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Check-in: 1400
Check-out: 1200
Local currency: USD
The Mandeville Hotel prides itself on offering a highly personalized service under the direction of its expert management team. Great design is the key to the hotel, providing guests with a sophisticated and stylish environment at accessible prices. Internationally recognized interior designers have orchestrated The Mandeville Hotel bedrooms for the utmost comfort. Each bedroom exudes style and has been furnished with luxurious fabrics and wall coverings from some of the leading design houses. All rooms are individually air-conditioned in summer and heated in winter. Equipped with flat screen interactive LCD televisions with up-to-date broadband access, safes, two telephone extensions with voice mail and a fast and efficient 24-hour room service. Our marble bathrooms are equipped with all modern facilities such as power shower and combined hands-off radio and telephone. Whether you are in need of a refreshing cocktail after a hard afternoons shopping or a stiff whisky after a gruelling meeting, you will be able to relax in style. Warm and ambient, de Vigne Bar offers a most imaginative cocktail list, created by our in-house mixologist and an extensive whisky list-it also serves mouth-watering bites. Amenities are Bar, Concierge, Conference facilities, Currency exchange, Disabled facilities, Dry cleaning, Internet access-High-Speed, Internet access-Wireless, Laundry service, Lift/Elevator, Lobby, Reception, Restaurant, Room service-24 hrs, Safe deposit box and Smoke-free hotel.
Check-in: 1400
Check-out: 1200
Local currency: USD
The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at this hotel, but within a reasonable distance and additional charges may apply for use. All information has been provided by this hotel.
Overall score
4.2 out of 5
(70 reviews)
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Hotel address: Mandeville Place, London, United Kingdom W1U 2BE
London.
Heathrow International Airport.
Located in fashionable Marylebone, within a few minutes of Bond Street and some of London’s most exciting shops, art galleries, theatres and bars. The Mandeville Hotel is an excellent choice for your leisure, cultural or corporate stays in London.
This property has a smoke-free policy
De Ville Restaurant. Serving locally sourced, organic comfort food, the seasonal menus are enjoyed in a relaxing and elegant atmosphere. Hours: Breakfast 7:00 am to 10:00 am Monday to Friday Saturday and Sunday 8:00am-11:00 am. Lunch 12:30 pm to 3:00pm, Dinner 7:00pm to 11:00pm, Monday to Saturday. Closed Sunday for Lunch and Dinner. Afternoons Tea. Experience our famous afternoon tea served on Zandra Rhodes china, designed exclusively for Royal Doulton. Mix the contemporary with the classic as you choose from and extensive tea menu or enhance the experience with a glass of champagne. Served from 3:00pm to 5:30pm Monday to Saturday. deVigne Bar Relax in vibrant, stylish surroundings whilst sampling from the extensive cocktail and whiskey list, light bites and finger platter menu. Hours 11:00am-1:00am Monday to Saturday and Sunday 12 noon-10:30pm. The Bar is completely non-smoking.
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Check-in: 1400
Check-out: 1200
Local currency: USD
The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at this hotel, but within a reasonable distance and additional charges may apply for use. All information has been provided by this hotel.
Overall score
4.2 out of 5
(70 reviews)
Reviews and scores for each hotel are collected from customers who purchased a stay at that hotel.
Reviewers are asked to rate a variety of hotel attributes on a scale of 1 to 5. The highest possible score is "5," meaning the user was "very satisfied," while "1" is the lowest, meaning the user was "very dissatisfied."
The "overall score" is an average of all reviewer scores submitted for a hotel.
Score
4 out of 5
Mandeville is a good choice!
Little Miss B Nov 30, 2009
Central location in fashionable Marlebone close to buses,tube and just off Oxford St.Room was a bit small but well appointed ... with modern bath.For the price I couldn't have done better
Traveler type: Single
Score
5 out of 5
Ideal location
Stephanie Nov 18, 2009
Since I am a woman traveling alone to London, I needed a nice hotel in a great location. I found this and more at the ... Mandeville Hotel. My room was well appointed, spotless, just what I needed. I also want to note the hotel's location is a five minute walk to the nearest tube station which is Bond Street. I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at the Mandeville and will definitely stay there again when I return to London.
Traveler type: Single
A modest restaurant called Tootsies offered traditional English food at a reasonable price. This restaurant is located on the corner of Picton and James street. I dined here several times during my stay. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Score
4 out of 5
Great Location
Richard Nov 6, 2009
Sight seeing. free in-room wifi would have been nice. ...
