The hotel is located in the former US Embassy building in the Mayfair district, which has been redesigned to become a new beacon of contemporary elegance and architectural excellence in the heart of London.
The opening ceremony was attended by His Excellency Abdullah bin Hamad bin Abdullah Al-Attiyah, Minister of Municipality and Chairman of Qatari Diar, His Excellency Sheikh Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Saud Al Thani, Ambassador of the State of Qatar to the United Kingdom, Eng. Ali Mohammed Al Ali, CEO of Qatari Diar, along with Ms. Sonia Cheng, CEO of Rosewood Hotel Group, Radha Arora, President of Rosewood Hotels & Resorts, and a number of distinguished guests and dignitaries.
The event featured live musical and artistic performances, stunning architectural lighting that celebrated the spirit and history of the venue, as well as gourmet culinary experiences and artisanal displays that reflected the cultural identity of the hotel.
The hotel occupies a Grade II listed historic building designed by the renowned architect Eero Saarinen, and was revitalized by the architectural firm of David Chipperfield. The project exemplifies Qatari Diar’s commitment to revitalizing historic landmarks and transforming them into vibrant, modern destinations that blend luxury with cultural identity.
On this occasion, HE Abdullah bin Hamad bin Abdullah Al Attiyah stressed that today is a historic moment with the opening of The Chancery Rosewood Hotel in London, which embodies Qatari Diar's vision of reviving one of the city's most iconic landmarks in a way that merges rich heritage with contemporary design. In partnership with Rosewood Group, they have delivered an exceptional hospitality experience that redefines luxury in London.
He added that Qatari Diar's commitment to the British capital is steadfast, through the revitalization of historic sites with a modern vision, connecting Mayfair and Grosvenor Square with the local community as part of their broader vision for sustainable development.
For his part, CEO of Qatari Diar Eng. Ali Mohammed Al Ali said that The Chancery Rosewood Hotel represents a new milestone in Qatari Diar's journey toward modern global urban development. This project reflects their fruitful partnership with Rosewood Group in transforming one of London's most prominent landmarks into a global destination that blends luxury and culture.
He added:
“At Qatari Diar, we believe in the importance of preserving architectural heritage and repurposing it in a way that promotes sustainable development and reflects Qatar’s leading position in global real estate development.”
Sonia Cheng, CEO of Rosewood Hotel Group, commented:
“The Chancery Rosewood is a true embodiment of our brand’s identity—centered on stories, values, and human connections that form the core of Rosewood today. In collaboration with Qatari Diar, our partners, and the local community, we have revived one of London’s most iconic landmarks, transforming it into a destination brimming with art, culture, and contemporary design. Our mission remains steadfast: to enrich people and the environment, and to celebrate the unique stories and cultures that give each destination its distinctiveness.”
The hotel features 144 luxurious suites and elegantly designed public spaces created by French designer Joseph Dirand, showcasing intricate craftsmanship rooted in history with breathtaking views of Grosvenor Square and Hyde Park.
The hotel also houses eight upscale dining venues, including the first European branch of the famed Carbon restaurant from New York, and Toby Masa, by world-renowned chef Masayoshi "Masa" Takayama, holder of three Michelin stars, making his debut outside of New York.
Crowning the building is the iconic Golden Eagle statue, standing 30 feet high and 10 feet wide, which has been restored and now graces the seventh floor, offering a stunning panoramic view of London’s skyline.
The hotel also includes a grand ballroom accommodating up to 750 guests, and a state-of-the-art wellness centre, Asaya Spa, featuring a fitness suite, a 25-meter indoor pool, and five treatment rooms in partnership with TATCOT Clinic for skin care.
In line with Qatari Diar’s commitment to sustainability and minimizing the environmental impact of its projects, the hotel has received the prestigious BREEAM certification, making it the first five-star hotel in the world to attain this distinguished rating.