The Landmark London

London, United Kingdom

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Description

Specialties

The Winter Garden restaurant at The Landmark London has a large variety of award winning Afternoon Tea including Traditional, Champagne, Chocolate, Gluten free and Strawberry. We cater for all needs.

The only place in London that has a proper Chamapgne Sunday Brunch with live entertainment, unlimited champagne for adults and soft drinks for children and an unlimited buffet. For only £75 for adults. You cannot get this anywhere else in London.

The Landmark Spa & Health Club is the only Spa in London where our customers can get a large range of VOYA Spa treatments (seaweed based and 100% organic). The Spa is also one of few hotels which has a chlorine free 15 metre swimming pool.

The Landmark London has some of the largest guest rooms in London.

History

Established in 1995.

Opened as The Great Central Hotel in 1899 with 700 bedrooms. The last of the great Victorian railway hotels.

Visionary Sir Edward Watkins dreamt of establishing a great rail network, linking his own Great Central Railway to Europe via a Channel tunnel, ending at Marylebone Station (later Eurostar obviously stole his idea!)

World War I & II: Requisitioned by the Government for convalescing officers and soldiers on leave. After only forty years the hotel was forced to close its doors. The next forty years the building was used as the headquarters of the British Railways Board. All original fixtures and fittings were covered.

Bought by Ritz Carlton in 1986 that started the renovation work. Making 700 guest rooms into 300 of some of the largest guestrooms in London. Sold to Four Seasons in 1993 and opened as The Regent, London. Purchased by The Lancaster Landmark Hotel Company in 1995 and changed it’s name overnight to the five star ‘The Landmark London Hotel’.

Meet the Business Owner

Jatuporn S.

Business Owner

Managing Director of The Landmark London, Landmark Bangkok, K West Hotel & Spa and Lancaster London hotel to name but a few.

Honorary Positions include:

President of The Thai Hotels Association (1990 – 1994)

Associate Judge — Central Labour Court (since 1981)

Secretary of Bangkok Hotel Employers Association (since 1982)

Secretary of The Thai Tourist Industry Association

Member of the British Thai Business Group

Mr. Jatuporn Sihanatkathakul has travelled extensively for private business, Association business, and also as part of a team of Thai businessmen who traditionally travel with the Thai Prime Minister on his official visits abroad. This creates suitable opportunities for bilateral business discussions and as a consequence Mr. Jatuporn Sihanakathakul has a wide circle of business acquaintances both local and international.