Rated by the AAFour Star
Hotel

Melia White House
Visit London Gold Partner

To check room availabilty, please start a new search using the form below.

Prices for Melia White House

Suite: £155.00 to £365.00(USD258.13)  per room per night, room only
Single with ensuite bathroom: £97.00 to £255.00(USD161.54)  per room per night, room only
Double with ensuite bathroom: £97.00 to £255.00(USD161.54)  per room per night, room only
Twin with ensuite bathroom: £97.00 to £255.00(USD161.54)  per room per night, room only
Executive room price includes breakfast.
 
Room prices from £97.00 Check prices and availability
 

About Melia White House

Nominated “Visit London Large Hotel of the Year 2008”, Melia White House is one of the leading 4-star superior hotels in central London, at the very doorstep of world-famous Regent’s Park. Within walking distance of the hotel are London’s famous shopping streets such as Oxford Street, Regent’s Street and Bond Street, the famous landmark of Piccadilly Circus and some of London’s most popular attractions including London Zoo, Madame Tussaud’s, Sherlock Holmes Museum and the British Museum.

Despite being so close to London’s bustling attractions and sights, the hotel’s location is surprisingly quiet and secluded and offers a very British sense of stately charm and elegance, with a little Spanish touch.

Melia White House Facilities

Children Facilities for children
Children welcome
VB publication code Gardens Campaign Website
Bookable product facilities Four poster beds available
Colour television in all bedrooms
Hairdryer in all bedrooms
Internet access
Radio in all bedrooms
Tea & coffee making facilities in all bedrooms
Telephone in all bedrooms
Provider features In town/city centre
Of historic, literary or architectural interest
Catering
Bar
Serve breakfast
Serve evening meal
Serve lunch
Room service
Caters for vegetarians
Leisure facilities Gym
Health/fitness/beauty facilities
Sauna
Provider facilities Air conditioning throughout
Business facilities
Central heating throughout
Currency exchange
Coach parties accepted
Conference facilities
Evening entertainment
Event venue
Separate guests' lounge
Ironing facilities
Laundry service
Lift
Foreign languages spoken
Night porter
Public telephone
Stag/hen parties welcome
Available for wedding receptions
Booking and payment details American Express accepted
Delta accepted
Diners Club accepted
Euros accepted
JCB accepted
MasterCard accepted
Special group rates
Solo accepted
Sterling travellers' cheques accepted
Maestro accepted
Visa accepted

Melia White House Address

Address:
Regents Park, Albany Street, London
London
NW1 3UP
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7391 3000
Fax: +44 (0)20 7388 8040
Email:
Website: http://www.melia-whitehouse.com/en/melia-white-house.html

Location Information for Melia White House

Address:
Regents Park, Albany Street, London
London
NW1 3UP
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7391 3000
Fax: +44 (0)20 7388 8040
Email:
Website: http://www.melia-whitehouse.com/en/melia-white-house.html
Public transport: Great Portland Street - 0.5 km Melia White House is located opposite Great Portland Street underground station and is set slightly back from Marylebone Road and Euston Road.

Getting There

Going to Melia White House using public transport? Find the fastest route:

Get here with Journey Planner
 
Melia White House
 

TripAdvisor ®

Ranked #125

Traveller Rating:

4.0
Based on 585 reviews

What to Expect:

  • 3.5 Rooms
  • 4.0 Service
  • 3.5 Value
  • 4.0 Cleanliness
  • 4.0 Pool

Recommended for:

  • 2.3 Older travelers
  • 1.9 Families with teenagers
  • 1.8 An amazing honeymoon
  • 1.7 Young singles
  • 1.5 Families with young children

  Latest 5 reviews of Melia White House

Very pleasant experience

We stayed in this hotel for 2 nights and had no complaints.We had 2 rooms and both were tastefully decorated well equipped and clean. I would agree that the rooms are small but that is quite common...

