Fodor's Expert Review The Langham
1C Portland Pl., London, Greater London, W1B 1JA, England Fodor's Choice
Hotel pedigrees don't come much greater than this one: built in 1865, The Langham was the original luxury hotel in the city, all but inventing the very image of what a great London hotel looked like. Good fortune didn't last: it closed in the 1940s, and spent much of the 20th century being used as office space by the BBC, before finally reopening in 2010 after a renovation that was rumored to cost nearly £100 million. The public spaces are flawless, from the spectacular, light-filled atrium, with its soaring marble pillars, to the restored ballroom, which now houses Roux at the Landau, Michelin-star chef Michel Roux's outstanding modern French restaurant. Guest rooms are spacious and modern, with sumptuously comfortable beds, although bathrooms in the basic rooms are small.
PROS
- beautiful historic building
- gorgeous and peaceful pool
- great restaurant and bar
CONS
- price rises considerably once cheapest rooms sell out
- need to book ahead for the wildly popular Artesian Bar
- some modernized rooms don't share the building's historic charm
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Rate Includes: No Meals