Travelers who care little about a hotel's exterior or lobby might be satisfied by a stay at the Holiday Inn Mayfair. Rooms are contemporary and chain-like. In terms of location, it offers equally convenient access to the more business-oriented areas of Green Park, and the more recreational areas of Piccadilly and Berkeley Street. In a city where traffic can be gnarly and cabs are expensive, having the tube just outside the lobby is certainly a huge asset. The bounty of fine dining options just outside the hotel and the perk of having major sites like Buckingham Palace less than a 10-minute walk away is also very redeeming.
Travelers who care little about a hotel's exterior or lobby might be satisfied by a stay at the Holiday Inn Mayfair. Rooms are contemporary and chain-like. In terms of location, it offers equally convenient access to the more business-oriented areas of Green Park, and the more recreational areas of Piccadilly and Berkeley Street. In a city where traffic can be gnarly and cabs are expensive, having the tube just outside the lobby is certainly a huge asset. The bounty of fine dining options just outside the hotel and the perk of having major sites like Buckingham Palace less than a 10-minute walk away is also very redeeming.
This chain hotel veers little from the Radisson mold, with polished though slightly characterless public spaces dotted with Asian decorative flourishes. Location is the main selling point -- bang in the heart of London's busiest shopping area, though tucked away on a relatively quiet street. Rooms are smart yet cozy, with ample amenities, though some are tiny and suffer from a little street noise. The on-site restaurant has a good reputation, though local dining opportunities also abound. However, if an upscale chain isn't what you're after, try the nearby Moncalm -- a similar price, a bit more character, and also just off Oxford Street's buzz and bustle.
This chain hotel veers little from the Radisson mold, with polished though slightly characterless public spaces dotted with Asian decorative flourishes. Location is the main selling point -- bang in the heart of London's busiest shopping area, though tucked away on a relatively quiet street. Rooms are smart yet cozy, with ample amenities, though some are tiny and suffer from a little street noise. The on-site restaurant has a good reputation, though local dining opportunities also abound. However, if an upscale chain isn't what you're after, try the nearby Moncalm -- a similar price, a bit more character, and also just off Oxford Street's buzz and bustle.
Located right across the street from lovely Hyde Park, Grosvenor House Apartments is one of the most chic and modern luxury properties in London. The 130 stylish units have between one and five bedrooms, and all are equipped with sleek kitchens, spacious dining areas, and top-notch amenities including electric blinds, sound systems, and digital TVs. Prime services such as butlers, concierges, private cars, bespoke grocery shopping, and in-room spa treatments draw business travelers and families alike, but all this luxury (plus the prime location) comes with a price tag to match. Those looking for something more classic may want to compare rates at The Goring or the Egerton House Hotel.
Located right across the street from lovely Hyde Park, Grosvenor House Apartments is one of the most chic and modern luxury properties in London. The 130 stylish units have between one and five bedrooms, and all are equipped with sleek kitchens, spacious dining areas, and top-notch amenities including electric blinds, sound systems, and digital TVs. Prime services such as butlers, concierges, private cars, bespoke grocery shopping, and in-room spa treatments draw business travelers and families alike, but all this luxury (plus the prime location) comes with a price tag to match. Those looking for something more classic may want to compare rates at The Goring or the Egerton House Hotel.
The Millennium Hotel London Mayfair is an upscale, 336-room property set right on Grosvenor Square in the heart of London. Beyond its striking facade and impressive neo-classical lobby area, the rooms are pretty standard at best, and many are in need of a refresh. An award-winning restaurant is a plus -- though there are plenty of other eateries nearby -- and the hotel is well equipped for business guests. All in all, rates are pretty good for the swanky Mayfair location, but don't expect too much from the generic rooms.
The Millennium Hotel London Mayfair is an upscale, 336-room property set right on Grosvenor Square in the heart of London. Beyond its striking facade and impressive neo-classical lobby area, the rooms are pretty standard at best, and many are in need of a refresh. An award-winning restaurant is a plus -- though there are plenty of other eateries nearby -- and the hotel is well equipped for business guests. All in all, rates are pretty good for the swanky Mayfair location, but don't expect too much from the generic rooms.