Its name derives directly from the famous fair, the May Fair, which took place every year during the month of May, starting from the end of the 17th century. Mayfair's upscale restaurants, 5-star hotels, and high-end boutiques make it the most expensive neighbourhood in the city.
Located between Park Lane, Regent's Street, Piccadilly and Oxford Street, today the Mayfair district is considered a very elegant area of London, where there are private banks, offices of real estate companies, consulates and embassies. In addition, it is characterized by the presence of haute couture boutiques located along the streets of Piccadilly, Savile Row, Dover Street and Bond Street. With its distinctive Georgian architecture, its majestic palaces and private gardens, the Mayfair district can only be considered a popular destination for both British and foreign real estate investors.