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Marriott Hotel Regents Park

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Prices for Marriott Hotel Regents Park

Suite: £495.00 to £5,600.00(USD824.35)  per room per night, room only
Double with ensuite bathroom: From £475.00(USD791.04)  per room per night, room only
Twin with private bathroom: From £475.00(USD791.04)  per room per night, room only
Rates vary; Generally cheaper at weekends; Breakfast inc in exec rooms and on weekends
 
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About Marriott Hotel Regents Park

Located near Regent's Park, the London Marriott Hotel Regent's Park offers business users the combination of a convenient location, newly refurbished accommodation and exacting standards of service. The Swiss Cottage tube station is adjacent to the hotel and there are an extensive range of conference facilities for board meetings and training.

Marriott Hotel Regents Park Facilities

Children Facilities for children
Children welcome
Bookable product facilities Colour television in all bedrooms
Internet access
Radio in all bedrooms
Tea & coffee making facilities in all bedrooms
Telephone in all bedrooms
Parking & transport Car parking
On site parking
Provider features In town/city centre
Catering Bar
Serve breakfast
Serve evening meal
Serve lunch
Room service
Caters for vegetarians
Leisure facilities Health/fitness/beauty facilities
Swimming pool
Provider facilities Air conditioning throughout
Business facilities
Central heating throughout
Currency exchange
Coach parties accepted
Conference facilities
Garden/patio for guests' use
Ironing facilities
Laundry service
Lift
Foreign languages spoken
Night porter
Public telephone
Available for wedding receptions
Booking and payment details American Express accepted
Delta accepted
Diners Club accepted
Euros accepted
MasterCard accepted
Sterling travellers' cheques accepted
Maestro accepted
Visa accepted
Target markets Special provisions for lone female travellers

Marriott Hotel Regents Park Address

Address:
128 King Henrys Road
London
NW3 3ST
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7722 7711
Fax: +44 (0)20 7586 5822

Location Information for Marriott Hotel Regents Park

Address:
128 King Henrys Road
London
NW3 3ST
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7722 7711
Fax: +44 (0)20 7586 5822
Public transport: Swiss Cottage - 0.1 miles
By Road: Take the M1 to the A406, then take the A41 to the West End, go past Swiss Cottage underground station and turn left.

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Marriott Hotel Regents Park
 

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Ranked #148

Traveller Rating:

4.0
Based on 325 reviews

What to Expect:

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

Recommended for:

  • 2.4 Families with young children
  • 2.4 Families with teenagers
  • 2.2 Older travelers
  • 1.5 Young singles
  • 1.2 An amazing honeymoon

  Latest 5 reviews of Marriott Hotel Regents Park

Good Hotel

Me and my partner stayed here for the weekend and the Hotel is very clean and the staff are very friendly.We took a taxi to the west end because it was raining very hard and some to tubes were not...

Me and my partner stayed here for the weekend and the Hotel is very clean and the staff are very friendly.We took a taxi to the west end because it was raining very hard and some to tubes were not running and it cost us £ 14.00, so not that expensive.Did not get a chance to use any of the facitilies so cannot comment. It is £25 per night to park at the hotel under ground parking.

 
4.0
17 November 2009
by Satish7, Peterborough, United Kingdom
 

Enjoyed our stay - comfortable and good location, just overpriced.

As other reviews have noted the hotel looks worn from the outside, but don't let that put you off, the rooms and the service are quite good, and the bed was very comfortable. We didn't use the pool...

As other reviews have noted the hotel looks worn from the outside, but don't let that put you off, the rooms and the service are quite good, and the bed was very comfortable. We didn't use the pool and health club but they also looked good.

My wife and I enjoyed our stay here, however, the hotel just missed the mark for the price they charge. It was little things like trays and other material being left for extended periods in the hallways, seals that didn't fit well on the balcony sliding doors, and bathroom fittings that needed a refurbishment etc. We also had access to the Executive Lounge, but it was one of the more basic executive lounges I have been in.

The overall impression wasn't helped by one lift, out of three, being out of action for refurbishment.

Light sleepers should also avoid the rooms on the Adelaide St side of the hotel. The traffic noise starts very early on weekdays.

