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Landmark Hotel London
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Landmark Hotel London
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222 Marylebone Road
London, England, United Kingdom
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Located in the prestigious Marylebone area, this 5-star hotel boasts an 8-story glass atrium, indoor pool, and spa and wellness center. The Landmark has been voted the Best Hotel in London three out of six years, and strives to meet guests’ every need.
Those who fly into London Heathrow Airport may reach the property via a short ride on the Heathrow Express. Several Underground Tube and Train stations are also available within a short distance from the hotel.
Over 500 rooms and suites are available to guests, and feature custom-made beds, white marble bathrooms, and The White Company toiletries. English breakfasts are available through the Winter Garden Restaurant on a daily basis.
Guests may easily visit many attractions such as Regent’s Park, Oxford Street, Hyde Park, and Madame Tussaud’s near the hotel. Wembley Stadium is a mere 9 miles away, and Lord’s Cricket Ground is only a 5 mile drive from the Landmark.
Amenities:
24 Hour Reception
Air Conditioned
Airport shuttle
Banquet Facilities
Bar / Lounge
Business Center
Cable / Satellite TV
Concierge
Conference Room(s)
Currency Exchange
Disabled Access
Dry Cleaning
DVD Player
Elevator / Lift
Fitness Room
Gymnasium
Hair Dryer
High-speed Internet
Housekeeping
In Room Movies
Laundry service
Massage / Beauty Centre
Medical Assistance Available
Meeting Rooms
Mini Bar
Modem / Data Port
Multilingual Staff
Non-Smoking Rooms
Parking
Porters
Restaurant
Room Service
Safe-Deposit Box
Sauna
Secretarial Service
Security Guard
Spa bath / Jacuzzi
Swimming pool
Tour Desk
TV
Valet Parking
Wake-up Service
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From 3:00 PM
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Date of Stay:
June, 2009
Stuck in the pastIdeal location and good front desk service I choose this hotel to celebrate my husbands birthday and we had been upgraded to a deluxe room. This gave us extra space but in a soul less dated room . Old fashioned TV in a cabinet and no tea and coffe making facilities. No breakfast included in the price of the room but charged separately at £28 each.It seems everything comes at a price. It is redolent of a hotel stuck in the 1950's. If you want to pay this much then choose a boutique type hotel that will be individual and include some surprising extras.
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
We had a wonderful stay at The Landmark Hotel from the minute we arrived at the door. We were traveling with my infant son, and was nervous that we would not have everything that we needed. But the hotel took care of all of our needs from the crib (with bedding), the concierge made dinner arrangements for a family friendly restaurant, and the doorman carried the stroller up and down steps everytime he saw us. The room was big and beautiful. We did not try any of the food services because meals were pricey. But the service was great!
Date of Stay:
February, 2009
A grande dame of London hotels and handy for Oxford Street as wellas Marylebone. Pleasant rooms tho most likely you will be in the new annexe at the back..so quite a walk and pretty much anywhere type de luxe room on landing. Nice spa and best London hotel breakfast I have had...do NOT be tempted to ask non-residents to join you for breakfast..their share would need a mortgage. If cost is no concern, tuck in all round.
Date of Stay:
November, 2008
The hotel was gorgeous, the whole place was clean, the staff were very polite and helpful. The Landmark hotel is one of the best hotels iv stayed in and will defiantly stay there again.
Date of Stay:
April, 2008
Very good internet deal in a very London, Very high-end hotel for a much more economical price.Large well appointed rooms. Concierge very helpful.
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
Luxury City StayBeutiful Hotel at an ideal location.Room good size but would have liked trouser press and ironing facilities without having to request them.Didn't eat at hotel so can't comment on quality of food.
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
We'd stayed in London before in a very nice but corporate in a could-be-anywhere way and been happy enough, but this was great. The service was first rate, the accommodations were wonderful (right down to the "do not disturb" buttons), and there was no mistaking that you were in London. And being right across from Marylebone train (and underground) station makes getting around town very easy. We hope to be back.
Date of Stay:
September, 2008
lovely big hotel and fantasic service
Date of Stay:
July, 2008
Very relaxing and peaceful. Staff all excellent, nothing was too much trouble.
Date of Stay:
September, 2007
My best friend Billy and I stayed here for two weeks, it was definitely worth the money!
