Click for travel directionsThe Landmark Hotel London is among the top properties in the nation’s capital, even the nation itself, evidence of which is made clear due to its five-red-star status and its numerous accolades. A member of the leading hotels of the world the hotel offers luxury upon luxury for those who visit the grand-looking establishment on Marylebone Road.

Formerly known as the Great Central Hotel the building was unveiled in 1899 as a Victorian railway hotel, conveniently positioned a short distance from Marylebone train station. Under the leadership of Sir John Maple and the design of Robert Edis the hotel took shape in a Gothic revival style and was intended to portray something of the opulence and grandeur of the area and the era, a feat that was consequently accomplished.

During the great wars the hotel was used to help soldiers recuperate and spend their leave while afterwards it was turned into offices due to the declining demand for railway hotels. By 1995, though, the property was once again opened, this time as the great Landmark Hotel London.

It is fitting that the stunning Landmark Hotel London should be positioned in the Marylebone part of the city, part-way between Regent’s Park and Hyde Park. This puts it near to the shops of Oxford Street and Marylebone as well as attractions such as Marble Arch and sporting hotspots Wembley and Lord’s Cricket Ground. If travelling to the area by train the hotel is particularly well positioned, situated as it is a mere stone’s throw from Marylebone train and underground station.
Fact Box
The Landmark Hotel
The Landmark London
222 Marylebone Road
London
NW1 6JQ
United Kingdom

  • Number of rooms : 299
  • Car parking : Valet, charged
  • Internet access : Wired, charged
  • Restaurants and bars
  • Conference rooms : 11
  • Spa and health club
  • Transport : Marylebone train station, 1 minute walk