The Marriott is home to the innovative 2 AA Rosette ‘140 Park Lane’ Restaurant and Bar, an indoor pool and well-equipped fitness centre.
Park Lane is home to some rather famous residents. Mohamed Al-Fayed, owner of Fulham F.C. and former owner of Harrods lives at No.55 whilst Benjamin Disraeli the British prime minister was a resident on the street. Today it has gained a worldwide reputation as the 'second-most-expensive-street' on the Monoploy boardgame - its elegant little blue rectangle becoming synonymous with luxury and bankrupting your business rivals. And whilst it’s unlikely you’ll bankrupt anyone on this street during your stay here least of all Mohamed Al-Fayed this five-star Park Lane hotel should give a damned good idea of how it feels to live like a Lord.
The property itself was once a stately apartment building overlooking Hyde Park. Today the building has been tastefully redesigned as a five-star luxury hotel with all the intimate, warm appeal of a boutique hotel and all the grandiosity of a sprawling holiday complex.
Executive Rooms Suites have access to the Executive Lounge where complimentary breakfast is served – R4U
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London Marriott Hotel Park Lane @ Greater London reviewed by Alan Sarjeant ©