The Landmark London, Victorian railway hotel in City of Westminster, England
The Landmark London is a four-story hotel in Westminster featuring a striking central courtyard covered by a large glass roof. The courtyard, surrounded by classical Victorian elements and detailed stonework, houses a restaurant and lounge area with palm trees and marble flooring.
The building was designed in 1899 by Robert William Edis for the Great Central Railway to serve arriving passengers. It became a Grade II listed structure and remains a key example of Victorian railway station architecture.
The hotel preserves English traditions through its decor and daily customs that guests can experience firsthand. Afternoon tea service, held in the central courtyard beneath the glass roof, remains a living part of this experience.
The hotel connects directly to Marylebone Station and sits within walking distance of Regent's Park and Baker Street. Guests enjoy easy access to public transport and nearby attractions throughout the neighborhood.
The Winter Garden restaurant in the central courtyard features living palm trees that thrive beneath the glass roof. Natural light streaming through the glass creates an unexpected tropical feeling within the heart of the hotel.
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