From the provenance of its name, to its evolution in modern times, learn the most important things to know about Mayfair, London's most luxury district!

A history of luxury Mayfair (as of 2025)

Mayfair has been the playground of aristocrats and high society for centuries, taking its name from the historic May Fair — a spring festival which brought a vibrant spectacle to the centre of London each year up until 1734. The wealthiest Londoners ended up in Mayfair following the 1666 Fire of London, thereafter becoming an…
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Mayfair has been the playground of aristocrats and high society for centuries, taking its name from the historic May Fair — a spring festival which brought a vibrant spectacle to the centre of London each year up until 1734. The wealthiest Londoners ended up in Mayfair following the 1666 Fire of London, thereafter becoming an area brimming with politicians, bankers, merchants, and aristocrats.

The upper classes would dine daily in Mayfair, being patrons for lunch and dinner at the wide selection of expensive restaurants, helping to cement the image of the district as the home of high living.

 

How it all began

the beginnings of Mayfair
The elegant streets and squares of Mayfair were designed by a small group of powerful landowners in the early 18th century, originally built to be a residential area, but soon after the Second World War Mayfair drifted towards becoming a commercial centre. Luxury goods have become synonymous with Mayfair ever since and it’s now widely recognised as one of the world centres for the luxury goods trade.

 

Mayfair in the modern age

A rather short history of luxury Mayfair (as of 2025)

Today Mayfair has a level of prestige that is unmatched anywhere else in the UK, carrying London’s highest concentration of luxury restaurants and hotels, including luxury pawnbrokers. Its commercial success has been ensured by the many hedge funds and corporate headquarters that choose to base their operations in Mayfair, while the district enjoys unrivalled vibrancy helped by the fact that it’s also become the centre of London’s fashion industry, regularly attracting world-famous designers to showcase their work.

 

New Bond Street

new bond street, Mayfair's most luxury street

A host of luxury brands have an outlet on New Bond Street, which is revered the world over for the exclusive designer brands it carries, as well as the wider range of luxury goods, jewellery, and art that can be found on the famous street. It’s set in the very heart of Mayfair and epitomises the opulence that can be found in the upscale district, including some of the most prestigious international retailers, such as Burberry, Dolce Gabbana, Chanel, Jimmy Choo, Ralph Lauren, Louis Vuitton, and Tiffany & Co.

 

Mount Street

one of the most luxurious and expensive places in mayfair
One of London’s most fashionable destinations, Mount Street is an exceptional mix of luxury fashion and beauty brands alongside more niche areas. It also carries a reputation for playing host to luxury art and antique dealers as well as having a range of restaurants of the highest calibre. Some of the most prestigious brands that can be found on Mount Street include Balenciaga and Marc Jacobs.

 

Sotheby’s

Sotheby's auction house in Mayfair
One of the worldwide luxury industry’s leading businesses is Sotheby’s, which has its London headquarters at 34-35 New Bond Street, and has done so since 1917. As one of the most respected and largest brokers of fine art, real estate, jewellery, and collectables, Sotheby’s has brought world renown in the handling of luxury goods to the heart of London’s Mayfair district, with their auctions over the years offering an exceptional variety of objects and artwork.

They famously smashed the auction record for a work of art in 2010 with the sale of L’Homme Qui Marche by Alberto Giacometti for around £75 million, with it not unusual for Sotheby’s to facilitate auctions for items that go for a figure in the tens of millions.

 

Dover Street Market

Dover Street Market
This six-floor department store is 1,200 square metres of designer clothing, in a converted Georgian building conceived by Japanese fashion label owner, Rei Kawakubo. The industrial vibe is strong here; tills are inside shacks crafted from corrugated iron while the changing rooms are made from re-purposed portable toilets.

The interior changes twice a year with new clothing ranges being introduced simultaneously, making it one of the most unique and fascinating luxury shopping experiences in the world.

