Bond Street, after the boutiques close

By seven in the evening the jewellers of Old Bond Street have drawn their velvet blinds and the couture houses of New Bond Street stand lit and empty, and the street becomes something better than a shopping destination: a beautiful, quiet spine through the heart of the West End. The Royal Arcade glows at one end, Hanover Square opens at the other, and every good bar and dining room in Mayfair lies within a five minute walk. For a dinner date that begins with real glamour and settles into real conversation, Bond Street is a natural anchor.

The Bond Street escorts we introduce carry that duality easily. They are elegant enough for a street built on beauty, and substantive enough that the evening never depends on it. Each is personally met and vetted before joining us, with galleries that are verified as genuinely her own, and each knows this quarter of W1 well enough to improvise when the night invites it.

An afternoon that becomes an evening

Bond Street engagements often start in daylight. Company for an hour among the jewellers concentrates the mind wonderfully when you are choosing a significant gift, and a second, honest opinion is worth more than any sales assistant's. Sale previews at Sotheby's make an unusually good first act too; wandering the viewing galleries before an auction costs nothing and gives two people plenty to talk about. From there, afternoon slides into evening with a drink at the Polo Bar on Conduit Street or tea in one of the nearby hotels.

Dinner is a matter of appetite rather than distance. Bruton Street and the surrounding blocks hold everything from glamorous Cantonese to old-school Italian, and Albemarle Street's dining rooms are three minutes on foot. Afterwards, the walk through the Royal Arcade and down towards Piccadilly, past windows worth a small fortune and completely unhurried at that hour, is a finale in itself.

Company for collectors and occasions

A distinct thread runs through bookings here. Guests in town for an auction or a private sale who want the evening after it to match the day. Buyers marking a purchase, because a watch or a ring chosen on Bond Street deserves a better toast than a solitary minibar. Visitors who plan one serious shopping day per trip and prefer to end it across a table rather than surrounded by carrier bags in a silent suite. And plenty of guests for whom the street is simply the most convenient beautiful place in London to begin an evening.

In every case the match matters. Tell us the occasion when you enquire and we will suggest escorts whose interests genuinely fit it, whether that is jewellery, art, wine or simply the pleasure of a well run dinner.

The street keeps a calendar of its own. Sale weeks come in clusters through the year, and when the salerooms at Sotheby's and Bonhams fill for an evening auction, the dinner tables nearby become scarce; from mid-November the famous Bond Street lights go up, turning the walk from Piccadilly to Hanover Square into one of the prettiest half miles in wintertime London. January, by contrast, is quiet and unhurried, and some of our regular guests prefer it for exactly that reason.

Discretion, arrivals and the hotels nearby

Bond Street has no hotels of its own to speak of, which suits the geography: the grand houses of Albemarle Street, Dover Street and wider Mayfair are all within a short walk, and outcall visits to any of them follow our usual quiet pattern. Meet first in the lobby or hotel bar, greet each other as friends, and let the evening proceed from there. Your companion arrives dressed for the setting and the season, on time, with everything already agreed so nothing needs negotiating on the night. Daytime meetings have their own simple courtesies: a first hello over coffee rather than champagne, a companion who lets you lead the pace of the boutiques, and a natural pause mid-afternoon when you can part or continue as the day suggests.

Privacy is handled the way this street handles its clients' purchases: completely and without comment. Screening is minimal, nothing is shared, and correspondence stays plain. The step-by-step of enquiry, matching and confirmation is set out on our how it works page if you would like to see the whole process before writing.

How to enquire

Bond Street station, now on the Elizabeth line, puts the whole quarter within easy reach of the City and Heathrow alike, and Green Park station serves the southern end. Afternoon engagements typically begin between 2pm and 4pm, evening introductions from 7pm onwards, and combining the two into a single long engagement is common here and easily arranged.

Send a WhatsApp message with your date, timing and the shape of the day or evening you have in mind, or use the form on our contact page; we answer around the clock. Same-day introductions to our Bond Street escorts are often possible with a few hours of notice. Hourly rates run from £500 to £2,000 depending on the companion, with longer engagements, overnights and travel quoted on request. One thoughtful message is enough; we will handle the matching, the timing and the quiet logistics, and leave you nothing to do but enjoy the company.