The most glorious of all the great Victorian railway terminus hotels, the Landmark truly lives up to its name. Constructed in an extravagant gothic style, its huge central courtyard has been turned into a stunning Winter Garden. Guests enjoy a level of luxury and service that is the equal of any in London, but it is the magnificent architecture that makes this one of the capital's great hotels.
London Location Map of Landmark Hotel London (The)
Landmark Hotel London (The)
222 Marylebone Road, NW1 6JQ
The spa in the basement of The Landmark hotel is small but spoiling with luxury E'SPA treatments... More
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The Landmark London certainly lives up to its name, occupying an imposing Victorian building on Marylebone Road originally known as The Great Central Hotel. This ... More
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Elvis-themed shop come museum.
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The Landmark combines magnificent Victorian architecture with five star service and luxury. The best time to take tea here is in the winter months after ... More
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