We stayed in this hotel for 2 nights and had no complaints.We had 2 rooms and both were tastefully decorated well equipped and clean. I would agree that the rooms are small but that is quite common in city centre hotels. Unless one intends to spend a lot of time in the room the space is adequate. In contrast the lobby and bar area are very spacious. I found the staff to be helpful , efficient and non intrusive. The bar is comfortable and well furnished with a good selection of drinks and cocktails but like most hotel bars it is quite pricey. The breakfast buffet has a wide selection of foods on offer and plenty of seating space. Location is good ,near tube and a taxi service outside hotel door. The general area is quiet and it is less than 10 mins walk to Madame Tussauds.

 
4.0
16 November 2009
by TAMemberIreland, Ireland
 

Impersonal and disappointing

I have stayed once before several years ago and the hotel felt opulent and a real treat, but this time it felt like a slightly faded impersonal in your face money making machine. It's got a good...

I have stayed once before several years ago and the hotel felt opulent and a real treat, but this time it felt like a slightly faded impersonal in your face money making machine.

It's got a good location, and the breakfast is immense. The room was tiny, and poky but very clean and quiet.

 
3.0
14 November 2009
by BeckyJS, Staffordshire
 

Great hotel, fantastic location, very enjoyable stay!

I stayed here for two nights over a weekend with my partner and my parents. This hotel was perfect for us. The location is fantastic. Only two minutes walk to Great Portland St. tube station and five...

I stayed here for two nights over a weekend with my partner and my parents. This hotel was perfect for us. The location is fantastic. Only two minutes walk to Great Portland St. tube station and five minutes walk to Regents Park Tube station. Oxford St. is a 15 minute walk or 5 minutes on the bus which you can catch across the road from the hotel. The hotel itself is very clean and tastefully decorated. Rooms are a wee bit small but that's to be expected for London. Staff were very helpful and anything that we needed it was delivered without a problem. Bar in the evening was very relaxing for a drink after a long day with live music every night. Can be quite expensive but if you can get a deal it's well worth it!

 
4.0
9 November 2009
by Kehan, Dublin, Ireland
 

Great Hotel, Great location, Few niggles.

My wife and I stayed at this hotel on 7th Nov 2009 for the one night and it was very nice. We upgraded our room to a superior double and although the room was slightly on the small side, it was...

My wife and I stayed at this hotel on 7th Nov 2009 for the one night and it was very nice. We upgraded our room to a superior double and although the room was slightly on the small side, it was clean, tidy and what is to be expected when staying at a 4 star hotel.

On Saturday night we had a night cap in the hotel bar which was again very nice and of 4 star expectations, however it was very dark in there and they need to light it up a bit more so as the customers can read the drinks menu a little easier. I also was a little disappointed that they did not have any ginger wine for my whisky; I think that being a 4 star hotel in London they should have ginger wine. In the morning breakfast was disappointing. The bacon was well over cooked and the rashers were stuck and clumped together; the breakfast was also cold due to lack of adequate hot plates. I would like to stress this hotel is very nice,of 4 star standard, in a great location and a stones throw away from Portland street tube station. Would definately stay there again.

 
4.0
8 November 2009
by mickeymouseSussex, sussex
 

Last minute bargain

We booked this through lastminute.com and got a bit of a bargain. The hotel's website pointed out that the rooms have been soundproofed and having had problems with almost every hotel we've been in...

We booked this through lastminute.com and got a bit of a bargain. The hotel's website pointed out that the rooms have been soundproofed and having had problems with almost every hotel we've been in over the past months that was music to our ears. When we checked in, without our asking, the receptionist rejigged our booking as the room was going to be noisy. And in the end, the room was lovely and quiet.

The only problems were that the tv wasn't much use, and the bathroom light wasn't working properly, but apart from that it was a great bargain. We paif Travelodge prices for a proper old-style lush hotel room.

 
4.0
8 November 2009
by jaggyjaggy, London
 

Are you a representative of Melia White House?
Respond to Reviews

Write a Review

Read more reviews on TripAdvisor

About TripAdvisor and Visit London

Please be advised that any comments, opinions and statements submitted herewith are entirely independent and do not represent views held by, or are in any way connected to Visit London.

powered by Yedda

Questions About Melia White House

Get Answers to Your London Questions
Got a question? Ask on Yedda!

Ask the Community

Recent Questions