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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.
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.
Holmes Hotel London
4.2/5103 Reviews
Marylebone
Did not eat breakfast, there are many benefits next door, there is a hotel's own restaurant Holmes Restaurant on the first floor, we went to the lobby several times from the restaurant, reception will say welcome back, it feels good. There is a fire on the first floor
Viridian Apartments in Marylebone Serviced Apartments - Chiltern Street
4.6/53 Reviews
Marylebone
Location was excellent, walking distance to Baker St Station, Marylebone high street, Regent Park, lots of food choices, etc. The apartment we stayed in was on the 4th floor, relatively quite, but it's winter, so windows mostly closed. The stairs to the apartment was squishy (with the carpeting) and uneven, so be careful if you have seniors travelling with you. The apartment is quite new and very clean. The shower door needs some fixing. Kitchen had everything we needed, including microwave, oven, utensils, fridge and washer/dryer . The only complain I have is that the manual provided for the apartment is for some other apartment. Most of the instructions for appliances etc are for other makes/models, so you'll have to figure things out yourself.
Ten Manchester Street Hotel
4.2/542 Reviews
Marylebone
Very friendly welcome from the staff who had a great attitude / service throughout. It has quite an intimate feel and it's in a good location but I'm not sure it quite hits my boutique buttons. Our room was OK - comfy bed and modern bathroom but it was stuffy overnight and a bit tired in places. Only one minor source of irritation for me - a 'discretionary' 3% room servicing charge automatically added at the end. (which I paid). Nasty trend this - why or why can't hotels just pay staff properly and have clear and fair pricing by putting it in the advertised price?

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