Quintessentially English, this pretty al fresco spot, attached to the Mandarin Oriental hotel and overlooking Hyde Park, offers a real summer treat. Enjoy a light brunch, refreshing lunch, delicate afternoon tea or substantial evening meal surrounded by colourful blooms, manicured lawns and views over the landscaped park. To complete the picture of country house elegance, there's a butler on hand dispensing dollops of sun screen lotion, cooling sprays and soothing iced towels if you work up a sweat scoffing your way through a scone. Forgotten your designer sun-specs? Fear not, for you can borrow a pair, along with a book, fan, shawl and magazine ('Country Life' of course) to see you through the afternoon. This is English decadence at its very best.
"More lotion, Jeeves!"
Visiting The Park Terrace (Mandarin Oriental Hotel)
6 minutes walk from The Park Terrace (Mandarin Oriental Hotel)
From the people who brought us The Thomas Cubitt gastropub comes this Motcomb Street venture with two dining rooms: one (more casual one) on the ... More
The first thing that strikes you at the Mandarin Oriental's restaurant is the spectacular view over Hyde Park, and the cleverly designed split level dining ...More
1 minutes walk from The Park Terrace (Mandarin Oriental Hotel)
Taking inspiration from Japanese ramman-noodle bars, Wagamama is the ultimate in high-quality, fast food. Huge bowls of steaming, soupy noodles, chicken dumplings with a chilli-soy ... More
5 minutes walk from The Park Terrace (Mandarin Oriental Hotel)
This enchanting boutique hotel set in the heart of Belgravia offers a warm and welcoming ambiance with a varied list of activities including horse riding. ... More
7 minutes walk from The Park Terrace (Mandarin Oriental Hotel)
Throughout December a section of Hyde Park near Hyde Park Corner is transformed into a Winter Wonderland, complete with fairground rides, giant wheel, circus, Christmas ...More
7 minutes walk from The Park Terrace (Mandarin Oriental Hotel)
England's most famous department store.
Owned by eponymous Egyptian entrepreneur Mohamed Al-Fayed, Britain's most iconic shop features on many tourists’ “must-see” lists - and with good ... More
8 minutes walk from The Park Terrace (Mandarin Oriental Hotel)
Originally the London residence of the first Duke of Wellington, Apsley House was designed and built by Robert Adam between 1771 and 1778 and retains ... More
1 minutes walk from The Park Terrace (Mandarin Oriental Hotel)
Trendy, fashion-led, Knightsbridge department store.
The younger, more fashionable cousin of Harrods, “Harvey Nick’s" started out life in 1813 as a simple linen shop. While Harrods ... More
12 minutes walk from The Park Terrace (Mandarin Oriental Hotel)
The Instituto is the official Spanish Government Cultural Centre. The London branch is one of forty that make up the largest Spanish teaching organisation in ...More
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9 minutes walk from The Park Terrace (Mandarin Oriental Hotel)
Central, sporty park.
Technically two different parks, Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens are in practical and historical terms one huge, merging expanse. Almost every kind ... More
9 minutes walk from The Park Terrace (Mandarin Oriental Hotel)
Technically two different parks, Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens are in practical and historical terms one huge, merging expanse. Almost every kind of outdoor pursuit ... More
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