Traveler type: Family
Reviews represent the opinions of Orbitz customers, not of Orbitz or its staff.
A modest restaurant called Tootsies offered traditional English food at a reasonable price. This restaurant is located on the corner of Picton and James street. I dined here several times during my stay. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner.
--Stephanie, US Nov 18, 2009
The Golden Hind on 73 Marylebone Lane. Great fish and chips. BYOB with a wine/beer store right near by, and no corkage fee.
--EJS, Southborough, MA Oct 26, 2009
Buying a Travelcard was the best thing I did
--London Dreamer, Stockton, IL Oct 21, 2009
Overall score
4.2 out of 5
(70 reviews)
Reviews and scores for each hotel are collected from customers who purchased a stay at that hotel.
Reviewers are asked to rate a variety of hotel attributes on a scale of 1 to 5. The highest possible score is "5," meaning the user was "very satisfied," while "1" is the lowest, meaning the user was "very dissatisfied."
The "overall score" is an average of all reviewer scores submitted for a hotel.
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Score
4 out of 5
Mandeville is a good choice!
Little Miss B Nov 30, 2009
Central location in fashionable Marlebone close to buses,tube and just off Oxford St.Room was a bit small but well appointed ... with modern bath.For the price I couldn't have done better
Traveler type: Single
Score
5 out of 5
Ideal location
Stephanie Nov 18, 2009
Since I am a woman traveling alone to London, I needed a nice hotel in a great location. I found this and more at the ... Mandeville Hotel. My room was well appointed, spotless, just what I needed. I also want to note the hotel's location is a five minute walk to the nearest tube station which is Bond Street. I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at the Mandeville and will definitely stay there again when I return to London.
Traveler type: Single
A modest restaurant called Tootsies offered traditional English food at a reasonable price. This restaurant is located on the corner of Picton and James street. I dined here several times during my stay. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Score
4 out of 5
Great Location
Richard Nov 6, 2009
Sight seeing. free in-room wifi would have been nice. ...
Traveler type: Family
Score
3 out of 5
Rooms too small;drawer space limited
picky Oct 27, 2009
Because the space was so limited, we canceled a week of our stay and moved to another hotel. This hotel is probably best for ... an overnight stay.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
4 out of 5
Great location. Very nice hotel.
EJS Oct 26, 2009
I liked The Mandeville Hotel and would definitely stay there again. The location at the base of Marylebone was fantastic. ... Oxford Street, with Selfridges and the Bond Street Underground, was just a couple of blocks away to the south, yet we were out of the hustle and bustle. The staff was courteous and the doorman found us taxis quickly when we needed them. The elevator was small but adequate. The double room was small, but that is to be expected. The room looked very nice, though the carpets were a little worn. The bed was comfortable and made up nicely. Lighting was good. The bathroom was well-sized. Flat-screen TV was quite small, but we weren't there to watch TV. There was free wifi in the lobby. We chose not to pay for room wifi as we weren't there very much. There was plenty of room to sit in the lobby. Up the street towards Marylebone, there were lots of local and good restaurants and shops. Down the next block toward Oxford Street was St. Christopher's Place with many more restaurants. We ate breakfast out every morning as the breakfast at the Mandeville was quite expensive, but there were plenty of cafes and local spots and a convenience store down the block for water, etc. We did not eat dinner there or go to the bar. There was no coffee or tea in the room. We had breakfast at James Rotisserie and Cafe, and at Paul Rothe & Sons, which was a great local spot. We ate at the Golden Hind for possibly the best fish and chips to be had. And we had tapas at La Tasca. All of these places were just a few minutes walk.
Traveler type: Couples
The Golden Hind on 73 Marylebone Lane. Great fish and chips. BYOB with a wine/beer store right near by, and no corkage fee.
Score
4 out of 5
Great Location
London Dreamer Oct 21, 2009
My stay was for five days&nights. I was out everyday to see the sights and the hotel was a great place to end a long day. It ... was my home for the time I was in London. I made the trip on my own and I felt that with the location and atmosphere, I was very safe and looked after.
Traveler type: Single
Buying a Travelcard was the best thing I did
Score
4 out of 5
Great location for very reasonable price
Art Lover Oct 17, 2009
I chose this hotel for the near perfect location for my business. The room faced to the street but the noise was not an issue ... at the night. My single room was very small but there was a workable desk for my laptop. Bathroom was very clean and modern with bathtub and 2 shower heads. The bed was very comfortable. I did not eat in the hotel so I cannot comment on it.
