 The Landmark London     Marylebone
The Landmark Hotel London is a sumptuous Victorian building situated on Marylebone Road. This five star hotel is within accessible reach of the City and London's West End and features 10 fancily decorated rooms. It is an experienced banquet and conference venue and provides a relaxing and sophisticated retreat. It is 6 floors high with the largest hotel rooms in London averaging 55 square meters.
The Landmark Hotel London offers a fully equipped gymnasium, swimming pool, sauna rooms, spa bath and steam rooms. You can also choose from a wide range of treatments and massages available.
The hotel and room facilities include air conditioning, hairdryer, internet access, telephone, mini bar, cable TV, banquet facilities, gym, Jacuzzi, laundry facilities, room service, restaurant, parking facilities, indoor and outdoor swimming pool and well centre.
Originally called the Great Central Hotel, the Landmark London Hotel was commenced in 1899. This hotel was owned by Sir John Blundell Maple and designed by Robert William Edis. However, in the mid 1900s the hotel was shut down. It was reopened in 1993 by a Japanese corporation and was called The Regent. After 2 years it was purchased by another company who named it The Landmark Hotel.
The landmarks nearby this great five star hotel are the Buckingham Palace, St Paul’s Cathedral, Tower Bridge, London Eye, Parliament Square, Westminster Abbey and the Open Air Theatre.
Moreover, there are many fine dining options available should you choose to dine outside The Landmark London Hotel. These restaurants include Masala Zone, Nicole’s, Crazy Beer, Sardo, Archipelago, Carnaby Brasserie and Italian Restaurant. [Hoteliers - update your information] |