The Arts Club was founded in 1863 in order to provide a haven for those people who had professional or amateur relationships with the Arts, Literature or Sciences. 153 years later, the club is offering its clientele a place to rest their imaginative minds, with the October debut of 16 art deco–style guest rooms and suites.
Since its founding in 1863, London’s Arts Club has served as a meeting place for many of the world’s creative thinkers, from Charles Dickens (who helped form the organization) to Claude Monet.
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Now the members-only hideaway in the heart of Mayfair is offering its clientele a place to rest their imaginative minds, with the October debut of 16 art deco–style guest rooms and suites. Nonmembers can also stay in the rooms, where Calacatta Oro marble complements antique bronze doors and custom leather headboards.
Guests can enlist the property’s team of butlers to arrange dinner at the Supper Club, a table at the nightclub 1863, or a tour of the resident art collection, which includes pieces by Tomás Saraceno and John Baldessari.
The Arts Club Hotel is one of London’s finest luxury boutique hotels The elegant rooms and suites offer a discreet escape in the heart of Mayfair for Members and their guests, allowing access to all the facilities of the club during your stay.
All the rooms and suites at The Arts Club have been designed with comfort and enjoyment in mind, from the most comfortable beds and the finest lines to the most elegant furniture and the very best in technology.
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You can also enjoy the beauty and peace of Arts Club exterior spaces, where romance and elegance are in the air!
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