Click for travel directionsThe Arch Hotel London is a modern and stylish concept that is set next to Marble Arch to the north-west of the city centre. After extensive refurbishment the hotel re-opened its doors at the end of November 2009 in a property that brings together seven Georgian town houses and two mews homes.

Formerly known as Bryanston Court, the Arch Hotel is among the latest five-star additions to the London scene. Dating back to the 18th century the buildings in this area, including the Arch, suffered damage during Second World War bombing raids. The Arch was turned into two different hotels in 1975 but came to its current name in 2001, all under one roof.

There are 82 bedrooms and suites in this striking boutique townhouse venue as well as a restaurant bar and lounge, a function room and a gym, and so there is something for every type of visitor. The five-star property is part of the AB Hotels group which also features the Sopwell House in Hertfordshire and the Five Lakes Resort in Essex.

London’s Arch Hotel is found to the north of the likes of Hyde Park, Cumberland Gate and the famous Marble Arch monument. Guests are able to go for a stroll in the park nearby or to head to any number of the city’s attractions thanks to the excellent position of the hotel. The Marble Arch underground station is the closest such station to the Arch Hotel and lies on the Central line. Meanwhile, Paddington train station is a short distance from the hotel and links to Heathrow Airport by Heathrow Express train.
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The Arch Hotel
The Arch Hotel
50 Great Cumberland Place
London
W1H 7FD
United Kingdom

  • Number of rooms : 82
  • Car parking : Off-site, charged
  • Internet access : Wireless, complimentary
  • Restaurant and bars
  • Conference rooms : 1
  • Gym
  • Transport : Marble Arch underground, 2 minute walk