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
Just back from a truly amazing stay at the Landmark. Just back from a truly amazing stay at the Landmark. A quality hotel well positioned adjacent to Marleyobone Station so easy to commute around London. Prices for food are expensive even for London. A bottle of water from the mini bar was £4.75 but the rooms in this hotel are among the best i have ever stayed at in London.I would highly recommned this hotel and will definately be staying there again.
Date of Stay:
August, 2008
Well, if it is 5* plus accomodation you are looking for then this is the hotel. I booked 24 hours prior to a 2 night weekend break and the deal for one of the top rooms was excellent. If you like to pamper either yourself or your partner this is the place to stay.
Date of Stay:
September, 2008
Traditional hotel with very helpful staff.Rooms very clean and spacious with lovely compfy beds!.Restaurant looked a bit over the top...not sure about those Palm Trees!. Visited the spa which is nice if not a bit small.Changing rooms very oddly laid out making it very difficult to access lockers etc if there are a few people there at once.Facilities are good however, there are not enough beds for relaxing by the pool.Lunch at the Spa was nice but we had to wait over an hour to get it which meant eating very close to treatment times.Real big downside to the spa was that even though I booked 4 rooms at the hotel they still made me pay £10 to use the pool etc as I had not booked a treatment which made me feel a bit ripped off.Overall a very nice stay just a shame that they make certain extras so expensive.If you want a cuppa first thing you'll have to order from room service and pay £5! After paying so much for a room this was quite annoying.
Date of Stay:
September, 2007
For anyone looking for their first-time stay in London, the Landmark is amazing. The staff are extremely courteous and the area is beautiful. Even though they offer internet access, they are many cheaper internet cafes a short walk away. Plus you're next to the Marlyebone and Baker Street tube stations so the rest of the city is very accessible.The food was extremely pricey (though their in-room breakfast was worth it), but there are several restaurants in the neighbourhood. The Sherlock Holmes museum and Madame Tussaud's are nearby and tour buses pass by frequently.The rooms are very clean and quiet. My room overlooked their Winter Garden restaurant, so a lot of natural light comes in. One night, a pianist played and the music could be just barely heard through my window; it was very romantic. This would make a great hotel for couples, and that's my only complaint: that I was travelling alone!The service was incredible, so be sure you know how to tip room service and doormen accordingly. They'll really go out of their way for you.
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
Nearly the perfect experienceArriving at the landmark was a pleasure and the grandeur of the hotel was matched by the friendliness and assistance of the staff, expecially in helping our young children feel welcome and at home. The room was large and spacious, and overall we had a wonderful time.The only hwoevers were, the lack of room facilities - tea and coffee making basics missing but could be ordered for £20, with the explanation that this is a 5 star hotel so we charge for this! (not sure that logic holds together!) As even the most basic hotel facilities provide for a drink on arrival or wake up this seemed particulalry churlish, and a little greedy.
Date of Stay:
August, 2008
I enjoyed so much this classy hotel.I stayed for one day only but every thing I have seen was so clean and every person I met was so nice ,helpful and friendly. I had the champign brunch and it was outstanding.I am frequent travelers arround the globe and I can say with confiedance 'It is the best hotel I have been too'.
Date of Stay:
June, 2007
Hotel is beautiful but the amenities are lacking to say the least. The 1st room we were placed in was immaculate but the noise was so loud from the hallway that we had to move rooms the next night. On top of that the hair dryer blew a fuse in our room so we had no lights for 45 minutes while waiting for an electrician to repair it. Sat in the dark until 9 pm and missed our dinner reservations. Breakfast in the hotel gave me food poisoning which ruined the following day.
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
Bank Holiday Weekendwe recently had 2 rooms over the Bank Holiday weekend. The hotel was full and on check in they didn't have the type of room we booked - 2 doubles for 2 adults and 2 children, and it took 20 minutes for them to find one. We also had another room booked which was no smoking but absolutely stank of stale tobacco. They were ok at sorting this out but I had to push for what we wanted. Rooms don't have tea making facilities which is a disappointment and the main downside is that the Cellar bar is closed at the weekend ( Sat & Sun)and you have to eat in the more expensive Winter Garden.
Date of Stay:
April, 2007
We went to london for 3 days. This hotel was great. Approx. 100 ft. to the tube station, a big plus. The room was very spacious. We will totally will stay there anytime we go back.
Date of Stay:
April, 2009
Exceptional experienceWe stayed at the landmark for two nights last weekend with our very dear friends, the hotel was excellent and every member of staff that we meet was so helpful and friendly, we had the champagne Sunday brunch which was out of this world, we would certainly stay with them again & again
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