

A Knightsbridge Landmark Above Hyde Park.
A five-star heritage hotel on Knightsbridge overlooking Hyde Park, for a grand London wedding.
Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park is a five-star grand heritage hotel in a landmark 1902 red-brick Edwardian building at 66 Knightsbridge, its rear facade and terraces facing Hyde Park. Restored by Joyce Wang and home to Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, it hosts grand London weddings in the Ballroom, with floor-to-ceiling park windows and a private garden and terrace, alongside smaller heritage rooms, Michelin dining and 181 park-view rooms and suites.
Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park is one of the grandest wedding venues in London, a five-star heritage hotel set in a landmark red-brick Edwardian building of 1902 at 66 Knightsbridge, with Harrods a few doors away and, at its back, the green expanse of Hyde Park. Recently restored by the designer Joyce Wang, it pairs the grandeur of a great old London hotel with a crispness that feels entirely of the moment, an address that has welcomed royalty and heads of state and now hosts some of the most elegant weddings in the city.
At the heart of a wedding here is the Ballroom, a room of 243 square metres with floor-to-ceiling windows onto Hyde Park and its own private garden and terrace, so the party spills from a grand interior straight out toward the trees. It seats up to around 200 for a wedding breakfast and holds up to around 400 for a reception, and alongside it sit smaller heritage rooms, The Loggia, the Carlyle Suite and the Asquith and Balfour Rooms, for ceremonies, dinners and more intimate gatherings.
The kitchen is led by Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, holder of two Michelin stars, with The Aubrey and the hotel's own banqueting for weddings, so the food matches the setting. With 181 individually designed rooms and suites, many facing the park, the celebration extends across a stay in one of London's finest hotels, grand, heritage and unmistakably Knightsbridge.
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The Ballroom with floor-to-ceiling park windows and a private garden and terrace, and smaller heritage rooms.

A room of 243 square metres with floor-to-ceiling windows onto Hyde Park and its own private garden and terrace, seating up to around 200 for a wedding breakfast and holding up to around 400 for a reception.

An intimate heritage room for up to around 70 with garden access, for smaller ceremonies, dinners and gatherings; intimate hire is from around £3,500.

A grand heritage suite for up to around 250, for a wedding breakfast or reception within the restored 1902 landmark.

A seasonal outdoor terrace overlooking Hyde Park, for an open-air ceremony, drinks and photographs above the park.
181 individually designed rooms and suites, many facing Hyde Park.
Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park has 181 individually designed rooms and suites, many facing Hyde Park across Knightsbridge, with the heritage grandeur of the 1902 building restored throughout. Suites and penthouses add drawing rooms, marble fireplaces and private terraces over the park, so the couple and the wedding party stay in one of London's grandest addresses, and the wedding becomes a stay in the city as much as a single day, with the park, the shops and the whole of Knightsbridge on the doorstep.



Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, two Michelin stars, and the hotel's own banqueting for the Ballroom.
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Dining at Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park is led by Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, holder of two Michelin stars, alongside The Aubrey and the hotel's own banqueting kitchen for weddings. Wedding breakfasts are served in the Ballroom beneath its floor-to-ceiling park windows, canapés and Champagne move onto the private garden and terrace, and the celebration is matched, course for course, by one of the most celebrated kitchens in London.
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At 66 Knightsbridge in central London, overlooking Hyde Park, with Harrods a few doors away, Knightsbridge Underground at the door and London Heathrow about 45 minutes away.
The Ballroom seats up to around 200 for a wedding breakfast and holds up to around 400 for a reception, with smaller heritage rooms for more intimate weddings.
The Ballroom, a room of 243 square metres with floor-to-ceiling windows onto Hyde Park and its own private garden and terrace, for ceremonies and receptions.
Yes, heritage private rooms including The Loggia (up to around 70, with garden access), the Carlyle Suite (up to around 250) and the Asquith and Balfour Rooms (up to around 100).
The hotel, led by Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, holder of two Michelin stars, alongside The Aubrey and the hotel's own banqueting kitchen, with full dietary catering.
Yes, 181 individually designed rooms and suites, many facing Hyde Park, in the restored 1902 landmark, so the wedding party stays in one of London's finest hotels.
Seasonally, yes, on the Hyde Park Terrace overlooking the park, as well as indoors in the Ballroom and heritage rooms.
Pricing is indicative from around £220 per guest, minimum 120 guests, with official quotes on enquiry around the date, season and numbers. Intimate hire of The Loggia is from around £3,500. The LWD team makes the introduction.



"Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park is a five-star grand heritage hotel in a landmark 1902 red-brick Edwardian building at 66 Knightsbridge, its rear facade and terraces facing Hyde Park. Restored by Joyce Wang and home to Dinner by Heston Blumenthal and The Aubrey, it hosts grand London weddings in the Ballroom, with floor-to-ceiling park windows and a private garden and terrace, and 181 rooms and suites."
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