The Landmark London

The Landmark London is a 5 star hotel on Marylebone Road on the north side of central London, Britain in the borough of London named the Town of Westminster. It was initially opened by the Great Central Railway, under the title Hotel Great Central. The hotel was initially one of London's Victorian time railway hotels, the Great Central Hotel.
It was first suggested by Sir Edward Watkin of the Great Central Railway who visualized Marylebone station that the hotel was to serve, as the center of a global railway which would run through a channel tunnel. The Landmark Hotel will suit both guests traveling for business and people who want to explore the sounds and sights of one of the great world towns.
It sits a taxi drive away from the commercial and fiscal district and is simply a short tube ride away from the major traveler attractions. The bedrooms at the Landmark Hotel have been re-designed with the convenience and comfort of the valued guest foremost under consideration. The busy executive or holidaying family will both appreciate the enhancements made to the guestrooms.
The meeting facilities are extremely trendy and intimate. Only the latest in audio-visual gear is used to guarantee your meeting will be every inch the success you wish it to be. With sophisticated eateries like the Winter Garden Cafe to amuse you can book your romantic meal or your business lunch safe in the realization that the food will be of the very best quality. For a fast drink before heading out into the London nightlife or for a nightcap pop into the hotel bar and relax in luxury.
