The ceilings in the public areas feature Stucco decoration and the walls and pillars are partly covered with marble, an exceptional building. Hotel will also offer a new Spa & Health Club that will be re-lauched on the 21st May 2007. A charge applies for the use of any leisure facilities This is undoubtedly on of the best hotels in the city. (07/08 MJ)
It is a traditional red brick building featuring a clock tower.
The medium sized lobby is laid out with marble, the reception area is decorated with pale wood and the wide marble stairs lead to the atrium winter garden. On the mezzanine gallery there are shops and a gazebo overlooking the winter garden with it's huge palm trees and grand piano.
This historic luxury spa hotel lies within a short distance of Regents Park, just a few kilometres from the centre of London. A lake and underground station are both to be found close by.
Built in 1899 and renovated in 2004, this first-class 7-storey hotel comprises a total of 299 double rooms and 47 suites. Facilities include a foyer with a 24-hour reception desk, a safe, a currency exchange desk, a cloakroom and lifts in addition to a bar, a selection of shops and a hairdressing salon. Moreover, there is an a la carte restaurant with a non-smoking area and highchairs for infants to make use of and it is possible to gain access to the Internet via the in-house terminal or WLAN. Those arriving by car are offered a car park as well as a garage and there are laundry and rooms services to take advantage of.
With a five-star rating and ideal location in the heart of fashionable Marylebone, The Landmark London ranks amongst the finest of the Capital's leading luxury hotels. As the glorious modern reincarnation of the Great Central Hotel, The Landmark has its own distinctive style and ambience, combining classic British elegance with a touch of the contemporary. Spacious guest rooms, impeccable service and superb location are all unbeatable. Business and leisure travellers will find the Landmark London's guest rooms are among the largest in the Capital. Guest rooms reflect classic Victorian British elegance, averaging 55 square metres (180 feet). Luxurious Suites average 110 square metres (360 feet) and provide exceptional convenience for the most discerning guests.The Landmark's Spa & Health Club is re-launching on 21st May 2007 after a spectacular refurbishment. The new spa is home to a 15-metre swimming pool, steam rooms, a spa pool, relaxation room, a Sanarium and a gymnasium. The spa will have four treatment rooms offering a range of ESPA treatments, including massage, facials and body envelopments. The new Spa will be for members only- day membership is Â30 but will be discounted for hotel guests at Â10 per day for adults, and Â7 per day for children. Guests enjoying any spa treatment will have complimentary day membership of The Spa and Health Club on the day of their treatment.
24-hour room service, laundry and dry cleaning, Valet service, Steam Room, Solarium. Conference room capacity: 350pax. Safe in rooms.
**Hotel has both smoking and non-smoking rooms.**
Impressive Victorian Building Recently Transformed To It*S Original Grandeur Of 1899 With The Addition Of A Magnificent Atrium And State Of The Art Facilities. Centrally Located In London*S West End, Ideal For Shopping And Theatre. Close To Regents Park. 15 Miles From Heathrow International Airport. *Hotel History- The Landmark London Is Housedin A Fine Example Of Victorian Architecture. Originally Opened As The Great Cenetral Hotel In 1899, The Property Was The Last And Arguably The Grandest Of The Great Railway Hotels Of Late 19th Century Britain. The Project Was The Brain Child Of Sir Edward Watkins Who Dreamt Of Linking Britain To The Continent By A Channel Tunnel Which Would End At Marylebone Station, Opposite The Hotel. The Hotel Was Requisitioned By The Govern- Ment During Both World Wars, First As A Convalescent Home For Soldiers And Then As A Station For Troops Passing Through London. Most Recenetly, The Property Was Used As The Headquarters Of British Rail. Hazama Corporation Uk, Ltd. Acquired The Building In September 1991 From The Previous Developer Who Had Purchased The Building In 1986 And Commenced Works In 1989. The Subject Of A 3 And A Half Year Meticulous Restoration, The Building*S History Came Full Cycle With Its Opening On 20th February 1993. On 1st August 1995, The Hotel, Known Previously As The Regent, London, Was Acquired By The Lancaster Landmark Hotel Company Ltd. From The Hazama Corporation Uk Ltd. For 70 Million. The Hotel Was Renamed The Landmark London.