The Langham, London has been enchanting guests since 1865, when it opened as Europe's first 'Grand Hotel'. From the outset, The Langham boasted an unrivaled location at the top of elegant Regent Street, London's premier shopping destination. This is still true today as the hotel enjoys an enviable address in the heart of the West End, with the luxury stores of Bond Street, the unique boutiques of Marylebone Village, London's famous theater district and cultural attractions on its doorstep.
A London icon, The Langham is home to fine dining Roux at The Landau, offering elegant dining with contemporary European cuisine, Artesian – a glamorous cocktail bar renowned for its creativity and fun atmosphere and Palm Court, famed as the birthplace of the afternoon tea tradition, awarded London's Best Afternoon Tea Service in 2018.
The Langham Club redefines the club concept with the ultimate in exclusivity, modern conveniences and attentive service. As the largest club lounge in London, The Langham Club offers an exclusive home away from home with dining in collaboration with world-renowned chef Michel Roux Jr.
The Langham, London has recently completed an extensive refurbishment program. It's elegant rooms and suites, together with attentive service, make it a luxury haven in London's West End.
Exclusive Amenities
- Full English Breakfast for two daily
- USD $100 food & beverage credit, once during stay
The following amenities are subject to availability at the time of check-in/departure:
- Upgrade to the next room category
- Early Check-In, 12:00 Noon
- Late Check-Out, 4:00 PM
Local Area Attractions
The Langham, London Nearby Attractions
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Mayfair is renowned for top-class shopping and dining. Bond Street in particular is synonymous with super exclusive fashion and jewelry brands while Regent Street is the home to many of London’s iconic flagship stores such as Liberty emporium and Hamleys, the world-famous toy store (5 minutes walk)
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Soho is London’s late-night entertainment hub and home to the city’s top theaters staging world-class productions of musicals and classical dramas, including the world’s longest-running production, The Mousetrap (which opened on 25 November 1952). Stroll through Carnaby Street for trendy fashion, check out England’s version of Chinatown, or pop into one of the many entertainment venues such as the venerable Ronnie Scotts Jazz Club. (5 minutes walk)
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Marylebone, celebrated as a village inside London, is a charming residential neighborhood of historic mews homes and residences with a plethora of chic boutiques, gourmet food stores and cafes on Marylebone High Street. A must-see is The Wallace Collection, a museum in a historic London townhouse with 25 galleries displaying a host of masterpieces. Music lovers will be enchanted by The Wigmore Hall, the recital venue that specializes in hosting performances of chamber music and classical piano recitals. (10 minutes walk)
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Regent’s Park, which, at 410 acres, is the largest Royal Park in central London (larger than Hyde Park). Here you’ll find: Queen Mary’s Gardens, with stunning floral displays that include more than 30,000 roses of 400 varieties; London Zoo, the world’s oldest scientific zoo (5 minutes walk)
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Fitzrovia is London’s original artistic and bohemian quarter, with fascinating historical buildings and trendy bars. The British Museum, located in this district, is the world’s pre-eminent museum with a collection of over seven million artifacts – amongst the most comprehensive anywhere documenting the story of human culture. The British Library, also found here, lists over 150 million items in all known languages: books, journals, newspapers, maps, stamps, drawings and the earliest versions of some of the most significant books in English literature. (10 minutes walk)