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All reviewsclose to baker street tubemadame tussaudsfree wifiby london standardsexcellent locationenglish breakfastconvenient locationtea and coffeemarlybonemirrortoiletries
We only stayed for one night, for business purposes, but found the hotel to be in an excellent location, friendly staff and good English breakfast, which was included. Although the room was quite small, it had everything that was required.
In London for a night, I found this hotel near the venue I was going to attend an event. Easy to find from the Underground, great reception, small but very comfortable room, and an amazing breakfast. I will definitely stay here again if I have...More
I had a warm welcome at 930 am on a Saturday morning. Joan was on reception and was really friendly and helpful. The room was not ready as to be expected but I left my bag and went exploring. Baker Street underground and Marylebone within...More
Great hotel done out in an Indian theme, we were on the second floor, and although it wasn't far to walk we did take advantage of the lift, ice machine on our floor which I thought was a good touch, rooms were a standard size...More
I booked one room via booking.com with payment on arrival. I have then cancelled my stay with this hotel as found a better deal.
Check my bank account today to see this hotel has taken full pay from me...
Contact booking.com to be told they...More
Marylebone offers what so many London neighbourhoods cannot: a village feel coupled with urban convenience. Much of its success rests in its location. Wedged between the northeastern corner of Hyde Park and the southern end of Regent's Park and with a number of Tube stations within easy reach, Marylebone is as pedestrian friendly as Central London gets. The bustling shopping mecca of Oxford Street separates it
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from Soho and Mayfair, exclusive Regent Street marks its border with Fitzrovia, and cosmopolitan Edgware Road serves as its western edge. Within this enviably situated quarter are an array of outstanding restaurants (from Michelin darlings to down and dirty cheeseburgers), an impressive assortment of independently owned shops, and some of the city's quietest and most pleasant nooks, crannies and cobbled lanes.