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UK: The luxury boutique hotel Mandarin Oriental Mayfair has launched its 77 private residences eight months after opening.

Ranging from one to two bedrooms, The Residences at Mandarin Oriental Mayfair have been designed by London-based Studio Indigo – the team behind the hotel’s 50 bedrooms and suites.

Each of the 77 apartments features a kitchen designed by Thomas Juul-Hansen with integrated Gaggenau and Miele appliances and a wine fridge, along with separate living and dining areas, en-suite bathrooms, and a separate powder-room for visitors. 

Some residences also offer private terraces with views over Hanover Square.

Guests will be able to access hotel amenities including the Japanese Akira Back restaurant, the ABar Lounge with ABar Rooftop coming soon, as well as the spa which offers treatments by Swiss Perfection, OTO and Seed to Skin Tuscany, and a health and fitness concept in partnership with BodySpace.

Additional services including in-residence dining, a complimentary minibar, housekeeping, valet service, use of the house car and more, are also offered to residence guests.

With a minimum stay of three nights up to a maximum of 90 nights per year, the prices for a one bedroom apartment start from £2,420 per night and are available to book now. 

The Mandarin Oriental Mayfair hotel opened last year in June.