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Melia White House Hotel
4/5116 Reviews
There are few reviews, but I must evaluate the Melia Hotel. First of all, the service is very good. On the day of arrival, because of the early flight, I arrived at the hotel very early and could not check in. The front desk staff was very enthusiastic and helped me find a place for me After taking a break, he went to the restaurant to get coffee for me. The phone was about to run out of power, and he helped me find the adapter again. Later, they checked me in early. I feel that the staff throughout the hotel are very warm and courteous. The hotel breakfast is also good 😊 In short, I am very satisfied with my stay for three days.
Regency Hotel Parkside
4/535 Reviews
Marylebone
The location is quite good, the appearance is also good, looks like a very old house, the general health, poor sound insulation, sharing the sound of the bathroom shower room. If you don't go out alone, you don't have to choose a place where the price is not high. I should not choose again next time.
Hotel la Place
4/570 Reviews
Marylebone
Good location, separated from Madame Tussauds in a quiet environment, breakfast is not self-service, there is a breakfast order card, the content is the same as the buffet breakfast of other hotels in the UK, but it is a bit difficult for people who don't understand English. The environment and service attitude are very good, because it is the plane at night, and after the check-out in the morning, the luggage will be free to leave until the afternoon. The elevator is small.
Americana Hotel
3.5/556 Reviews
Marylebone
I booked the Americana for a business trip to London. Upon arrival I discovered they had made a mistake with the room. I asked to change it and offered to pay but the reception ”could not make any changes”. When I asked to speak to the manager at 7pm I was told she finished at 5pm. I asked the reception to phone her which they did, but she refused to speak to me. Genuienly unbelievable This meant that something which could have been resolved in a 5 minute phone call resulted in a canceled booking and staying elsewhere. I would nor recommend this hotel, avoid at all costs until they change their staff.
Park Avenue Baker Street
3.7/546 Reviews
Marylebone
Disappointed with our stay here, which was supposed to be a Valentine’s getaway. We were given a room in another building over the road in a basement. It was very dark and dingy with no view and a constant generator noise. We were told there were no other rooms available. It was also very cold in the basement and we called reception who came over and told us to give it time to heat up. After about an hour it was still cold so they gave us a fan heater. I think it’s reasonable to expect them to heat up the room prior to guests arriving if they know it’s colder in the basement. I’d just come out of hospital the day before and this was supposed to be a treat. The room was tiny too and the TV is situated on a wall where it can only be seen on one side of the bed. The building is nice to look at and the bathroom was a decent size but overall disappointed.
Blandford Hotel
3.9/5104 Reviews
Marylebone
The location is really good, Baker Street subway station is 5 minutes walk from the station. The hotel room is small and cannot be opened with two large boxes. Breakfast is not rich but the taste is ok. The internet speed is very fast and the toiletries are ok.

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