Positioned directly overlooking Berkeley Square, 28 Berkeley Square offers a rare opportunity to host brand activations, experiential marketing campaigns and pop-up retail experiences from one of London's most distinguished addresses. This exceptional Georgian townhouse spans approx. 910 sq m across multiple floors and combines historic character with contemporary flexibility, placing brands at the centre of Mayfair's luxury, hospitality and cultural landscape.
Originally built in the early 1820s by renowned master builder Thomas Cubitt, the property has evolved from a prestigious private residence into one of Mayfair's most recognised hospitality destinations. Today, the entire building is available as a single venue, offering brands an impressive setting that blends architectural heritage with a highly sought-after West End location overlooking one of London's most iconic garden squares.
28 Berkeley Square offers a flexible setting for product launches, brand activations, luxury pop-ups, press events and private showcases. Spanning seven levels, the venue includes reception and hospitality spaces, meeting rooms, and a first-floor balcony overlooking Berkeley Square. With permissions for retail, gallery, hospitality and event use, it can be tailored to engage consumers, corporate audiences, media and international visitors.
Transport Links:
Underground: Green Park Station (Jubilee, Piccadilly and Victoria Lines) – approximately 5 minutes' walk.
Underground: Bond Street Station (Elizabeth, Central and Jubilee Lines) – approximately 8 minutes' walk.
Underground: Hyde Park Corner Station (Piccadilly Line) nearby.
Bus: Multiple routes serving Piccadilly, Park Lane and Oxford Street.
Rail: London Victoria Station within easy reach.
Taxi & Ride Share: Dedicated drop-off access throughout Mayfair.
Nearby Attractions:
Berkeley Square.
The Ritz London.
Claridge's.
The Connaught.
Annabel's.
The Arts Club.
Bond Street luxury retail district.
Mount Street boutiques.
New Bond Street.
Burlington Arcade.
Hyde Park.
Green Park.
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