The Connaught Suite Collection

27 April 2025

All the charms of The Connaught can now be enjoyed in-suite

The Connaught has launched ‘The Connaught Suite Collection’ as part of its recently restored suites and rooms programme.

The five star fully butler serviced hotel is now offering a carefully curated range of in-suite experiences that reflect the elevated art of fine living ‘Connaught style’. From chilled martinis mixed directly from The Connaught Bar (voted best bar in the world) to delectable cakes from master Pâtissier Nicolas Rouzaud to bespoke in suite massages from the magical hands of the Aman Spa wellness team. Extra detailed suite touches even include the ultimate shoeshine service from renowned shoemakers John Lobb (shining shoes since 1866).

A plated dessert featuring a round white cake topped with vibrant slices of blood orange and delicate microgreens, placed next to a silver fork on a marble table.
A person lying on a massage table receives a relaxing facial treatment with herbal compresses gently applied to their forehead and cheek.
A hand pours Billecart-Salmon champagne into a tall glass on a marble table, with a plate of oysters, a halved lemon, and a small lamp in the background.
Close-up of a black Steinway & Sons grand piano showing the polished keys and part of the open strings inside.

 

Suite guests can now also access The Connaught Cinematic Collection of films edited by the British Film Institute. These films all feature iconic Hollywood stars and longstanding guests of the hotel, from Lauren Bacall (To Have and Have Not) to Alfred Hitchcock (The 39 Steps), from Vivien Leigh (A Streetcar Named Desire) to Jack Nicholson (Chinatown) and Grace Kelly (Rear Window) to Warren Beatty (Bonnie and Clyde) - highlighting their enduring appeal and much like The Connaught, forever in fashion.

We have such a rich choice of wonderful experiences on offer at The Connaught, it felt only right that for the first time, we can now offer them to our guests in the privacy of their elegant suites. We can even provide our own Connaught Concert Pianist to play should the mood call for it!

Sandeep Bhalla, General Manager 

The recent room and suite restoration at The Connaught was spearheaded by lead designer Guy Oliver, as well as architect Michael Blair and David Collins Studio who helped create the 34 highly individual suites. From the Terrace Suite, a contemporary hideaway with its own terrace overlooking the rooftops of Mayfair, to the sophisticated Library Suite, to the elegant classicism of the Sutherland Suite complete with grand piano, and of course the notable King’s Lodge and Prince’s Lodge, brought to life by the skilled artisans of the Turquoise Mountain Foundation.

Detail of The Connaught’s Terrace Suite, showing an intimate outdoor seating area with cushioned chairs, glass balustrade, manicured hedges, and views over Mayfair rooftops.
Cosy bedroom seating area with two cream armchairs, a round glass table, fresh flowers, and tall drapes framing a double window.
Side view of a black Steinway & Sons grand piano with an upholstered bench, positioned in front of large windows with cream drapery and parquet flooring.
Bedroom of The King's Lodge with intricate carved wooden sections

 

The Connaught is rich in distinguished culinary heritage. Home to three Michelin starred Hélène Darroze at The Connaught, The Connaught Bar, twice voted Best in the world, global super chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s eponymous restaurant and The Connaught Grill remodelled by renowned woodworker Mira Nakashima. In addition, the hotel includes the Coburg Bar with its exclusive whisky selection, The Connaught Cigar Merchants and the recently renamed Nicolas Rouzaud at The Connaught home to the finest patisserie in town.

Intimate dining booth at The Connaught Grill, with caramel-toned leather banquettes, a polished wood table, and contemporary pendant lighting, framed by natural timber panelling.
Intimate corner at Jean-Georges at The Connaught, with pale curved seating, a round black table set for four, and views of leafy Mayfair framed by red stained-glass panels and arched windows.
Refined interior of the Coburg Bar, featuring a dark marble bar with leather stools, an extensive backlit display of premium spirits, and a decorative ceiling with a central chandelier.
Full view of the patisserie’s interior, featuring a marble-fronted counter, mirrored walls, and modern pink seating.

 

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