Location & Nearby

Claridge’s

The Art Deco landmark’s buzzing lobby and famous Blue Bar are popular spaces to see and be seen. Look out for its Christmas trees, which are designed by different fashion creators each year.

The Connaught

A study in refined luxury with individual suites, Michelin-starred restaurants and an award-winning cocktail bar. Don’t forget to explore the Aman Spa and its stunning black granite swimming pool.

45 Park Lane

Experience unparalleled luxury at 45 Park Lane, the quintessential Mayfair hotel, offering exquisite suites with breathtaking Hyde Park views.

Four Seasons

The views from this glamorous Park Lane property are best experienced from the rooftop spa. The decor is decadent with flattering lighting and a pink grand piano. Look out for the bathroom toiletries by Burlington Arcade perfumer Roja Dove.

Mandarin Oriental Mayfair

This boutique hotel provides a calming, discreet sanctuary for guests while delivering a contemporary, vibrant atmosphere in the public spaces.

The Ritz

The Ritz occupies an entire block of Piccadilly, with the neoclassical frontage designed to evoke Paris’s Rue de Rivoli. It is particularly well known for afternoon tea in its Palm Court.

1 Hotel Mayfair

1 Hotel Mayfair, just steps from London’s iconic Green Park, was built and refurbished from two existing buildings and reimagined to reduce CO2 emissions and accelerate sustainable practices throughout our operations. In addition to our live green walls, 1 Hotel Mayfair features 1,300 individual plants, shrubs and trees throughout its verdant grounds.

The Twenty Two

In the heart of Mayfair, The Twenty Two, the west London hideaway. Set in a storied Edwardian manor on Grosvenor Square, The Twenty Two is a hotel and cultural space dedicated to the art of lingering.

The Chancery Rosewood

The Chancery Rosewood, in partnership with renowned real estate developer Qatari Diar, is set to open in 2025 in London’s prestigious Mayfair District.

The Dorchester

Standing tall in Mayfair, The Dorchester is a luxury London landmark and home for those who make the world turn.

Hotel Café Royal

For over 150 years, Café Royal has welcomed those who make a difference, from Oscar Wilde and Winston Churchill to Princess Diana and David Bowie. The only place in London to convene, converse, and celebrate.

Burlington Arcade

The original department store, the historic Burlington Arcade is home to fine watch and jewellery boutiques, luxury perfumers and luxury fashion houses.

Address

51 Piccadilly, London
W1J 0QJ

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Opening Times

Monday – Friday: 8:00am – 7:00pm
Saturday: 9:00am – 7:00pm
Sunday: 11:00am – 6:00pm

Burlington Arcade is a landmark retail destination in the heart of Mayfair that has been cherished for centuries. 

Nestled between the bustling thoroughfares of Bond Street and Piccadilly, it finds itself serenaded by a chorus of grand hotels, fine restaurants, and royal parks.

 

BY TUBE

The Arcade is a five-minute walk from Green Park underground station on the Jubilee, Victoria and Piccadilly lines and seven minutes from Piccadilly Circus station on the Bakerloo and Piccadilly lines.

It can also be reached from Bond Street underground station, which serves the Jubilee and Central lines, and is a 13-minute walk via New Bond Street.

BY CAR
There are pay-and-display parking bays throughout Mayfair, as well as several nearby car parks well-located for the Burlington Arcade:
Q Park Burlington, Old Burlington Street, London W1S 3AF The Ascott Limited, The Cavendish Hotel London, 81 Jermyn Street, London SW1Y 6JF RCP Parking Ltd, Arlington Street, London SW1A 1RA
BY BUS
The bus routes 6,14, 19 and 38 all run along Piccadilly and stop at the Old Bond Street (Royal Academy) stop, which is just a minute’s walk from the Piccadilly entrance of the Burlington Arcade.

It can also be reached from Bond Street underground station, which serves the Jubilee and Central lines, and is a 13-minute walk via New Bond Street.

BY WALKING
The Burlington Arcade is adjacent to the Royal Academy of Arts and has entrances on Piccadilly and on Burlington Gardens.