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The Langham
About The Langham
The five-star Langham, London has been delighting guests with enchanting hospitality since opening as Europe’s first ‘Grand Hotel’ in 1865. Now the hotel has re-awakened after an extensive restoration, once more guests are charmed from the moment they step inside her dazzling new lobby.
Located in the heart of West End, The Langham has one of London’s most enviable addresses. Commanding a position at the top of Regent Street and minutes walk from the retail delights of Bond Street, as well Soho and London’s world renowned Theatre District.
The Langham’s luxurious and exquisitely appointed 380 guest rooms and suites evoke a warm residential feel. Choose from newly designed Grand rooms in a modern and elegant style or traditionally styled Classic rooms. For infinite indulgence, the Infinity Suite offers expansive space, at 235 sqm, it is one of London largest two bedroom suites.
All guests have complimentary use of The Langham Health and Fitness club, which includes a 16 metre indoor pool. Guests staying in The Langham Club, an exclusive and peaceful oasis of just 47 rooms, also have access to The Langham Club lounge, with complimentary continental breakfast, drinks and snacks throughout the day and evening cocktails and canapés.
Whilst staying with The Langham, London enjoy the fine dining delights of the new David Collins designed restaurant, The Landau and chic and glamorous bar, Artesian and the dazzling new centrepiece, Palm Court, the place where the tradition of afternoon tea was born, an indulgence that lives on today.
The Langham Facilities
| Children |
Facilities for children Children welcome |
|---|---|
| Provider features |
In town/city centre |
| Bookable product facilities |
Colour television in all bedrooms DVD player in all bedrooms Hairdryer in all bedrooms Internet access Radio in all bedrooms Tea & coffee making facilities in all bedrooms Telephone in all bedrooms |
| Leisure facilities |
Health/fitness/beauty facilities Indoor pool Riding/pony trekking |
| Catering |
Bar Serve breakfast Serve evening meal Serve lunch Room service |
| Provider facilities |
Air conditioning throughout Business facilities Central heating throughout Currency exchange Coach parties accepted Conference facilities Licenced for civil marriages Event venue Garden/patio for guests' use Separate guests' lounge Ironing facilities Laundry service Lift Foreign languages spoken Night porter Available for wedding receptions |
| Booking and payment details |
American Express accepted Diners Club accepted JCB accepted MasterCard accepted Special group rates Sterling travellers' cheques accepted Visa accepted |
The Langham Address
| Address: |
Regent Street, 1c Portland Place, London
London
W1B 1JA
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7636 1000 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 7323 2340 |
| Email: | lon.resv@langhamhotels.com |
| Website: | http://london.langhamhotels.com/ |
Location Information for The Langham
| Address: |
Regent Street, 1c Portland Place, London
London
W1B 1JA
|
|---|---|
| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7636 1000 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 7323 2340 |
| Email: | lon.resv@langhamhotels.com |
| Website: | http://london.langhamhotels.com/ |
| Public transport: | Oxford Circus |
| By Road: | A4 - Head towards central London on the A4, via Knightsbridge, turn left at Hyde Park Corner onto Park Lane. At Marble Arch turn right into Oxford Street, then left into Regent Street. The hotel is on the left-hand side. |
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Latest 5 reviews of The Langham
Utterly superb - wish I could have stayed longer
Party of 4, 2 adults, 2 young adults (18) in 2 Classic rooms. Everything was perfect, breakfast was lovely. Took afternoon tea in the restaurant which was excellent, albeit a little expensive. Concierge very knowledgeable and helpful, Valet service perfect, checked in at 10.30 and were given room keys by friendly receptionist immediately rather than having to wait until 2PM - Wondeful!! Shame we only stayed for 1 night. Will definitely visit again......
Extremely disappointing hotel
I'm afraid I was soooo disappointed with this hotel. I used to work nearby and, for several years, wanted to stay there. It is spectacularly beautiful inside the lobby, Artesian bar, Palm Court and the dining room; really stunning refurbishment. And likewise, the hotel website is beautiful. But for me, that was where the loveliness of the hotel ended.
The room was absolutely nothing special. It was a standard room so perhaps if you pay more it gets more exciting but it was very, very small and it felt rather shabby and not sparkling clean. It was also far too hot. The air-conditioning did nothing and I had to resort to opening the windows during the whole visit. Actually, I didn't really mind this because I used to live in London and I enjoyed hearing the night noise of the city. But obviously, this would be a problem for others. The hotel does have a good, central location.
I ordered breakfast one morning and the porridge tasted cheap and watery and was sort of sealed up, presumably because it had been waiting some time to be brought to me. I honestly could make it better myself. The cost was outrageous for all of this. The bread rolls were very hard (almost impossible to open and chew) and similarly during the famous afternoon tea at the Palm Court, the edges of the sandwiches were slightly dried out which I assume means they'd been lying about some time. We were the first sitting for afternoon tea.
A visit to the small swimming pool was ruined by several young and unaccompanied children bombing into the water repeatedly and who refused to calm down when I asked them to. But then I'm not their parent and had no authority to remove them from the pool so why would they? I accept this is not the fault of the hotel, rather the strangely absent parents. But there was no member of staff there to uphold any sort of rules about children in the very small leisure area. Presumably someone admitted the unaccompanied children because to enter the facilities you had to go by a reception desk. And the whirlpool was broken throughout my stay.
The worst thing about the Langham was a sort of spirit of meanness which underlay the whole 'luxury' experience. It was as if everything was too much trouble. There was no drinking water in the standard room. Wifi was charged at, I think, 40p a minute with some rule about minimum charge. I found that astounding when wifi is free almost everywhere nowadays. I felt that some of the staff at the Artesian Bar bordered on rude and when a problem with a bill (of their own making) developed there was a flat denial, very unwilling refund and no apology. I felt that my friends and I were treated as if we were doing something (or about to do something) wrong which we certainly weren't. We were a small group of old friends in our 30s who spent two hours there together and had I think two drinks each and consequently spent a fortune there.
Lastly, one night I went out to Pierre Victoire with my sister and brother-in-law in Soho for dinner. Yes, it was busy and noisy and we had to queue even with a booking for about five minutes because it was a Saturday night. But it was such a relief to be there. Where the food was excellent, the staff were friendly and we could be ourselves. It was a great, unpretentious, fairly-priced evening out and really showed me that I'm not a Langham girl. I would definitely never go back. And if you click on my username you'll see that I do also write glowing reviews so I don't think I am a very critical traveller.
Outstanding hotel - a class act
This hotel provides outstanding value for money. Ideally situated for the shopping areas and the West End, it combines a stunning exterior with lush, tasteful and comfortable interiors. The staff are first class - concerned and helpful without being obtrusive and obsequious - and without the disdainful and condesecending attitude often found in other upmarket hotels. The food is excellent, too, especially the afternoon teas. The gym, health centre, and pool are first class, and you are not (as claimed by one reviewer) required to pay for these facilities whilst a guest.
I would unequivocally recommend this hotel.
Lovely Hotel, Great Service, Excellent
Staff very helpful, good location, extremly comfortable room.
We had an evening meal, which was a good price with excellent service.
not worth it
Booked on a special rate after its refurbishment. It was OK, but just didn't feel like 5* or "luxury". Were supposedly upgraded into a mid-level room. It was itself roomy enough, but then the desk was place so that only a contortionist could get into the chair. The bed was lumpy. The swimming pool is in a kind of dungeon, and the fitness equipment marginally satisfactory. Probably Club Floor, if your company is paying, is fine but not recommended unless you get a really good rate. Nothing horrible, but nothing special. Good location, of course.
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