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The
Landmark Hotel
222
Marylebone Road
London
NW1 6JQ
Originally opened as The Great
Cenetral Hotel In 1899, the property was the last and arguably
the grandest of the great railway hotels of the late 19th
Century. The project was the brain child of Sir Edward Watkins
who dreamt of linking Britain to the continent by a channel
tunnel which would end at Marylebone Station, opposite the
hotel. The hotel was requisitioned by the government during
both World Wars, first as a convalescent home for soldiers
and then as a station for troops passing through London.
Room facilities
include -:
Mini/honor Bar
Stereo/radio
Satellite Tv
Air Conditioning
In-Room Safe
Three Line Phone
Video Player
Single from:
£100
Double from:
£155
Nearest Tube:
Baker Street

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