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Langham London

The Langham, London has been delighting guests with enchanting hospitality since it opened as Europe’s first grand hotel in 1865. Now the hotel has relaunched after an extensive restoration, exuding a graceful and timeless elegance, blending a sense of the past with the style of today. You will be captivated by her exciting new look. The hotel will charm and bewitch you from the moment you step inside its dazzling new lobby.

Ivanhoe Suite

The Ivanhoe Suite offers affordable prices in the heart of the West End - a rare and special thing. The accommodation is basic but clean and comfortable, and with Bond Street, Marble Arch and Oxford Street are all within easy reach, you'll be able to spend those extra pennies at the shops or taking in the shows. Perfect.

Dorset Square

Dorset Square is completely original in decor with exclusive English style interiors, original oil paintings and fresh flowers. Colors are rich and the individuality of each room means that many guests retain a favorite. One of the main features is a drawing room which is a sumptuous mix of ethnic furniture, antiques and textured fabrics. Popular with classical musicians, who have at last found rooms large enough to accommodate their instruments, it would be difficult to find a more personal place to stay. Check website for more details.

London Euston Travel Inn Capital

Close to King's Cross, St Pancras and Euston rail stations and within easy reach of many of central London's attractions, this is good value accommodation, especially for families visiting London.

Marriott London Hotel Regents Park

This seven-story Marriott is only 10 minutes from London's West End and within walking distance of Regent's Park. Refurbishment of all bedrooms and public areas has recently been completed, and excellent leisure facilities have been installed. Check website for further details.

Sumner Hotel

This townhouse hotel is part of an 1820's Georgian Terrace and is noted for its fine architectural features. The Sumner Hotel provides comfortable, smart accommodation in Mayfair, the heart of many of London's great attractions. Its cozy rooms and comfortable facilities almost make you feel at home. It is ideally located for a walk to Hyde Park, Madame Tussaud's and the Wallace Collection. The fashionable shops of Oxford Street and West End theaters are also close at hand.

Wigmore Court Hotel

Wigmore Court Hotel is a small, family-run bed and breakfast close to the main shopping arenas of Oxford and Bond Street, as well as Marble Arch, Hyde Park, the Planetarium, Madame Tussaud's and all the entertainment the West end has to offer. The house was built in the 18th century in a street named after the Duke of Gloucester, and its illustrious residents include 18th-century British Prime Minister, William Pitt. The modern-day house is attractive, welcoming and well-cared for; rooms are large with en suite facilities which are ideal for families.

Meliá White House

The White House was first opened in 1936 as a smart apartment building and even now the hotel, has a wing occupied by permanent residents. Hotel guests can enjoy two levels of comfort. You can choose from the one of the standard rooms, which are all tastefully decorated and fully equipped with the usual facilities or you could upgrade to the Royale service. The Royale service is a hotel within a hotel concept where guests can enjoy a better class of rooms and suites with extras such as slippers and toiletries. There is also a separate check in and check out area and lounge for Royale guests. The Meli-hite House completed a recent 20 million refurnishment programme. The hotel looks set to be better than ever including a new swimming pool. Fitness room and sauna suite. The White House Restaurant (Two AA Rosettes), the Garden Cafe, Piano Bar and Cellar Bar. All rooms are en suite.

Bryanston Court Hotel

This small, pleasant hotel is just a few minutes' walk from Oxford Street, offering easy access to all the sights. The Bryanston Court Hotel offers modern amenities, as well as the friendly and efficient service at which small, privately-owned hotels so often excel. It is well suited both to business guests and leisure travelers, due to its location and atmosphere, and there is a nicely decorated bar and lounge containing deep sofas and huge armchairs in which to collapse after a long day of sightseeing or business.

London Elizabeth Hotel

The Elizabeth London Hotel includes three Victorian structures. The monumental building preserves its original charm while trying to provide the best of modern amenities. Bedrooms and suites are well designed. Unique interiors and different layouts is a striking feature of the hotel. If vising in summer, enjoy barbecues in the gardens. The room service menu offers British and Italian fare. You can also savor country classic cuisine in the Rose Garden restaurant, or try the signature cocktails at the bar. The terrace garden is a wonderfully planned green space in the hotel.

Durrants Hotel

Essentially English in style, the interiors are embellished with 18th century antiques. The Durrants Hotel provides comfortable accommodation in London's West End. Bedrooms are done tastefully with classic English fabric and handmade Savoir beds that have a quiet and relaxing feel. The restaurant and 'George Bar' are a part of the hotel. Durrants Hotel provides venue for social or corporate events or even off-site catering service. Those on a holiday will enjoy the proximity to West End theaters and shopping at Bond and Oxford Street. Check for special weekend and summer packages.

Radisson SAS Portman Hotel

Radisson SAS Portman Square welcomes both business and leisure travellers. Refurbished recently to a boutique standard that aspires to chic value of hotels such as the Sanderson, it offers a range of comfortable, smart rooms equipped all those essential facilities like minibars, keyboards for Internet access, Nintendo consoles and ISDN lines to make your stay a productive and enjoyable one. The centre of the town location is unbelievable since you can walk just about everywhere, although you may need help getting back if you overdo it at the shops on Oxford Street. Do give yourself a delightful experience at the Portman Restaurant, and quench your thirts with finest wnes and exotic cocktails at the Bar and Piano Lounge.

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