Traveler type: Business
Score
4 out of 5
excellent value for the location
bobbiq Oct 11, 2009
my experience was very good overall. staff were efficient and courteous, facility was very attractive and meticulously ... maintained, and was very secure. I was on holiday and spent most of my time sightseeing and dining out, so I did not eat at the hotel at all. The only negative was the lighting in the room. The lights were either all on or all off (the small lights bedside were fairly useless) and the hairdryer was located in a very dim corner of the room, and the lighting was not adequate to see what I was doing.
Traveler type: Single
within a few blocks are: St Christophers Place (lots of small restaurants & shops), Selfridge's department store, Wigmore Concert Hall, Bond Street shopping, Bond Street tube station
Score
4 out of 5
Great London Hotel
Wendy Oct 7, 2009
Very nice, great staff. ...
Traveler type: Couples
Dining, shopping everything in central location. Very posh hotel.
Score
3 out of 5
okay hotel in good location
md Oct 5, 2009
next door to the hotel is a music school. during the day, students were practicing playing the trompet or singing. I found ... that annoying. the elevator in the hotel is very slow and looks beat down (broken indicator lights, panels that are not attached well...). I often wondered if i would feel a shock of electricity touching the side of the elevator. the room was small (they called it an upgrade, so i wonder what the original room must have looked like) the hotels location is their strenght. If you are out all day, this is a good place to go.
Traveler type: Business
their website is not telling the nearest subway station. The hotel is a few minutes from bond street station. the neighborhood is full of restaurants.
Score
4 out of 5
Great Location, Nice Room, Good Service
holly1257 Oct 5, 2009
First, I loved the location. There are lots of cafes and pubs in the next block or two, and everything else is a bit further ... down the block on Oxford Street (ATMs, Starbucks, Boots, etc.) It's a five-minute walk to the Bond St. Station, yet Mandeville Place itself is a quiet street. The rooms are plush and comfortable; my Deluxe room was spacious with a wonderful bathroom that had a separate shower and the tub had a shower as well, which would make it nice for couples. Nice terry robes and slippers and extra large towels are nice, too. The bed and bedding felt luxurious and comfortable; the decor is sort of a smart contemporary, and I really liked the curtains and throw pillows. I was on the third floor facing the street and never felt noise was a problem; it was restful and quiet for the most part. There's a mini-bar with room for a bit of food, too. My only complaint was that the TV was a bit small to view comfortably from the bed, but I didn't watch too much TV since London is such a fun place. Also, it's nice to have a coffee/tea maker in the room, and this one didn't have it. The bar was nice for a cocktail in the evenings, too. I was very comfortable and enjoyed this hotel very much, and it felt like a wonderful value, as I got the upgraded double (Deluxe) at a total of $1080 for 4 nights.
Traveler type: Single
Be sure to buy an Oyster Card for the tube; it saves a lot of money!
Score
4 out of 5
Great Location, very friendly staff
DallasTraveler Oct 3, 2009
My wife and I stayed at the Mandeville for a week long London Vacation in September. First off, the location is fantastic. ... It is situated in an area filled with wonderful restaurants, cafes, and boutique shops and is just two blocks from the Oxford Street shopping district (Tons of stores from highend boutiques such as Gucci to more regularly priced stores such as H&M). We found the area to be very multi-cultural with Itailian, Turkish, Thai, Spanish tapas, French, and tradititional engligh restaurants, all within 3 -5 minutes walking distance. The staff at the Mandeville were extremely friendly and courtious. Ian the concierge was very helpful in giving dinner reccomendations in various areas of the city and was always spot on with cost vs. quality. Check in and check out was seamless and we were always greeted when coming and going from the hotel. Our room, a deluxe room, was very comfortable and spacious. The bed was nice and comfortable and even though we faced the street it was very quiet at night and we had no trouble sleeping. Our only complaint was that the carpet in the room could use a good steam cleaning. Lastly, wireless intenet in the room is expensive, however I found it very convienient to use the free wi-fi availing in the hotel lobby.
Traveler type: Couples
Skip the expensive breakfast at the Hotel and go to James St Rottiserie which has a fabulous full engligh breakfast with organic eggs, toast, sausage, bacon, etc. for less than 5 pounds. My wife loved their Fruit Salad and Eggs on Toast. Our total breakfast for two with coffee was always less than 18 pounds.
