Mount Street

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Balenciaga

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Pragnell

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Rubinacci

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Linda Farrow

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TOTEME

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Valextra

Valextra, nestled on London's Mayfair's iconic Mount Street, is a prestigious...

Carter Jonas LLP

Established in 1855, and with a presence in Mayfair since 1989,...

Streets of Mayfair London

Mount Street

Mount Street, situated in London’s prestigious Mayfair district, has a rich history dating back to the 18th century. The street’s name is believed to be derived from “Mount Field,” a term used in the past for the area. Over time, Mount Street evolved into a hub of luxury and sophistication.

Today, Mount Street is renowned for its high-end boutiques, fine dining, and notable landmarks. Fashion enthusiasts can explore designer stores such as Carolina Herrera and Lanvin. Gourmet dining is exemplified by Scott’s, a celebrated seafood restaurant at 20 Mount Street, known for its elegant ambiance and culinary excellence. The street’s architectural charm is further highlighted by the Queen Anne-revival buildings, adding to its distinctive character.

In terms of public transport, Mount Street is conveniently located. It’s just an eight-minute walk from Bond Street tube station, providing easy access to the Central and Jubilee lines. This proximity ensures that visitors can reach other parts of London with ease.

Throughout its history, Mount Street has attracted notable residents. Winston Churchill, the esteemed British Prime Minister, resided at 105 Mount Street. Additionally, Lady Mary Coke, a prominent figure in 18th-century society, lived at number 34. These associations add to the street’s historical significance.

Mount Street seamlessly blends its historical roots with modern luxury, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking an upscale London experience.