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10p per minute 07.00 - 23.00 GMT |
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| Check-in time is | 2 PM |
| Check-out time is | Noon |
| Pets not allowed |
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.
Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required at check-in for incidental charges.
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
The Restaurant at the Westbury Mayfair - In keeping with the decor of the lobby, the hotel's fine-dining restaurant has walnut paneling, a large serpentine marble fireplace, and bookcases loaded with books, figurines, and whiskey decanters. Champagne-colored, Queen Anne-style chairs are positioned around generously sized round tables. The cuisine is modern British and includes a variety of seafood dishes. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served during the week, with dinner-only on weekends.
The Lounge - In the Lounge, breakfast is served in the morning, and traditional tea in the afternoon, with drinks and a changing menu of light snacks available throughout the day. Illuminated neoclassical columns dominate the room, and the salmon-pink walls are bedecked in vividly colored photographs of fashion models, in keeping with the hotel's Bond Street location. Tartan wing chairs and fresh flowers add hits of color throughout.
The Polo Bar - Deep red walls and tartan upholstered chairs add to the rich color scheme of the Polo Bar. The green, purple, and red plaid carpet, mahogany furnishings, and emerald-colored wing chairs lend an air of a private club, furthered by a mural of a polo match, and wall-mounted polo mallets. Live entertainment is often featured in the piano area, and light snacks can be ordered from the Lounge menu. The bar has an extensive cocktail list. Open from noon until the early hours.
One king bed. Desk. High-speed Internet connection. Sitting area with sofa and writing desk. Satellite television with pay movies. Minibar. In-room safe. Trouser press. Hair dryer.
All rooms include All rooms includeOne double or two twin beds. Subtle colors, Matisse replicas. Upholstered headboard, armchair, and leather-topped table. Tiled bathroom. Shower/tub combination, shaving/makeup mirror, phone, and speakers connected to the TV. Desk with UK-, US-, and European-style electrical sockets. High-speed Internet access available (fee).
All rooms includeOne queen bed. Desk. High-speed Internet connection. Cable/satellite TV with pay movies. Minibar. Hair dryer. Trouser press. In-room safe.
All rooms includeTwo twin beds. Desk. High-speed Internet connection. Cable/satellite TV with pay movies. Minibar. Hair dryer. Trouser press. In-room safe.
All rooms includeFamous for its hotels, Mayfair holds London's most expensive homes and, on Bond Street, its most expensive shops. But the tucked-away pubs, restaurants, and shops of atmospheric Shepherd Market offer affordable local colour, too. Sandwiched between several main roads, Marylebone has a village atmosphere and a charming High Street. Nearby attractions include Madame Tussaud's and the Georgian splendours of Regent's Park, including London Zoo.
see all hotels in Mayfair - Marylebone"Not What It Seems"by M from North West
Although the service comfort and cleanliness was excellent the hotel rooms do not look like they do on the internet I was most disappointed to have paid a lot of money for a hotel room that could easily have been in a travelodge hotel Im afraid it was not the five star quality that is advertised
"lovely hotel in the centre of the shopping mecca"by d from London
My experience at the hotel was very good. The location is superb as are the hotel facilities, perhaps the superior queen room was a tad on the small side but nevertheless very bearable and excellent otherwise.
"Beautiful hotel excellent location"by O from Cologne, Germany
We picked this hotel mainly due to its location. It is the only hotel on the Bond Street and of course Oxford Circus, Piccadilly Circus are all in minutes of walking distance which makes it very handy for shopping, going out, dinning etc.. The staff was efficient, friendly, professional. The room was a bit small but enough. It was clean, nicely decorated. The bed was very comfortable which is an important criteria for us. Our only complain is the thin bedroom walls, sound travels from the neighbours. We enjoyed staying in this hotel very much and would choose it again.
"Nice hotel - great service"by L
Nice hotel, great location, but best of all is the restaurant - one of the best in London I say with service well deserving of a 12/10!!!
"Perfect for business or leisure but not cheap!"by M from Cambridgeshire
Fantastic place to stay right in the heart of the west end. Very up market place - the kind of hotel with Rolls Royces and Farraris outside. Step out of the door and you're a few yards from Regent Street. We stayed in a Superior King room and it was superb. Very hard to drag yourself out to the town! It you're looking for first class treatment this is the place.
"Not overly impressed !!!"by J from Oxford
For the money i paid for 2 nights, the room was very small (Supposed to be queen size room). Bathroom very old and not very appealing. Def not 5 star standard! The room and bathroom were clean though. great location. Staff (except the concierge) could have been a little more friendly!