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A fabulous location next door to Regent’s Park makes the Landmark London Hotel the ideal place to stay when enjoying London, trips to the theatre, a day at The Spa or some shopping therapy are all easy when you make The Landmark London your home.
Guests will find the Landmark London's bedrooms amongst the largest in the Capital. Guest rooms reflect classic Victorian British elegance, averaging 55 square metres (592 square feet). Luxurious Suites average 110 square metres (1184 square feet) and provide exceptional convenience for the most discerning traveller.
Location:
222 Marleybone Road, NW1 6JQ, London & South East, United Kingdom
Contact Number:
020 7631 8222
Website:
www.landmarklondon.co.uk
Region:
London & South East
Type:
City Centre
Star rating:
5 Star
Restaurants:
The Landmark London Hotel is home to several of Marylebone’s best restaurants and bars, and during your stay there is plenty to choose
from to enjoy a unique and stylish dining experience. Truly one of London's most memorable fine dining spots.
Winter Garden
Situated at the heart of the hotel’s stunning 8-story glass atrium, The Winter Garden Restaurant really puts you at the centre of attention and is open all day for breakfast, lunch, traditional afternoon tea and dinner.
Mirror Bar
The Mirror Bar is a stylish 40-seat addition to The Landmark, and the perfect venue for pre-dinner cocktails or a late-night drink. The sumptuous bar is created in a style reminiscent of the hotel’s Victorian heritage, finished in a selection of decorative mirrors. The Mirror Bar serves cocktails, Cognac, and Champagne, and sells a range of cigars for consumption only in permitted areas.
The Cellars
This welcoming and informal bar is ideal for a lunchtime rendezvous or an after work drink. Formerly known as the billiards room when the hotel was opened as The Great Central Hotel in 1899, The Cellars retains many of its original features. Choose from a range of fine wines to accompany hearty English lunches and evening meals, or simply pick from a wide selection of beers and cocktails.
Bedrooms:
Atrium Suites
Averaging 81 m2, these suites consist of a living area with coffee table, two-seater sofa and two armchairs. There is a television in both the bedroom and living area. The bedroom is separated from the living area by frosted glass French doors, and all the rooms have spectacular views over the hotel atrium.
The Marylebone Suite
This top floor suite with an approximate size of 114 m2 has fantastic views of North London. The sitting room consists of a dining table for four, a sofa and armchairs and an original fireplace. The bedroom features a King-sized bed and there is a large dressing room.
Superior Suites
Each of these suites has a large bedroom with a King-sized bed, a small hallway and a large elegant sitting room. The dining table seats six and the sitting room has a sofa, armchairs and a coffee table, and there is a television in both the bedroom and living room. The room size is approximately 110 m2.
Facilities:
The spa is home to four spa treatment rooms, a 15-metre swimming pool, a fully fitted gymnasium, a poolside Sanarium, a spa whirlpool, steam rooms and a relaxation room especially for guests enjoying treatments. Please note that a day membership charge applies to all guests using the Spa and Health Club.
Local Attractions:
Marylebone Station
Marylebone Mainline Station - for London Underground and trains to Wembley Stadium, Wembley Arena (9 minutes journey) and Central England.
Alfies Antique Market
Situated amongst several antique dealers on Church Street, Alfies is a multi-floor emporium of vintage clothing, jewellery, furniture and many other items, complete with a roof top cafe.
The Cat's Pyjamas of Marylebone
A wonderfully cool little shop filled with lifestyle accessories and gifts for all.
The Sherlock Holmes Museum
Situated at 221b Baker Street, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's legend lives on. You may even meet a Victorian policeman standing outside. You will find a museum here, with a very extensive gift shop.
The Beatles Store
Find plenty of Beatles gifts and memorabilia here.
Gandolfi's Dance Supplies
Hand made costumes, ballet shoes and more, from this little gem of a dance store.
Galvin - Bistrot de Luxe Restaurant
The Galvin brothers hugely successful French restaurant, booking is necessary.
Lord's Cricket Ground
The home of cricket, Lord's is run by Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and regularly hosts international cricket matches during the summer months.
Madame Tussauds & The Planetarium
Madame Tussauds world famous waxwork museum regularly has exciting guest exhibitions, whilst also being home to wax lookalikes of all your favourite famous people. Next door the Planetarium takes you on a starry eyed journey from the comfort of your seat.