Le Meridien Piccadilly A 4 star hotel in London

Edwardian opulence, contemporary design in West End

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Map showing Le Meridien Piccadilly

Dining at the Le Meridien Piccadilly

Terrace Restaurant and Bar - Serving modern French cuisine at lunch and dinner, this split-level restaurant has a vaulted glass ceiling, large Doric columns, and an outdoor eating area that opens in summer. Oversized table lamps, original artwork, white linens, and smooth stone-block walls set the scene on the upper level. A few steps down, a more relaxed seating area offers sofas, leather armchairs, and bistro tables. The brightly lit bar has light marble floors and a grand piano, often used for live entertainment.

The Oak Room - The original Edwardian limed-oak paneling, extravagantly carved gilt Rococo details, grand piano, and huge glass chandeliers make this a splendid place for tea. Little changed since the hotel was first built in 1909, the interior glows with a rose-colored light reflected from the paneling, gilt busts, urns, and mirrored French doors. Serving afternoon tea only.

Attractions near this hotel

Piccadilly Circus Underground (subway) - 2 blocks
West End theaters - 2-10 blocks
Green Park - 4 blocks
St. James''s Park - 5 blocks
Covent Garden shopping - 0.5 miles
Buckingham Palace - 0.5 miles
The Houses of Parliament - 0.5 miles
London Aquarium - 1 mile
St. Paul''s Cathedral - 1 mile
Kensington shopping - 1 mile
Tower Bridge - 2 miles

London Heathrow Airport (LHR): Approximate driving time is 40 minutes and distance is 28 miles.

London Gatwick Airport (LGW): Approximate driving time is 50 minutes and distance is 52 miles.

Le Meridien Piccadilly is located on the north side of Piccadilly, between the Mayfair and St. James''s districts. Express trains serve both airports into the center of London, for transfers to taxis or the Underground (subway). The closest Underground station is Piccadilly Circus. Taxis are best hailed with the assistance of the doorman.

Although there are parking facilities nearby, there are heavy fines for 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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