 

Harrods

Harrods in Mayfair

Harrods was established in 1849, and stands today seven floors tall with over 300 departments carrying the finest of food, technology, fashion, and much more. They carry a range of boutiques dedicated to some of the world’s top brands, including Prada, Valentino, and Dior, while they host Salon du Parfums which offers exclusive fragrances.

Shoppers can dine in one of the department store’s 27 restaurants, or use some of Harrods’ unique offerings of customer services; these include a gift concierge, personal shopper, urban spa, and tax rewards. Harrods truly embraces the international nature of luxury, accepting payment in Euros, US dollars, and China Union Pay cards.


New Bond Street Pawnbrokers at the centre of Mayfair’s luxury industry

With more than 60 years of experience in brokering, New Bond Street Pawnbrokers lies right at the heart of the premier location for the luxury goods industry. The rich history and reputation of Mayfair has evolved over time, offering a wide range of luxury items that call for a different kind of brokering service one which can provide deep experience and knowledge of luxury products.

New Bond Street Pawnbrokers are a discreet, luxury pawnbroking service specialising in loans against diamonds, fine jewellery, classic cars, fine wines, fine art ,antiques, rare books, handbags and fine watches . Contact us to discuss arranging a free valuation.

David Sonnenthal

Founder of the multi-award-winning pawn shop New Bond Street Pawnbrokers, located in Blenheim Street, Mayfair, Central London.

David took an unusual route into pawnbroking, moving into the industry after a successful career in show business. Between the ages of 17 and 26, he worked as a professional actor, appearing in a variety of productions on both stage and screen. In 1996 he even won the prestigious Perrier Award for acting at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

His pawnbroking career in London started quite by chance after he discovered the future site of New Bond Street Pawnbrokers during an acting audition in 1999. Immediately seeing the shop s potential, he turned it into a successful pawn shop London business and went on to become one of the UKs top pawnbrokers.

David is a highly respected figure in the pawnbroking industry, winning the National Pawnbroker Associations award five times in 2023, 2022, 2021, 2019 and 2008. Over the course of his 30-year career, he has gained a reputation as one of the pioneers of UK and Londons pawnbroking. He is a regular fixture in the British media, often providing expert advice on market value, and trends in pawnbroking.

Never one to lose touch with his roots, David has even managed to continue his entertainment career as the resident dealer on Channel 4 s popular Four Rooms TV series.

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Mariana Vlad

Mariana has been working in the pawnbroking industry since 2014. She enthusiastically embraces her newly found interest in watches. Mariana thoroughly enjoys working with customers, building strong relationships, and over her long and distinguished career she distinguished herself through excellent communication skills, and high personal integrity.

Susana Figueiredo

Having worked in the pawnbroking industry for 20 years, Susana offers a high level of knowledge within the lending sector.  Her expertise is key to the daily business at New Bond Street Pawnbrokers where she ensures that compliance is adhered to. With a keen interest in the satisfaction and experience of our clients, Susana is a huge asset to the team and is a fundamental part of the day to day running of the company.

Employee of the Year – NPA Awards 2021

David Sonnenthal

David Sonnenthal took an unusual route into pawnbroking, moving into the industry after a successful career in show business. Between the ages of 17 and 26, he worked as a professional actor, appearing in a variety of productions on both stage and screen. In 1996 he even won the prestigious Perrier Award for acting at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

His pawnbroking career in London started quite by chance after he discovered the future site of New Bond Street Pawnbrokers during an acting audition in 1999. Immediately seeing the shop’s potential, he turned it into a successful pawn shop LOndon business and went on to become one of the UK’s top pawnbrokers.

David is a highly respected figure in the pawnbroking industry, winning the National Pawnbroker Association’s award four times in 2022, 2021, 2019 and 2008. Over the course of his 20-year career, he has gained a reputation as one of the pioneers of UK and London’s pawnbroking. He is a regular fixture in the British media, often providing expert advice on market values.

Never one to lose touch with his roots, David has even managed to continue his entertainment career as the resident dealer on Channel 4’s popular Four Rooms TV series.

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