The hotel is an easy walk to Swiss Cottage tube station on the Jubilee Line so travel into central London is easy - although the line is often closed for all or part of the weekends. However, there is a good replacement bus service and also plenty of normal bus routes close by for travel to the surrounding areas.

We didn't eat in the hotel, as nearby Finchley Rd had several cafes and numerous restaurants - we particularly liked Eriki (Indian) and Luigis - and only a few minutes on the other side of Finchley Rd was the Singapore Gardens and nearby to that the Arches wine bar and restaurant - which had a very extensive wine list. All an easy walk.

 
4.0
9 November 2009
by OzSooty, Sydney
 

Nice enough hotel but the worst evening meal we have had in a long time

Agree with other reviews on the good location (near tube) and typically nice Marriott bedrooms. Would add a minor gripe at the swimming pool - a local lady was having her child's private swimming...

Agree with other reviews on the good location (near tube) and typically nice Marriott bedrooms. Would add a minor gripe at the swimming pool - a local lady was having her child's private swimming lesson (?) in the pool so when our excited group of children jumped in the pool she took it on herself to shout at them almost before their feet had hit the water - it was half term so not her private pool and, God forbid, other people wanted to use the facilities!! Plus as we were supervising our children, we would rather have been given the opportunity to reprimand them ourselves! Not sure why this pool is being used for private lessons is my point?

Aside from this, what actually ruined our stay was the evening meal we had in the dining room. We had returned from a long day out visiting sights in London and were looking forward to our family meal. The food was awful. The children's main course arrived before the adults food by a good 15 minutes. When our food did arrive, the mashed potato was from a packet, the Beef Bourguignon used tinned beef, the vegetables arrived 15 minutes before our main course and the service was awful. The fries that the children had were cold and from a frozen packet. For a hotel like this and at the prices on the menu you would have expected much more. We asked to see the chef who did come and talk to us and after initially lying about the mashed potato, did finally admit it was from a packet! We did get most of the food taken off the bill ......... not the point, we were hungry!

 
2.0
28 October 2009
by FCSX, London
 

Good, clean hotel, excellent location

This is the second time we have stayed at this hotel as a family ( 9 and 14 year old) last stayed 7 years ago. Pleased to say just as satisfied this time as last. Admittedly outside does seem a bit...

This is the second time we have stayed at this hotel as a family ( 9 and 14 year old) last stayed 7 years ago. Pleased to say just as satisfied this time as last. Admittedly outside does seem a bit run down now but room was very clean and comfortable. Breakfast good choice of fine food. We all found plenty of choices to satisfy us. We stayed 3 nights (Friday - Monday) and never experienced any queues at breakfast (but we were there by 7.30 am!). Excellent transport links - Swiss Cottage tube station just minutes away and even when this was closed on Saturday only a 25 min walk to Chalk Farm tube station. Main reason for choosing this hotel was the parking and we were pleased to find plenty of spaces. All in all very satisfactory visit and will most definitely stay here again next time in London

 
4.0
27 October 2009
by HappyFamily69, West Yorkshire
 

Nice location. Don't judge by outside appearance.

The thing about this hotel is location. It is perfectly situated about 3 minutes walk from the Swiss Cottage tube station. And if you are there on the weekend Chalk Farm (Central) is a short...

The thing about this hotel is location. It is perfectly situated about 3 minutes walk from the Swiss Cottage tube station. And if you are there on the weekend Chalk Farm (Central) is a short bus/cab ride away.

If you judge this hotel by the outside appearance you will probably never make it inside. It appears to be a late 70's or early 80's design that has not been updated. However, the inside mostly meets Marriott standards. A nice restaurant and a nice little bar were right inside the door. If you are sensitive to strong smells beware. Whatever they used as air freshener was so strong I could smell it when I came around the corner from the tube station and only got stronger as I got closer. Very annoying but never bothered me once I got to the room.

The room was pretty standard. Nice big king bed with comfortable sheets and comforters. Apples and water from the maid every day, and turn down service. Internet was fast enough but expensive (about $150/wk US). Exec lounge was average at best. Overall a B+

 
4.0
26 October 2009
by scrubguy, Georgia, USA
 

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