Icons of Legacy
Icons of LegacyFor over six decades, London Hilton on Park Lane has been more than a hotel – its been part of London’s story. To mark our 60th anniversary, we undertook a transformation that honoured our heritage while introducing a new era of timeless elegance.
Redesign
Our redesign celebrated our mid-century roots through a refined, contemporary lens — elegant, understated, and inspired by our unique position overlooking Hyde Park. Elements of nature were thoughtfully integrated throughout the interiors, with organic forms, calming tones, and luxurious materials reflecting the beauty and serenity of the park beyond.
Falling Still by Giles Miller
A striking focal point of the refurbished lobby was Falling Still by Giles Miller — a captivating kinetic art installation that evoked the graceful descent of autumn leaves, bringing movement and quiet drama to the guest arrival experience.
Park Corner Brasserie
Park Corner Brasserie was also reimagined, drawing further inspiration from Hyde Park. A fresh, natural colour palette and textured materials created a relaxed yet refined atmosphere, while curated accessories added character and warmth. The marble floor playfully echoed the feeling of stepping stones through a garden path, subtly connecting indoors and out.
Floor 26
On the 26th floor, two suite concepts were introduced — both drawing on the timeless elegance of the 1960s. Influenced by the style and sophistication of iconic London destinations such as Sloane Square and Savile Row, these suites offered a modern interpretation of vintage charm.
Floor 27
The 27th floor introduced two additional suite concepts with a more traditional ambiance. Drawing inspiration from Hyde Park, Buckingham Palace, and the regal pageantry of the King’s Horse Guard, these suites embraced a classic, royal character – elegant, grand, and unmistakably British.
Historic Moments
Since opening in 1963, London Hilton on Park Lane has been more than just a hotel — we’ve been a living part of London’s vibrant history, a witness to extraordinary moments that continue to inspire us.
London Hilton on Park Lane became London’s first skyscraper hotel.
In 1967, we hosted The Beatles during their meeting with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
In the 1970s, we introduced our James Bond-themed bar, 007 Room, with actor Harold Sakata.
We have welcomed Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Diana, and other celebrities, artists, and world leaders.
