Oxford Street Hotels

Radisson Edwardian Berkshire Hotel

Between Bond Street and modish Marylebone village, this luxury boutique hotel is an intimate hideaway with a pleasingly clubby vibe, a soothing refuge for Oxford Street shoppers. Across the cool marble of the lobby, the Drawing Room Bar is a relaxed local meeting place flooded with natural light. With comfy leather sofas and classic wood panelling, Ascot’s Bar and Restaurant serves great seasonal British food.

The 147 ergonomically designed luxury rooms and suites feature complimentary wireless Internet access, Bang and Olufsen televisions, sleek designer furnishings and marble bathrooms.

Hyatt Regency The Churchill Hotel

Enjoying a prime location in the West End of Central London, Hyatt Regency London – The Churchill is a fine luxury Hotel in Oxford Street close to exclusive shopping and the City. Located in the Marylebone area, adjacent to Park Lane, the hotel is just minutes from the exclusive shopping areas of Oxford Street, Soho or Bond Street and England’s renowned landmarks of Hyde Park, Marble Arch and Buckingham Palace. The hotel is also just minutes from Paddington Station where a fast train service takes a mere 15 minutes from Heathrow Airport.
The hotel’s 434 room’s and suite’s enjoy views over the leafy Portman Square gardens, the interior courtyard or London’s charming streets. Guests at the Regency Club Floor enjoy private concierge, usage of the boardroom and evening turndown service.

The Courthouse Doubletree

Set in the heart of London’s bustling shopping and theatre district, the Courthouse offers a secluded and comfortable setting to prepare and recover from enjoying the best the capital has to offer. A stone’s throw away from the infamous Liberty’s department store and the shopping paradise of Bond Street, Regent Street and Carnaby Street, the Hotel is situated in an old Grade II Listed Magistrates Court, retaining much of its original historical features with a modern twist.

With 112 contemporary and design led bedrooms, a stylish cocktail bar, award winning restaurant, spa, gym and roof terrace, the Courthouse Hotel is renowned for intuitive service and comprehensive facilities.

The Selfridge Hotel

The Selfridge Hotel London is in the centre of London’s West End just 50 metres off Oxford Street near the famous Selfridges Department Store, and close to the bustling shopping areas of Bond Street, Marble Arch and Bond Street.
The charming Selfridge Hotel London offers 294 gracefully decorated guestrooms, combining the traditional English style with the comforts of sophisticated amenities.
The guest-services provided at the Selfridge Hotel London are of superior quality. The efficient and friendly staffs are attentive to the smallest need of the guests.

London Marriott Hotel Marble Arch

A central location, superior amenities and friendly service attract savvy travellers to the London Marriott Hotel Marble Arch. Within walking distance to Hyde Park, Oxford Street, West End Theatres and some of the city’s finest restaurants, this boutique hotel in London is also near the financial district, department stores, families attractions and museums. The London Marriott Hotel Marble Arch welcomes you into its casually elegant setting, where spacious guest rooms are perfectly appointed for a comfortable and productive stay, offering a cosy sitting area, work desk and high speed internet access Wi-Fi in all the bedrooms. Work out at the health and leisure club, and indoor swimming pool; unwind in Chats Cafe Bar over afternoon tea and drinks, or indulge in freshly prepared dishes at the Brasserie Centrale. Business and social events are beautifully accommodated in the 264 square meter conference and meeting facilities, the outstanding catering and skilled planners are to ensure a successful outcome.

Sanderson Hotel

A lavish “Urban Spa” in the heart of London’s West End, Sanderson offers a retreat from the bustle of the city into a world of fantasy and wellbeing. The landmarked 50s building has been transformed by Philippe Starck into a surreal Cocteau-like dream world, epitomizing a “new luxury” that is smart, pared down, and tempered with a healthy dose of wit and irony. With the absence of “normal” walls and a floor-to-ceiling glass facade that diffuses natural light through flowing layers of ethereal sheer curtains, Sanderson’s indoor/outdoor lobby is a layered and sophisticated environment that is totally original. Surrounding an extraordinary landmark Courtyard Garden designed by Philip Hicks, Starck’s visionary style mixes baroque and modern, juxtaposing Salvador Dali’s curvaceous red lips sofa with classic 60s mosaics and hand-carved African furniture with an oversized Louis XV armoire. The result blends wit, magic and surprise in an elegant balancing act of extravagance and pure simplicity.

The Westbury Mayfair Hotel

The first Westbury was opened in 1927 in New York City by the polo playing Phipps family, later in 1955 The Westbury London was opened, becoming the first five star American hotel in London and one of the finest hotels in Mayfair.

In 1999, Cola Holdings acquired The Westbury Mayfair and set in motion some radical changes. A multi-million pound refurbishment to all of its 246 bedrooms & suites and in 2009 the launch of The Westbury Gallery, a brand new state-of-the-art 800 sq m venue ideal for a corporate function or a glamourous lifestyle event.

The Westbury has played host to a wide range of VIP guests, TRH Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, Duchess of York, HH Prince Dimitri of Russia, HH Princess Olga, Countess Rosslyn, President Mikhail Gorbachev, Carla Bruni Sarkozy, and repeat guests such as Andreas and Vivienne Westwood, Gillian Anderson, Anthony Head, Martha Fiennes, Bob Geldof, Nicky Haslam, Brian Ferry, Martina Navratilova, Brian Friedman, pop acts Girls Aloud, Pexie Lott and JLS. The Westbury has also staged the fashion shows of Anna Roza, Jean Paul Gaultier and hosted The Old Vics theatrical phenomenon The Twenty Four Hour Plays Celebrity Gala and prime-time TV shows.

 

 

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