Mayfair-Marylebone
Mayfair-Marylebone is smack in the middle of central London, with its southern part encompassing Mayfair and the famous Piccadilly while its northern part goes from Oxford Street to Regent's Park and St John's Wood. You will find plenty of top-notch shopping here on Bond Street, Regent Street, Oxford Street and Jermyn Street.
Hostels
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The Oxford Street Youth Hostel is not located on Oxford Street but on 14 Noel Street. This is a suitable place to stay if you're looking for a busy hotel filled with young party people. There is a kitchen were you can cook your own food to make your vacation money last longer. 2-4 bed rooms
Mid-range hotels
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The Montcalm Hotel has 120 rooms and suites, all with marble bathrooms. While staying at this hotel, you are just a minutes walk from Oxford Street, Hyde Park and Marble Arch.
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20 Hertford Street Apartments can be rented per night or per week. As the name suggests, they are located on 20 Hertford Street.
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Langham London was opened in 1856 and combines old-fashion charm with splendid views. Expect luxuriously furnished rooms at mid-range prices.
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Lincoln House Hotel is ideal if you want to visit Madame Tussauds or the Sherlock Holmes museum as it is situated just minutes away on 33 Gloucester Pl (Marble Arch).
Luxury hotels
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London Marriott Hotel Marble Arch is quite affordable compared to the other luxury hotels in the area. It is located on a side street in a district with plenty of Middle Eastern stores and restaurants. You have to play an extra £15 a day if you want high speed internet in your room.
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London Marriott Hotel Grosvenor Square is found in the heart of Mayfair, next to Hyde Park and close to Bond Street and Oxford Street. The building is converted townhouse.
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Claridge's at 49 Brook Street is a legendary London hotel well known for its traditional afternoon tea. This is also where you can find one of Gordon Ramsay's restaurants.
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Hyatt Regency London – The Churchill is a top-notch hotel with 444 rooms and suites. The hotel is located at 30 Portman Square and hosts the Italian star restaurant “Locanda Locatelli”.
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The Ritz Hotel London on 150 Piccadilly has attracted visitors from all over the world for over a century, but is certainly not suitable for the traveler with budget restrictions. If you want to take a look at this marvelous building without paying the hefty room price, cough up enough money to have a lovely afternoon tea here. (Mind the dress code.) Visitors staying at The Ritz can enjoy a splendid view of Green Park.
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At the Connaught Hotel, the suits have been individually designed by Guy Oliver. The hotel is located at Carlos Pl. and hosts Hélène Darroze's restaurant.
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Dorchester Hotel on Park Lane is owned by the Brunei royal family and is considered one of the most wonderful luxury hotels in the whole world. Of course, even one night here will dig a deep hole in most people's pocket book.
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The Mandeville Hotel is modern hotel where your room has an iPod docking station, WiFi access and LCD flat-screen TV.