Brook's Mews

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Streets of Mayfair London

Brook's Mews

Brook’s Mews is a quiet and charming street tucked behind the grand buildings of Mayfair, London. Originally used for stabling horses in the 18th century, it was named after Brooks’s Club, a historic gentlemen’s club founded in 1764 nearby. The street still carries the air of its past, with cobbled lanes and elegant façades that now host a blend of modern luxury and tradition.

Today, Brook’s Mews is home to a small selection of exclusive boutiques, private offices, and luxury hair salons. One notable establishment is Nobu Hotel London, known for its blend of Japanese minimalism and West End comfort. Though not crowded with shops, the few that exist are often high-end, offering tailored services to discreet and well-heeled clients.

The street is just a short walk from Bond Street and Green Park Underground stations, making it easy to reach while remaining tucked away from the busiest parts of the West End. Its quiet prestige, central location, and refined offerings make it a hidden gem in the heart of Mayfair.