Score
4 out of 5
perfect location
jojoma Sep 30, 2009
This hotel was a perfect match for my desires - very central, safe, clean, comfortable. Great shopping, lots of restaurants, ... close to the tube and buses.
Traveler type: Single
Go see Priscilla, Queen of the Desert - it's awesome. Get the Oyster Pass for transport - easy and great value. Get off the main drags and explore the smaller streets around the hotel. Check out Cabbages and Frocks market on Saturday!
Score
5 out of 5
A fabulous place to stay!
Bobbie Sep 28, 2009
I was by myself and a little worried but once I entered the Mandeville, I felt at home. All staff were friendly and ... helpful. The room was small but immaculate. Very central to everywhere I wanted to do. Room service prompt and tasty. Very quiet but two blocks from the busy Oxford Street. Would definitely stay there again!
Traveler type: Single
Oxford Street much like NYC.
Score
4 out of 5
great location
long time buisness traveler Sep 28, 2009
Spent 9 days there and the hotel was in a great location. The staff were very helpful and the rooms were taken care of ... exceptionally well. The "free" wifi is in the lobby which is tiny not in the rooms. I upgraded to a double bed room but the room was really small on the back of the building and not even large enough for a closet. The phones were expensive for local calls and you were charged even if you were called rather than if you just made a call. Also not by the call but they were timed. 91 pounds for a week of local calls. wow.Would stay there again but would disconnect the phone.
Traveler type: Single
Just a block from Oxford and huge shopping.
Score
5 out of 5
Excellent location for a London vacation
Servant of Christ Sep 25, 2009
We did a lot of sightseeing. So on a daily basis, we were in and out of the hotel a lot and the location could not have been ... better.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
4 out of 5
Lovely location
Happy Traveler Sep 25, 2009
The hotel has been beautifully renovated and the rooms were small but very clean and pleasant. Our first room unfortunately ... overlooked an alley where there was a noisy bar but when we complained our room was changed immediately with apologies. We had asked for a room with twin beds but the hotel was full and we had only a queen-sized bed with no room to set up a cot. The service was superb with the friendly staff eager to fulfill our slightest requests. We did not have a continental breakfast included and the hotel restaurant was extremely expensive but right outside were charming restaurants and cafes, including a Dunkin Donuts and McDonald's (I know, but it was cheap). A very upscale location and near the Bond St. Underground. I would highly recommend it if you enjoy being spoiled.
Traveler type: Friends
Score
4 out of 5
Location....Location
Ramblin' Man Sep 24, 2009
Fantastic location near Bond Street Underground Station. Three blocks away from Mark & Spencers with great food court/grocery ... for take out or eat in at snack area. Two blocks from Wagamama restaurant on corner by Selfridges. One block from sidewalk restaurants, 2 pubs and a Costa coffee shop.
Traveler type: Single
Score
4 out of 5
Nice hotel in a great location
Phyl Sep 21, 2009
As a single female traveler, this was my first trip to London to sight see and experience the charm of the city. The ... Mandeville is located in a quaint and seemingly safe area where one can easily walk to some attractions, shopping, restaurants, bus tours and other transportation. All the staff were professional, efficient, and very friendly. Richard, the senior doorman and the congiere desk were most helpful with directions, maps, tickets, and dining tips. The single room was tiny yet exceptionally clean, well maintained, and had a pleasant decor with very nice bedding and towels. Since this was my first trip to the city. I can't compare this hotel to others but would definitely stay there again.
Traveler type: Single
Just steps away there were many restaurants with most types of food at a reasonable price. They were all very good especially the Lebanese restaurant(in the ally behind the Mandeville). Since the weather was pleasant, many had outside tables with awnings or umbrellas.
Score
4 out of 5
Amazing hotel for couple getaway
Male Hells Kitchen Couple Sep 19, 2009
This Boutique hotel was very charming on the inside and out. Cozy, modern designed room with amazing rooftop views of "old ... world London". Hotel staff was very professional and attentive. Perfect location that is near daytime shopping and dining. Metro station is about three blocks away and makes transport to any area of London quick and easy. If you are accustom to walking, the hotel is about a 15 min. walk to the SoHo area with all the wonderful nightlife. Walking is also a great way of seeing parts of the city you might have overlooked. Of course hotel doorman are more than helpful in hailing a cab if that is more your style.
