The Park Lane Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review This is one of London's old-school classic hotels, with a long tradition of five-star style. While it's still a worthy option, it's looking a bit in need of a makeover these days, and is more than a little ragged around the edges. The choice of doubles ranges from regular ones with traditional-style... fodors.com
No title - expert review Opened in 1927 and now part of the Sheraton group, this splendid Art Deco-influenced hotel has provided the location for such period pieces as Jeeves and Wooster, House of Elliot and Brideshead Revisited. It has some delightful suites, such as the Lord Peter Whimsey Suite with a large bedroom, study... gayot.com
No title - expert review Located in elegant Mayfair, in the heart of London, The Park Lane Hotel, London is London's finest monument to art deco style. Overlooking Green Park, we are a short stroll away from Buckingham Palace, the boutiques of Bond Street, Knightsbridge, and London's West End theatres. Our 305 well appointe... travel.away.com
No title - expert review The Park Lane Hotel, is a living tribute to the splendour of the 1920's, the Golden Age of London high society when life was lived to the full. Immerse yourself in surroundings of the most sumptuous comfort and elegance, your every whim catered for. Surrender to the luxury of a bygone era, of a trul... information-britain.co.uk
Good location/ food, room maintenance need improvement... - user review I am a VERY frequent Starwood hotels (Sheraton parent co.) guest, averaging 70 nights annually over the past 5 years. This property is, as others stated, ready for refurbishing in the guest rooms although the Citrus restaurant/Palm Court are still in fine shape. (Food at Citrus was excellent.) Physi... fodors.com
Love the Location - tolerate the accomodations - user review I have stayed at this hotel about 40 times in the last 2 years due to its proximity to my clients. The location of the hotel is perfect right on Piccadilly across from Green Park. Shepherds market is only a 3 minute walk away. Inside, the Tea Room is interesting, but the rest of the public areas are... fodors.com
Sheraton Park Lane Ala NYC over the pond! - user review My daughter and I stayed here for two weeks, and enjoyed a fabulous time! It has a feel of a historical or LUXURY collection property, and reminds me of the PLAZA hotel in NYC, and the St. Francis (old building) hotel in San Francisco. The staff is overly accommodating, and the service is top rate. ... fodors.com
Posh London address, fabulously comfortable beds - user review My family really enjoyed our five night stay at the Park Lane recently. Our executive room was bright, spacious and luxurious in a lovely, old world sort of way very English, not generic corporate like all too many hotels. The beds actually were Sheraton's wonderful Sweet Sleepers which we enjoyed a... fodors.com
Try it for your own risk and discomfort - user review This hotel is not even close to 3 . After we show to manager broken bath, doors and mattrass, we have been moved to the suite, which suppose to be luxury. But even here the door of safe can't be closed and there was too many small things, that not a big deal, but make you fill unhappy. We do respect... fodors.com
No title - user review Decent but not great location. Clean room and friendly staff... they allowed us to leave bags there for 8 days while we trav... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Good convenient location but indifferent staff and hotel desperately needs a fa... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Good, high quality hotel. Room was slightly smaller than a normal 4 star, but OK. Location was good, 3 blocks to Green Park tube on Piccadilly line (line to Heathrow and West end theatres.) Also on bus lines from West end theatres. Just around the corner is Sherard Market, a neat little village with... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Great central location close to Palace, subway and parks. Great service. Excellent overall ... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review I enjoyed staying at this hotel very m... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review It reminded me of the British Empire, still a force but only shades of past gr... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Location was great, lobby and restaurants were great. Staff were helpful and responsive to our needs. But the room was dark, s... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Needs a bit of refurbishing, especially the bathrooms. But as far as quality of the rooms, facilities, service and location are concerned this hotel by far outperforms the Hilton Olympia... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review This cannot be a 5 star hotel. Amazing location in Mayfair it is true, opposite Green Park but tatty and run down, especially bathrooms. No door people to greet you. Terrible gym (so called). Palm Room is impressive and hotel has potential to be great again given sever... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review This is a pretty hotel in a good location, although on a very busy and noisy street. The room we had was tiny, but functional, but not more than 2 star quality. It was a smoking room, and had a distinct odor, and we had requested non smoking. It was tiny, a bit uncomfortable, and smelled of smoke. N... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review This Park Lane Hotel hias an uniquely obscure entrance on a tiny side street, just off Picadilly. It is a short walk Knightsbridge and located in Mayfair close to Park Lane. There is a very nice quiet bar. I did not try the dining facilities or work out room. The room was large and very comfortable.... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Very comfortable beds. Lovely locale and good access to bus, underground. 2 entrances, main one terrible methane gas smell, other (on main street) had to drag suitcases up stairs through 2... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review We stayed at the Thistle Charing Cross two years ago and loved it. Perfect location and lovely room small but lovely and for the price great! We didn't like the location of the Park Lane and the room actually smelled bad. We figured out how to drain the air conditioner ourselves as we asked 5 TIMES ... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review We stayed at this hotel last year on our own and paid twice the price that we paid. This hotel is going to be converted to a W hotel as soon as permits can be approved. This is a great hotel . It is on Picadilly Street and yo... mytravelguide.com
The best of London Hotels - user review With Green Park across the street, view of Buckingham Place, and just down the street from the 1st Hard Rock Cafe. Walking to the best shopping in London. The service was the b... travel.yahoo.com
William J. Brady - user review My recent stay at the Park Lane in London was far short of the standards reasonably expected of a 5 Star Hotel. Here's a short list of shortcomings: leftover food in the mini-bar... travel.yahoo.com
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