This Valentine’s, The Biltmore Mayfair reimagines romance not as a moment, but as a mood that lingers. Across rooms, dining, afternoon tea and cocktails, the hotel invites couples to step away from the noise of the city and into something more intimate, more considered, and unmistakably Mayfair.
A Valentine’s Stay, Written in Unhurried Moments
There is a certain rhythm to Mayfair after dark. Softer streets, quieter corners, time that stretches.
The Biltmore’s Valentine’s stay begins with arrival, not rush. A Grand Deluxe room becomes a private retreat, where a thoughtful welcome sets the tone and indulgence feels effortless rather than announced. Evenings unfold naturally, cocktails at Pine Bar, dinner at Grill 88, conversations that last longer than planned.
Later, the city fades completely. The room is prepared for rest, for closeness, for a night untouched by alarms. Morning arrives slowly, with breakfast enjoyed exactly where you are.
This is a Valentine’s escape shaped around presence, connection, and the luxury of not needing to be anywhere else.
Grill 88: A Valentine’s Dinner That Lingers
At Grill 88, Valentine’s is designed for those who prefer their romance unrushed.
A curated three-course menu anchors the evening, paired with bottomless champagne that flows easily, encouraging guests to linger longer, talk deeper, and stay present. The setting is warm and refined, where classic technique meets indulgence, and the evening stretches naturally from dinner into something more memorable.
Less about ceremony, more about shared moments at the table.
Valentine’s Afternoon Tea: Sweet Gestures, Made to Keep
Throughout Valentine’s week, The Biltmore’s Afternoon Tea takes on a romantic guise.
Delicate pastries and desserts arrive with playful elegance, some finished with personalised messages, others designed to be taken home as keepsakes. Guests are invited not just to enjoy the experience, but to browse a selection of beautifully crafted Valentine’s gifts, thoughtful tokens designed to extend the moment beyond the table.
An afternoon shaped by small details, soft indulgence, and gestures that feel personal rather than performative.
Pine Bar: A Month of Modern Romance
At Pine Bar, Valentine’s is not confined to a single evening.
Across February, the bar partners with Sauvelle Vodka to present a curated cocktail selection inspired by the idea of wild beauty. Poetic, expressive, and deliberately understated, the collaboration mirrors Pine Bar’s own approach to romance, elegant without excess, atmospheric without noise.
Each cocktail tells its own story, inviting guests to return, rediscover, and savour the mood of Valentine’s long after the date has passed.
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