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Short Stay At The Landmark Hotel In London

We slept at the Landmark for personal occasions. We'd reserved a Deluxe room but ended up upgraded at check in to an Executive room looking over the Winter Garden atrium. Registering was everything you expect from a 5 star hotel. Skilled, managed as well as respectful with the member of staff coping with you only without other distractions. Our room demands had been attained without being prompted, even for the upgraded room and we have been shown to the lifts from the receptionist. It had been a decent start.

The room was fabulous - huge, tastefully equipped (really Four Seasons fashion) with a few wonderful details such as an umbrella in the vestibule area and digital weighing scales!. Like the room, the bathroom was big with individual dressing/sinks spots, bath and significant walk-in shower and independent toilet. Water pressure was perfect. The only disadvantages were the very outdated CRT television set as well as the absent room safe that left a hole over the minibar.

The room was pretty calm and the windows offered great sound prevention even though there seems to be little action within the atrium eventually at dusk.

We'd breakfast in the atrium's Winter Garden included in our room charge. The meal was fantastic. Possibly the very best Complete English breakfast I have had nevertheless it does come at a price. However it is all served on Royal Doulton and you're within the uncommon setting of relaxing below a glass ceiling between palms in central London. Service was effective although we had a bit of a wait for the grilled part to arrive. An excellent effect has been the supply of full-size cafetieres and teapots per individual.

It is well worth taking a quick wander around the hotel to understand the building historical past among the original railway terminus hotels filled with stained glass windows and chandeliers.

The employees at reception are a credit to the hotel and I might gladly stay at The Landmark once more.


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