Great Cumberland Place, London, W1H 7DL

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25 kms to the airport (heathrow)
50 kms to the airport (gatwick)
1 minute walk to the nearest metro station (marble arch - central line)
3 km to the nearest station (euston british rail)
1 minute walk to the nearest bus stop
6 km to the nearest fair site (earls court)
1019 rooms
The hotel has a wide range of luxurious options when it comes to meal times, with two restaurants: The Market and the recently added Rhodes W1, and three bars: Rhodes Brasserie bar, Kua bar and Carbon bar. Each one offers fantastic cuisine and a relaxing environment in which to enjoy drinks into the evening in the buzzing London area.
Under the hotel?s roof there is a total of 1,019 rooms, including a number of apartments and suites. The rooms are individually styled with different pieces of art work on their walls and are typically creative, in keeping with the rest of the Cumberland. Some of the rooms are privileged enough to boast views of the nearby Marble Arch and Hyde Park, while each is equipped with plenty of added extras and top quality amenities to help you stay comfortable during your time in the city.
If staying in a suite or apartment guests also have access to the executive lounge which features internet access, newspapers, tea, coffee and pastries, a television, a DVD player, printing facilities and soft drinks. In all, the lounge provides another place to relax and to carry out the daily activities in peace and quiet.
Rhodes W1 Bar ? Welcomes some excellent resident DJs, particularly towards the end of the week and into the weekend. An informal, lively and relaxing option for hotel guests and visitors alike.
Kua Bar ? This bar is set in a quiet part of the hotel and so offers a more peaceful haven amid the hustle and bustle of the nation?s capital. The stylish venue is ideal for relaxing in, with its comfy sofas and calm ambience.
Carbon Bar ? If the Rhodes Bar welcomes resident DJs, the Carbon Bar is known for bringing in DJs from across the city and those who have made their name at the likes of Ibiza. Needless to say, then, that this bar shows a livelier side to the Cumberland.
Rhodes W1 Restaurant ? This new restaurant is among the city?s most prestigious places to eat out, thanks to the creativity and style of its background. There is an intimate feel to the venue which was dreamt up by a top British interior designer.
The Market ? Revolves around five open kitchens and is ideal for breakfast or for business lunches and other meals throughout the day.
This luxury London hotel is steeped in history and prides itself on its high levels of service and the comfort it offers as it seeks to ?inspire, enthral and amaze?. The Cumberland Hotel London is part of the Guoman group of London hotels which also features The Charing Cross and The Tower and is set near to London?s Oxford Street shopping area, while Marble Arch is also nearby. The building itself came into existence towards the end of the 1920s and it began to usher in its guests from 1933 as the first hotel to have telephones in each room and private en suite bathrooms. King George V and Queen Mary were even in attendance for the venue?s grand opening ceremony.
The hotel is located right in the heart of London near to its array of other centrally placed hotels, as well as its numerous exciting attractions, places to visit and sights to see. The Cumberland Hotel is one of e-travelguide's most popular establishments in the heart of the nation's capital.