Short Stay At The Landmark Hotel In London

[I:http://www.rationalflight.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/MichaelMotono18.jpg] We slept at the Landmark Hotel London for a special event. We had booked a Deluxe room but ended up upgraded at sign in to an Executive room looking over the Winter Garden atrium. Registering was what we expect from a 5 star hotel. Professional, controlled and also well-mannered with the member of staff working with you only without other potential distractions. Our room requests had been attained without being prompted, even for the upgraded room and we were shown to the lifts by the receptionist. It absolutely was a decent start.

The room was splendid – open, with taste equipped (really Four Seasons fashion) with a few good details such as an large outdoor umbrella in the entrance hall area and also digital weighing scales!. Like the room, the restroom was large with individual dressing/sinks spots, bath and big walk-in shower and independent toilet. Water pressure was great. The only real concerns have been the very ancient CRT television set and the lacking room safe that left a hole over the minibar.

The room was pretty peaceful and the windows offered great sound proofing however there is little activity within the atrium later on after sunset.

There was breakfast in the atrium’s Winter Garden included in our room price. The meal was superb. Almost certainly the finest Complete English breakfast I’ve had nevertheless it does come at a price. Still it’s all served on Royal Doulton and you’re simply within the unconventional setting of relaxing below a glass roof in the middle of palm trees in central London. Service was efficient although we had a bit of a wait for the cooked part to arrive. An excellent touch had been the provision of full-size cafetieres and teapots per individual.

It’s actually worth taking a brief wander round the hotel to comprehend the building historical past among the unique railway terminus hotels detailed with stained glass windows and chandeliers.

Employees at reception really are a credit to the hotel and I would gladly stop at The Landmark once more.

Michael Motono travels around the globe hundred days in the year on average and is aware quite a bit regarding hotels and service. So the fact that the Landmark Hotel London suited him so much says a lot. He actually started off a web site: http://landmarkhotellondon.org.uk

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