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Located In The West End Theater District, The
Langham Hotel In London, England, Opened In 1865 Has Played A Key
Role In Society, Housing Such Guests As Mark Twain, Oscar Wilde,
And Toscanini. After Serving For Decades As The Headquarters Of
The BBC, The Hotel Was Completely Reconstructed To Reflect Its
Former Glory, Including Impressive Pillars And Marble Floors,
Along With A Grand Entrance.
The Langham Hotel Is Ideally Situated Near Regent's Park, Which
Was Designed By Renowned Architect, John Nash, And Is Known As
The Jewel In The Crown Of The Royal Parks System. The Hotel Is
Also A Short Walk From The Famous Shopping Of Oxford Street,
Regent Street and Bond Street. London Heathrow Airport is 25
Kilometers Distant.
The Hotel's Palm Court Is A Glass Canopied Restaurant That
Offers Continental Breakfasts And Traditional English Afternoon
Tea. Memories Restaurant Serves British Dishes With A Continental
Twist During Breakfast, Lunch And Dinner. The Polo Themed Chukka
Bar Serves Drinks And Cocktails, Along With A Limited Lunch And
Evening Menu.
Guests Can Take A Dip In The Hotel's Heated Indoor Swimming
Pool, Located In The Unusual Setting Of An Old Bank Vault Or
Enjoy Access To The Langham Health Club And Spa For A Fee. Here,
Guests Can Lounge In The Sauna, Solarium, Steam Room Or Spa Pool,
As Well As Relax With A Professional Message. Stylists Are On
Hand At The Amadeus Hair Salon.
The Business Center Offers Secretarial Assistance, Conference
Rooms, Audio Visual Equipment, Internet Connections And Computer
Rentals. The Hotel Features 427 Guest Rooms That Include Direct
Dial Telephones With Voice Mail, High Speed Internet Access, In
Room Safes, Coffee Makers, Mini Bars, 24 Hour Room Service,
Slippers, Bathrobes And Complimentary Designer Toiletries.
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