Hope House was built at 116 Piccadilly in 1849–1850 by
Henry Pelham-Clinton, the 6th Duke of Newcastle. The name Athenaeum first appears around 1864 when the house was bought by the
Junior Athenaeum Club. The site was redeveloped in 1937, with the construction of an
art deco apartment block, the Athenaeum Court. In 1971,
The Rank Organisation purchased the Athenaeum Court. It re-opened as The Athenaeum Hotel in 1973, after being gutted and rebuilt. The hotel attracted guests including
Steven Spielberg,
Marlon Brando,
Harrison Ford,
Lauren Bacall,
Liza Minnelli and
Warren Beatty, through Rank's Hollywood links. Rank encouraged the stars of its films (including
Elizabeth Taylor) to take up residence at the hotel whilst working on projects in England.
The Hollywood Reporter observed that there were more movie stars to be seen in London's Athenaeum than in the
Polo Lounge of the
Beverly Hills Hotel. In 1992, the Athenaeum was purchased by
Ralph Trustees Limited, a family-run business who also own The Grove in Hertfordshire and the Runnymede Hotel & Spa near Windsor. Sally Bulloch was the Executive Manager for over twenty years. The current General Manager Joanne Taylor Stagg took over in 2019. The Hotel has a dedicated Kid's Concierge service which takes care of children's needs and helps families to plan itineraries. The Athenaeum also provides age-appropriate toys to children upon arrival. The nearest
tube station is . ==Awards==