The Le Meridien Piccadilly hotel was built in 1909, and its lobby features pale marble floors, original artworks and ash furniture. The lobby features glass domes, and fan-shaped windows looking onto Piccadilly.
The Terrace Restaurant and Bar is spread over two floors with an alfresco summer terrace overlooking Piccadilly. The restaurant has vaulted glass ceilings and neoclassical columns, and serves modern French cuisine. The marble-floored bar has a grand piano. The Oak Room bar retains Edwardian features such as oak panelling, Rococo carvings and large chandeliers, and is popular for afternoon tea. With its leather chairs and mahogany panelling, the Burlington Bar is a clubby venue for cocktails.
The hotel has a business centre, conference facilities and wireless Internet access (surcharge).
The onsite Piccadilly Health Club has one of London's biggest indoor hotel pools. It also has hi-tech fitness machines, a squash court, jetted tub and steam room.
The Terrace Restaurant and Bar is spread over two floors with an alfresco summer terrace overlooking Piccadilly. The restaurant has vaulted glass ceilings and neoclassical columns, and serves modern French cuisine. The marble-floored bar has a grand piano. The Oak Room bar retains Edwardian features such as oak panelling, Rococo carvings and large chandeliers, and is popular for afternoon tea. With its leather chairs and mahogany panelling, the Burlington Bar is a clubby venue for cocktails.
The hotel has a business centre, conference facilities and wireless Internet access (surcharge).
The onsite Piccadilly Health Club has one of London's biggest indoor hotel pools. It also has hi-tech fitness machines, a squash court, jetted tub and steam room.
21 Piccadilly,London, W1J 0BHUnited Kingdom+353 1 65 69 441
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