Elegant address in the heart of Marylebone Village, the Marylebone Hotel blends neighborhood charm, warm service, and discreet luxury touches. Between a retro-chic arrival, light-filled suites, all-day dining at the 108 Restaurant, and a vast wellness area with a pool, the hotel offers a cozy retreat just steps from Oxford Street, Bond Street, and Regent’s Park. Here is the discovery, step by step, of this London home that knows how to surprise.
Nestled between Georgian facades and trendy boutiques, the Marylebone Hotel plays the card of centrality without the hustle. One comes here to slip into the cozy atmosphere of Marylebone Village, a true chic “mini-town” where you can wander, dine on the terrace, and escape from the hustle and bustle, all while staying close to the major shopping routes.
The magic works through contrasts: the address belongs to the Doyle Collection, and while one may not be immediately struck by opulence, one is imbued with an increasing sensation of comfort and attentiveness, as if the hotel reveals itself layer by layer as you move forward.
A retro-chic arrival, a warming welcome
From the sidewalk, the Georgian silhouette is accentuated by a perfectly embraced touch of sixties-seventies. Inside, a minimalist marble lobby, dominated by a monumental column, sets the tone. The contrast? An expedited check-in, punctuated by smiles and little attentions: visual sobriety meets very warm hospitality.
On the left, a series of alcoves and upholstered lounges stretches out, like a cozy labyrinth. One can nestle into deep armchairs, flip through a magazine, and discuss the world. The bar promises evenings by the fireplace when London turns gray.
Rooms and suites: urban cocoons with neighborhood views
A softly lit corridor leads to the 249 keys, including penthouses with terraces and five Luxury Suites. Everywhere, the same foundation of comfort: Nespresso machine for the first London espresso, a well-stocked minibar, TV, and a marble bathroom.
A 44 m² corner suite that captures village life
In a corner suite, the windows frame Marylebone Lane and its storefronts full of personality – including a quirky hat shop that catches the eye. Storage is generous: wardrobes, closets, drawers… you can unpack without playing Tetris.
Marble bathroom: black, white, and soft blue
The marble plays with contrasts: a black basin, pastel blue details on the bathtub and drawer fronts, and an Italian shower that invites you to take your time. A nice little extra: complimentary water, and a small bottle of fresh milk to perfect your morning coffee.
What you find in every room
The essentials are there: Nespresso for energy, a well-thought-out minibar for sudden cravings, TV to relax, and marble bathrooms for that touch of glamour in daily life.
Flavors and gourmet moments that punctuate the day
All around the hotel is the 108 Restaurant, with its long vegetated terrace under awning. Inside, a ballet of rooms and nooks offers a choice of ambiances, from morning coffee to a lingering dinner.
The Salon: a cozy breakfast
To start the day, head to The Salon. Dark parquet, burgundy and mustard banquettes, turquoise woodwork, and dim lights create a peaceful atmosphere. You can choose from the buffet, supplement it from the à la carte, and indulge in a gentle awakening.
The Cocktail Bar: cozy nests and suspended minutes
The Cocktail Bar presents intimate alcoves and corners, plush armchairs, deep woodwork, and bursts of bright colors. Perfect for an intimate aperitif, a quiet digestif, or a stolen moment between two meetings.
Well-being and services: energy, laps, and little attentions
Fitness enthusiasts have something to rejoice about: access to a vast ultramodern Third Space club, a heated pool of about 18 meters to swim laps, and a course program for spending energy undiscriminatingly.
24/7 concierge and room service
The concierge excels in the art of making the city simple: sharp recommendations, smooth bookings, quick solutions on the fly. And when the call of comfort becomes too strong, the 24/7 room service takes over.
The neighborhood: village spirit just steps from London icons
Here, you can explore the addresses of Marylebone Village: designers, bookstores, stylish restaurants. On Sundays, take a trip to the farmer’s market, basket under your arm. And, in supreme luxury, the great classics come together on foot: Oxford Street for shopping, Bond Street for high jewelry windows, and Regent’s Park for a green escape.
For whom, and at what price?
For those who want a central base without giving up the calm of an elegant enclave, the Marylebone Hotel ticks all the boxes: an ideal base for business meetings, shopping trips, or weekends for two. On the budget side, expect to pay from around £347 per night, varying according to the period and category chosen.