The hype
Travelers love the location and the breakfast spread, but often wish the standard rooms matched the glamour of the public spaces.
Book this if You want a VIP lounge experience ('The Level') without paying Mayfair prices, or you need a polished base near Regent's Park.
Quick Take: A grand 1930s dame that dazzles in the lobby and 'The Level' lounge but struggles with street noise and small standard rooms.
Reviewed by @lisa_jetset: I stayed here for a weekend of retail therapy and the vibe was effortless cool. The location near Regent's Park is unbeatable, and ending the day with a cocktail next to my shopping bags at the bar felt like peak London living. The room design is super sharp too.
Travelers love the location and the breakfast spread, but often wish the standard rooms matched the glamour of the public spaces.
The 'deluxe' 4-star rating feels like a stretch in the standard rooms, but 'The Level' upgrade consistently redeems the experience.
“I am a light sleeper and kindly request a room on a high floor (7+), facing away from Euston Road. Please ensure I am NOT assigned a room with a connecting door.”
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
No. There was one in 1936, but it's long gone. Don't be fooled by old photos or generic 'resort' tags.
Yes. For ~$60-80 more, you get breakfast, evening tapas/alcohol, private check-in, and a much better room. It pays for itself if you have two drinks and snacks.
It's real. The building is Grade II listed, meaning they can't install modern triple-glazing. Bring earplugs or request an internal room.
Yes, for £50/night. They provide a bed, bowls, and treats, and Regent's Park is perfect for walks.
No on-site parking. You must use nearby garages like the Holiday Inn Regent's Park car park or NCP, costing ~£35/day.
Great Portland Street station is 1 minute away; Warren Street is 5 minutes. You are extremely well-connected.
The 'Level' lounge serves free alcohol and tapas from 6pm-8pm—it's a legitimate dinner substitute for light eaters.
Use the side entrance on Longford Street to avoid the sometimes chaotic main lobby.
Ask for a 'refurbished' room specifically; some older standard rooms have worn carpets and dated bathrooms.
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