Traveler type: Couples
The area around the hotel is very busy during the day and early evening. But nightlife dies at midnight, which makes late night entertaining/meals hard to come by. Hotel does have a quant hotel bar and latenight room service is available.
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A modest restaurant called Tootsies offered traditional English food at a reasonable price. This restaurant is located on the corner of Picton and James street. I dined here several times during my stay. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner.
--Stephanie, US Nov 18, 2009
The Golden Hind on 73 Marylebone Lane. Great fish and chips. BYOB with a wine/beer store right near by, and no corkage fee.
--EJS, Southborough, MA Oct 26, 2009
Buying a Travelcard was the best thing I did
--London Dreamer, Stockton, IL Oct 21, 2009
within a few blocks are: St Christophers Place (lots of small restaurants & shops), Selfridge's department store, Wigmore Concert Hall, Bond Street shopping, Bond Street tube station
--bobbiq, milwaukee, wi Oct 11, 2009
Dining, shopping everything in central location. Very posh hotel.
--Wendy, Atlanta ga Oct 7, 2009
their website is not telling the nearest subway station. The hotel is a few minutes from bond street station. the neighborhood is full of restaurants.
--md, netherlands Oct 5, 2009
Be sure to buy an Oyster Card for the tube; it saves a lot of money!
--holly1257, Austin, TX Oct 5, 2009
Skip the expensive breakfast at the Hotel and go to James St Rottiserie which has a fabulous full engligh breakfast with organic eggs, toast, sausage, bacon, etc. for less than 5 pounds. My wife loved their Fruit Salad and Eggs on Toast. Our total breakfast for two with coffee was always less than 18 pounds.
--DallasTraveler, Dallas, TX Oct 3, 2009
Go see Priscilla, Queen of the Desert - it's awesome. Get the Oyster Pass for transport - easy and great value. Get off the main drags and explore the smaller streets around the hotel. Check out Cabbages and Frocks market on Saturday!
--jojoma, American in Naples Italy Sep 30, 2009
Oxford Street much like NYC.
--Bobbie, Ridgewood, NJ Sep 28, 2009
Just a block from Oxford and huge shopping.
--long time buisness traveler, charlotte, N.C. Sep 28, 2009
Just steps away there were many restaurants with most types of food at a reasonable price. They were all very good especially the Lebanese restaurant(in the ally behind the Mandeville). Since the weather was pleasant, many had outside tables with awnings or umbrellas.
--Phyl, Swansboro, NC Sep 21, 2009
The area around the hotel is very busy during the day and early evening. But nightlife dies at midnight, which makes late night entertaining/meals hard to come by. Hotel does have a quant hotel bar and latenight room service is available.
--Male Hells Kitchen Couple, New York , Ny Sep 19, 2009
Buy an Oyster Card online before you go; use the Tube to get from Heathrow to your hotel--very easy and affordable.
--Ruby, Phoenix, AZ Sep 16, 2009
Plenty to choose from very close by.
--London Traveler, Sicklerville, NJ Sep 14, 2009
Plenty of food choices just steps away.
--Satisfied Traveler, Arlington, VA Sep 14, 2009
Shopping is a short walk from the hotel, including food halls (Marks & Spencer) to clothes shopping (very good for ladies) and cheap souvenirs. Internet Cafe is on Holles St off of Oxford St, next to John Lewis. Tons of excellent restaurants nearby, I ate very happily on this trip! Try Wagamama (noodle bar), James Rotisserie Cafe (breakfast cafe), Ayoush (African/Moroccan), John Lewis (afternoon tea including sandwiches and desserts for 10 pounds).
--Semi traveller, Washington, DC Sep 14, 2009
Cck and Lion Pub and Mimosa Restaurant are a block away and are wonderful and reasonably priced. There were many others as well, we just did not have the time to try any others.
--Bethannsd, La Costa, CA Sep 10, 2009
There is a restaurant row down the street with numerous good places and a variety of cuisines.
--lone traveler., New York City Sep 4, 2009
Check out both Regents and Hyde Park. Both are within walking distance of the hotel (maybe 15 minutes). The London Zoo is on the backside of Regents Park & it has performances during the weekends. Hyde Park has a lovely little pond and if you want to see something that is uniquely London, walk by Speaker's Corner on Sunday afternoon.
--Aly B, Sioux City, IA Sep 3, 2009
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