Sheraton Grand London Park Lane, the distinguished Art Deco hotel overlooking Green Park, has announced the reopening of its newly refurbished Palm Court Lounge & Bar. Long celebrated as the social heart of the hotel, Palm Court now enters a new era of elegance designed to appeal to today’s global luxury traveller, particularly visitors from the UAE and wider GCC, for whom London remains a year-round favourite.
With Mayfair continuing to attract Middle Eastern travellers for its exceptional shopping, cultural attractions and refined dining, the revitalised Palm Court offers an elevated lounge experience ideally suited to the lifestyle and preferences of GCC guests. Whether enjoyed as a serene escape after a day on Bond Street or a destination for afternoon tea gatherings with family and friends, the refreshed space blends heritage, luxury and thoughtful hospitality that resonates with travellers from the region.
EVOKING AN ERA OF ART DECO ELEGANCE
The redesign, led by London-based Areen Design, introduces refreshed interiors that blend the spirit of the 1920s with contemporary style. Palm Court now unveils a sophisticated new look featuring faux shagreen finishes, elegant brass detailing and dramatic onyx pendant lighting. These features are complemented by stylised wall panels and a striking geometric carpet inspired by the work of celebrated textile designer Marion Dorn, whose designs have graced London landmarks such as Claridge’s and The Savoy.
Framed by intricate fern and feather motifs and geometric glass screens that nod to classic Art Deco design, the space is crowned by a 1927 stained-glass dome, a composition of chevrons, sunbursts and jewel-toned panels in emerald, cobalt and amber. Onyx pendants illuminate a backlit marble bar edged in brass, and the revitalised space flows naturally between lively bar seating and more intimate tea corners, capturing the glamour and vitality of the Jazz Age in a setting that feels both elegant and effortlessly timeless.
The atmosphere is further elevated by live piano performances from Thursday to Sunday, bringing the charm of Mayfair’s Jazz Age into the heart of Palm Court.
A REFRESHED ALL-DAY DINING AND AFTERNOON TEA EXPERIENCE
To mark the reopening, Sheraton Grand London Park Lane unveils a renewed food and beverage programme that celebrates the glamour of its Art Deco heritage. The new afternoon tea, crafted by Head Pastry Chef Biju Joshwa, is inspired by the indulgence and precision of the 1920s. Highlights include a Golden Lemon Meringue Dome, created as a subtle tribute to Palm Court’s domed stained-glass ceiling, alongside a selection of refined savouries and pastries.
The refreshed all-day dining menu continues this spirit of modern nostalgia, featuring elevated classics such as a contemporary Croque Madame, Cornish dressed crab and John Ross smoked salmon blinis and a Jam & Jubileepudding.
A thoughtfully curated cocktail list, including the Moderne Malt Fashioned and the Golden Hour Punch, complements the experience, with each drink designed to reflect the golden age of Mayfair.
CELEBRATING A CENTURY OF ART DECO HERITAGE
Originally opened in 1927 as The Park Lane Hotel, Sheraton Grand London Park Lane was designed by Adie, Button & Partners in the grand Art Deco style, building upon an early concept by C. W. Stephens, the architect behind Harrods. The Grade II-listed building remains one of London’s finest examples of the era, featuring a full-size Art Deco ballroom and the iconic Palm Court—long celebrated as the hotel’s social heart for afternoon teas, live music, and elegant gatherings.
The renovation coincides with the centenary of the Art Deco movement in 2025, honouring a design legacy that continues to shape the hotel’s distinctive character.
As travellers from the UAE and GCC look ahead to New Year escapes, Palm Court offers an elevated London getaway in the heart of Mayfair. Blending Art Deco heritage with contemporary comfort, it provides the perfect setting to welcome 2026, whether for a celebratory break, a family trip or a refreshing start to the year.
“Palm Court has always been a central part of the hotel’s story and a defining feature of its Art Deco heritage. As we approach our centenary, this renovation not only brings new light to the 1927 stained-glass dome, it also marks an important moment in the hotel’s evolution,” says Justin Pinchbeck, General Manager, Sheraton Grand Park Lane. “It blends the space’s historic character with modern-day glamour, creating an experience that feels welcoming, relevant and designed for today’s guests.”
For more information on Sheraton Grand London Park Lane, please visit: www
marriott.com/hotels/travel/longr-sheraton-grand-london-park-lane. Stays start from £310 per night, based on two people sharing.
Afternoon Tea is served Monday to Friday from 2pm–6pm and weekends from 12pm–6pm, priced from £65, or £80 with Champagne.
