expect, levels that step up and down — that the big branded hotels nearby simply cannot replicate. Green Park is directly across the road.
The look is full-on 1930s glamour, all bronze and soft grey, bespoke sycamore and period detail, with a private art collection through the corridors; the 129 rooms and suites run from compact singles to a connected townhouse and serviced apartments for longer or family stays. Dining is a real strength — Ormer Mayfair is one of the more serious hotel restaurants in the district, and Manetta's Bar is a glamorous, writerly spot for a cocktail — and afternoon tea under the Drawing Room's de Gournay panels is a Mayfair occasion in itself. Service is led by a Golden Keys concierge team who know the city.
It suits travellers who want a Mayfair address with some soul — couples, families in the apartments, and anyone who prefers a hotel that has accrued its character over 170 years to one designed to a template. The quirks of an old townhouse building are part of the deal, and some rooms are snug, as central-London rooms are. But for heritage, location and a genuinely good table, in one of London's grandest neighbourhoods, Flemings is a characterful and appealing choice.