B and Bs in Marylebone

Bickenhall Hotel
119 Gloucester Place
Marylebone
London

W1U 6JX
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This attractive Georgian hotel is situated in central London, just 50 metres from Baker Street London Underground station and less than one mile (1.6 km) from bustling Oxford Street.
This 5-floor hotel features 20 traditionally furnished and well-equipped rooms. Each room offers modern facilities. High-speed wireless internet access is available, free of charge, throughout. The hotel also boasts a 24-hour reception desk.

A traditional full cooked English breakfast is included in the price and guests can enjoy breakfast in the hotel’s breakfast room or on the garden patio. Whatever you have planned, the generous and tasty breakfast is a great way to start your day. The hotel’s convenient location, comfortable accommodation and good facilities make it a good base, whether you are exploring London as a tourist or visiting the city on business. Guests can take advantage of the hotel’s high-speed wireless internet access to plan sightseeing itineraries. At the 24-hour front desk, reception staff can provide advice and information on what to see and do in London. The staff can also assist with booking shows, sightseeing tours and advising on local attractions and restaurants. The hotel is licensed and guests can enjoy alcoholic drinks in the comfort of their room or in the lounge, where there is a television. The lounge is a great place to relax or to meet friends or business associates.

Facilities

Credit Cards Accepted
Licensed
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
TV in Rooms

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