Cambridge House: A New Era of Luxury Hospitality in London

London is no stranger to iconic addresses, but few hold the same historical grandeur as Cambridge House at 94 Piccadilly. Once home to royalty, prime ministers, and aristocrats, this Grade I-listed Palladian-style mansion is undergoing a remarkable transformation. Under the stewardship of Auberge Resorts Collection, the residence is set to debut as a world-class luxury hotel and private social club, providing a magnetic new Mayfair destination to Londoners and international visitors alike.

Set to open in late 2025, Cambridge House is being meticulously restored to blend heritage with contemporary sophistication. Retaining its architectural elegance, the hotel aims to redefine discreet luxury for a new generation of travelers and tastemakers.

This isn’t just another hotel opening, it’s a statement about the direction of London’s ultra-luxury hospitality sector. The demand for intimate, highly curated experiences is reshaping expectations, moving beyond traditional opulence to offer bespoke, immersive stays that honour history while embracing modern indulgence.

Cambridge House is poised to set a new precedent in London’s high-end hospitality scene. As part of Reuben Brothers’ £1 billion regeneration of the Piccadilly Estate, this project joins a broader movement where historic sites are being transformed into modern luxury destinations. By seamlessly merging historic refinement with contemporary prestige, the mansion is becoming an exclusive sanctuary for those who value both legacy and exceptional service.