The Landmark London review
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The Landmark London review

The Independent  

Sign up to Simon Calder’s free travel email for expert advice and money-saving discounts Get Simon Calder’s Travel email Get Simon Calder’s Travel email SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy In a nutshell: A luxury five-star hotel in Marylebone with a brand-new champagne bar and showstopping glass atrium, featuring opulent details throughout and full spa facilities. The vibe open image in gallery The hotel’s brand-new champagne bar is part of a £1.3m refurbishment and features plush decor and palm trees The hotel is just a few minutes’ walk from both Baker Street and Edgware Road tube stations, and the grand exterior was originally built to form its previous incarnation, the Grand Central Hotel in 1899. The entire central atrium section is under glass and from here you can see a surrounding eight-storey building front with windows, which are in fact the rooms overlooking the Champagne Bar and Winter Garden restaurant. Nuts and bolts Bedrooms: 300, including 51 suites Freebies: Bottled water and tea and coffee in the room Wifi: Free Extra charges: £60pp for the addition of extra beds for over 12s Disability access: There are lifts to all floors and walk-in showers Pet policy: Only assistance and guide dogs are allowed Bottom line Best thing: The incredible glass atrium Worst thing: Drinks in the Champagne Bar are expensive Perfect for: A treat trip to celebrate an occasion in style Not right for: A low-key stay Instagram from: The champagne bar while sipping fizz Price: From £450 Landmarklondon.co.uk Read more of our UK hotel reviews:

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