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Travel Feature The Mirror Bar


“Losing yourself in London’s most luxurious locations!”


Where to stay…


The Landmark If its old school glamour that you seek then The Landmark Hotel is for you! With being a stone’s throw from Marylebone train station and underground, it allows easy and quick access to key areas such as shopping on Oxford Road or the bustle of Piccadilly.


It boasts exquisite grandeur in just about every aspect from the reception area, to the stunning suites through to the fabulous Mirror bar and restaurant 222.


The Wyndham Grand


Recent refurbishment has seen the launch of a new penthouse floor, redesigned interiors and refreshed outdoor spaces, taking advantage of the hotel’s wonderful location in the heart of Chelsea Harbour.


Just minutes from the buzz of the King’s Road, the exclusive shops of Sloane Square and Knightsbridge, The Wyndham Grand is a true home-from-home on the river, set amongst exclusive private apartments. With 158 suites, including four stunning penthouses, most have spectacular views over Chelsea Harbour,


The Thames and London’s skyline. The relaxed and elegant vibe continues in the Chelsea Riverside Brassiere, overlooking the marina.


The suites are simply stunning and designed to the highest of standards, and ours included a balcony to sit on sipping coffee and enjoying the view of the harbour and the amazing yachts!


The Landmark Hotel


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