Waldorf Astoria London – Admiralty Arch has opened for reservations ahead of its autumn debut. It marks the next chapter for one of London’s most ambitious restoration projects, and a defining milestone for Waldorf Astoria in the United Kingdom. Positioned on The Mall opposite Buckingham Palace in St James’s, the restored Grade I listed monument will welcome overnight guests for the first time in its history.
Spanning 200,000 square feet and standing at the ceremonial heart of London, Admiralty Arch has long been synonymous with national pageantry and state occasions. Commissioned by King Edward VII in memory of Queen Victoria and designed by Sir Aston Webb, the architect behind the Buckingham Palace façade, it was conceived as a defining gateway to the capital.
“As custodians of Admiralty Arch our vision has been to restore this extraordinary building with the care and respect its history deserves, preserving its architecture, craftmanship, and character for future generations. Together with some of the UK’s finest historians, artisans, and conservation experts, and in partnership with Hilton, Clare Smyth, and Daniel Boulud, we are shaping its next chapter, honouring its remarkable past while ensuring it remains an enduring icon for the century ahead,” said Leonard Sebastian, Reuben Brothers.
“Opening reservations marks a defining moment for the hotel, and we are immensely proud to bring this extraordinary building to life for the city,” said Guillaume Marly, general manager. “We can’t wait to reawaken Admiralty Arch, transforming a national monument into a destination that feels unmistakably London: historic in stature, contemporary in spirit. It will be a place that is both timeless and entirely of the moment.”
“Waldorf Astoria London – Admiralty Arch represents a rare convergence of history, place and possibility,” said Dino Michael, senior vice president and category head, Hilton luxury brands. “To open a building of such cultural and national significance to overnight guests for the first time is both a privilege and a responsibility. It reflects our vision for Waldorf Astoria as a brand that inhabits the world’s most meaningful destinations, where heritage is not preserved as a backdrop, but reinterpreted as a living, contemporary experience for today’s luxury travellers.”
Guest Rooms: From Intimate Spaces to Grand Residential Suites
The hotel will feature 114 elegantly designed rooms, suites and residences. Each space is carefully crafted to respect the building’s historic architecture while introducing the understated elegance and service for which Waldorf Astoria is known. Expansive residential and signature suites will occupy more than half of the accommodation space showcasing a distinctly residential expression of luxury. The names of the residences and signature suites will reference the building’s unique history and naval heritage, including the Nelson Suite, St James’s Residence and Victory Residence, named after HMS Victory.

Signature Restaurants by Culinary Icons Clare Smyth MBE and Daniel Boulud
Extending Waldorf Astoria’s legacy of pairing world-class culinary talent with destinations, Waldorf Astoria London – Admiralty Arch will debut two destination restaurants by Clare Smyth MBE and Daniel Boulud. The two globally celebrated chefs, whose restaurants together hold eight Michelin stars, will bring their distinctive culinary approaches to Coreus and Café Boulud.
Set within the former home of the First Sea Lord, Coreus will be Smyth’s fine dining concept celebrating the UK’s coastal heritage, with menus centred on sustainably sourced seafood, British produce and seasonal ingredients. Smyth, the only British woman whose restaurants currently hold four Michelin stars, will also introduce an intimate Whiskey & Seaweed bar concept, inspired by her iconic Potato and Roe dish. The bar will feature a curated collection of whiskies from across the UK, alongside a refined cocktail and wine programme.
Café Boulud, located on the rooftop, will mark Boulud’s return to London with an all-day dining format, spanning breakfast, pastries and afternoon tea through to lunch and dinner. Positioned at the top of Admiralty Arch, the restaurant and terrace will offer one of London’s most distinctive rooftop dining settings, pairing Boulud’s cuisine with sweeping views across St James’s Park and Buckingham Palace.
A Landmark Setting for Celebration and Cultural Gathering
A collection of grand and intimate event spaces, including a ballroom spanning 3,540 square feet featuring a nine-metre antique Murano chandelier restored in Rome, will accommodate a range of occasions, from gala dinners and weddings to conferences and brand events. Guests will arrive via a dedicated entrance, descending the building’s original oval staircase to the ballroom below.
An Intimate Approach to Wellness

In contrast to the building’s grand public spaces, the hotel’s spa offers a more private and intimate experience, shaped by Waldorf Astoria’s philosophy of intuitive, personalised care. The spa will serve as a haven of calm with individual and couples’ treatment rooms, a sauna, steam room and hydrotherapy pool, complemented by a private relaxation area. Skilled therapists will curate treatments designed to restore balance and renewal.
Designed to feel discreet and self-contained, the spa is complemented by state-of-the-art fitness facilities.
Reservations are now open at waldorfastoria.com/londonadmiraltyarch , for stays from 1 March 2027. Earlier availability will follow as the hotel nears its autumn debut.



