Auberge Resorts Collection has been appointed by Reuben Brothers, London-based global leaders in real estate, to manage Cambridge House, the former In and Out Military Club, in Mayfair, London.
Set to open in late 2025, Cambridge House, Auberge Resorts Collection will introduce the award-winning hospitality brand’s experiential luxury, unsurpassed personal service, vibrant and unique dining and a destination Auberge Spa to the global capital.
The hotel is part of Reuben Brothers’ £1 billion regeneration of 1.3 prime acres of the Piccadilly Estate, including the super-prime residential development of One Carrington and the cobblestone streets of Shepherd Market.
Dan Friedkin, chairman, Auberge Resorts Collection, said: “Reuben Brothers’ vision for Cambridge House is incredibly inspiring and we are honoured to have been chosen to usher this uniquely British property into its next chapter as a luxury hotel. Adding such an iconic Mayfair destination to our growing portfolio is also an exciting step forward in our focused expansion into Europe.”
Jamie Reuben, principal, Reuben Brothers, said: “Cambridge House is one of the most exciting projects my family and I have ever brought to fruition. Our vision for this special property is not just to offer a new destination, but a new level of hospitality and something that London has not seen before. We chose Auberge Resorts Collection for the brand’s unrivalled spirit of intention – to provide a distinct and unparalleled luxury hospitality experience.”
Poised between the serenity of Green Park and vibrant Shepherd Market, the 102-room hotel, together with its private members’ club, will be both retreat and social hub. Classically English yet drawing on the eclectic influences that have made Great Britain what it is today, it will appeal as much by day as by night. Their debut hotel in the UK, two leading designers will bring the property’s intriguing duality to life: Jean-Louis Deniot overseeing the transformation of the hotel, and Laura Gonzalez designing the club’s bars, dining venues, spa and nine members’-only club rooms.
Encompassing several historic properties, it is the Georgian mansion at the heart of the hotel that is a London icon – the gracious, Grade 1-listed, Palladian-style townhouse commissioned by the 2nd Earl of Egremont in 1756. Built to entertain the political and social elite of the age, the property has been at the centre of London life ever since, hosting Queen Victoria, serving as PM Lord Palmerston’s proxy No.10, home to the Duke of Cambridge and Lord Cholmondeley, and the Naval and Military ‘In and Out’ Club from 1865 to 1999.
The lively dining scene at Cambridge House, Auberge Resorts Collection will reflect the diverse allure the property has always exuded, with patrons able to dine almost anywhere they choose. Bringing a new energy to South Mayfair, the hotel will offer a kaleidoscope of venues – from its unique open-air jasmine courtyard, a truly one of a kind venue in this part of London, to the brasserie-style restaurant in its elegant, Georgian ballroom setting.
Inspired by Britain’s healing lore and informed by its Roman bathhouses, the double-level spa will introduce Auberge’s unmatched holistic wellness offering to London. Extensive hydrotherapy facilities, two heated swimming pools and seven treatment rooms will be complemented by a circular relaxation lounge, centred by a fire pit. The gym, activity studios, wet zones, heat rooms and bathhouse will all encourage an element of social connection integral to the spa’s wellness concept.
As a new social centre, the hotel will feature event spaces suited to every occasion. Channeling the Georgian Era’s opulence, the ballroom makes an incomparable setting for receptions, while the property’s restaurants, bars and private rooms can accommodate events of every size and concept.