The magnificent five-star Grande Dame hotel, The Landmark London, is marking its 120th anniversary by unveiling a multi-million pound refurbishment of its 291 rooms and selected suites, providing a luxury guest experience and an oasis of serenity in the heart of the capital.
One of the oldest railway hotels in London, The Landmark London was born in the romantic era of train travel. Its refurbishment combines the opulence and grandeur of those times with contemporary flair and five-star amenities.
Alex Kravetz Design was appointed to carry out the refurbishment of 291 of the hotel’s 300 rooms and suites, which are some of the largest in the Capital and offer sumptuous comfort. Commencing in January 2017, the refurbishment has taken just over two and a half years, completing just in time for the 120th anniversary.
Each of the redesigned, luxurious guest rooms feature new beds and furnishings, including carpets, curtains, case goods and bedside lights, along with a 49-55-inch Smart TV with Sky, telephones and upgraded complimentary Wi-Fi, to ensure fast and efficient
connectivity. The bathrooms have also been installed with Italian marble to capture the hotel’s all-encompassing classic style and grandeur.
The refurbishment of the rooms complements the recent design changes to the spa, restaurants and bar, event spaces and the Atrium, with the entire guest experience placed at the heart of the hotel.
This latest design builds on the hotel’s history and heritage to celebrate the iconic building. The aesthetic utilises an elegant colour palette, old limestone floors have been renovated, the stone and oak panelling in the main lobby has been rejuvenated and walls and ceilings in the two main ballrooms were repainted to preserve the 1900 ornate architecture and reflect the hotel’s timelessness.
Andrew Batchelor, says “We have refurbished the hotel rooms and some public areas to enhance the luxurious guest experience. The hotel remains true to its historical roots; we’ve made fine adjustments to maintain the unique identity that is key to The Landmark London brand.”