Hyatt Regency London The Churchill A 4 star hotel in London

Central hotel overlooking 18th-century square

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Dining at the Hyatt Regency London The Churchill

The Montagu - Provides a vibrant setting for breakfast, lunch, traditional afternoon tea and dinner, all with views over Portman Square. This new restaurant offers a wide range of British and European ‘comfort’ foods, all of which are prepared using the seasonal ingredients in an open kitchen. The wine list of approximately 70 labels covers a mixture of New and Old World wines, with a range of selections available by the glass.

Locanda Locatelli - A chic, ultra-contemporary restaurant with camel-colored banquettes, teak paneling, and cuisine. Run by the noted Italian family, the Locatellis, and featuring design by David Collins. Open for lunch and dinner, Monday through Saturday.

The Churchill Bar – Offers guests a traditionally British setting to relax and enjoy a wide range of cocktails, whiskies and cigars. The decor and ambience is reflective of a private British retreat, with warm wood paneling, rich fabrics and distinctive features. Photographs and illustrations of Sir Winston Churchill adorn the walls. The drinks list includes 80 different varieties of malt whiskies, 15 different cigars and a large selection of cocktails.

Attractions near this hotel

Marble Arch Underground (subway) - 1 block
Selfridge''s department store - 2 blocks
Hyde Park - 3 blocks
Theater district - 0.5 miles
Houses of Parliament - 1.5 miles
The London Eye - 2 miles

London Heathrow Airport (LHR): Approximate driving time is 26 minutes and distance is 27 miles.

London Gatwick Airport (LGW): Approximate driving time is 55 minutes and distance is 51 miles.

The Hyatt Regency Churchill is located on Portman Square in the north Mayfair district. Express trains serve both airports into the center of London, for transfers to taxis or the Underground (subway). The closest Underground station is Marble Arch. Taxis are best hailed with the assistance of the concierge.

Although parking facilities are located nearby, heavy fines are levied on drivers who forget to pay new tolls for driving into central London. Traffic is difficult even for the seasoned driver. Best bet: taxis or the Underground.

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