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Tuesday, July 23, 2024

The Landmark London

The Landmark London, a towering presence on Marylebone Road, is a quintessential piece of London's history. Its journey began in 1899 when it opened as the Metropole Hotel. Over the years, the hotel has undergone several renovations and rebrandings, eventually becoming The Landmark London in 1995.

Currently, the hotel is owned by Shimao Group, a leading Chinese property developer. The group acquired the property in 2013 as part of its global expansion strategy. This acquisition marked a significant investment in London's luxury hospitality sector.

Situated in the heart of London's prestigious Marylebone district, The Landmark London offers unparalleled convenience and accessibility to the city's iconic landmarks, world-class shopping, and vibrant entertainment scene. Its central location, coupled with its opulent accommodations and exceptional service, has solidified its status as one of London's most sought-after hotels.

The hotel boasts an array of world-class facilities, including: Luxurious Suites a collection of exquisitely designed suites, many of which have been recently renovated to commemorate the hotel's 125th anniversary. Culinary Delights a variety of dining options, from Michelin-starred restaurants to casual bars. Wellness and Spa a tranquil spa offering a range of rejuvenating treatments. Event Spaces elegant and versatile venues for weddings, conferences, and other special occasions.

To celebrate its 125th anniversary, The Landmark London embarked on a multi-million-pound renovation of its suites. The project aimed to modernize the accommodations while preserving the hotel's rich heritage.

The recent refurbishment of The Landmark London's suites was entrusted to the acclaimed interior design firm, Martin Brudnizki Design Studio. Renowned for its sophisticated aesthetic, the studio has masterfully reimagined the suites to offer an unparalleled blend of historic charm and modern opulence. 















































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