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The Mandeville Hotel
Quirky yet elegant, progressive whilst old school, blissfully quiet yet centrally located, The Mandeville Hotel provides the ultimate London experience. At The Mandeville Hotel, we offer the perfect choice for business and leisure travellers alike looking for a luxury boutique hotel in Marylebone. Styled by designers from around the globe, The Mandeville Hotel offers boutique, elegant rooms and suites in true comfort and have been curated to offer the most memorable of stays.

The Mandeville Hotel's Marylebone location is at the doorstep of Bond Street, Marylebone High Street and Selfridges, surrounded by the best of London's shopping, The West End and London's iconic attractions, arts & culture, food & drink and transport right as you step out the door.Your favourite stop in London if you are on a lookout for luxury hotels in Marylebone.
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The 4 Star Mandeville Hotel is a celebration of chic design, old-world comfort and a traveller's home away from home provided in a luxury hotel in Marylebone, near Bond Street. Styled by leading international designers, The Mandeville Hotel's elegantly appointed bedrooms and suites fuse art, substance and comfort for business and pleasure.
We have a number of luxurious packages if you're looking for a memorable experience in London. For a boutique stay in the Centre of London, choose a package surrounded by the best that London has to offer in design-led yet intimate surroundings at our Marylebone Hotel. From midweek breaks to corporate offers, we have packages tailored for both business and leisure travellers.
If you want to make the most of the capital, book in with The Mandeville Hotels' Shopping Concierge. Find that 'it' outfit, shop for red carpet events, presents to take home, bridal shopping, a wardrobe overhaul or perhaps just some wardrobe inspiration from fashion experts. Led by celebrity stylist Nicole Smallwood, explore her little black book for your personal shopping needs.
Whether you're looking for breakfast, lunch, brunch, afternoon tea or dinner, Reform Social & Grill, a very British all-day dining venue has got it covered and will keep you sustained around the clock. This favourite Marylebone establishment takes inspiration from classic British gentlemen's clubs in its decor with copper walls and plush leather banquets as well as its menus.
The in-house events team at The Mandeville will help you to host and create your next event, whether it is an intimate wedding, private dinner, cocktail party, conference, team building day or press launch. With an excellent location, dining options and exquisite service, as well as state-of-the-art AV equipment for corporate events, The Mandeville Hotel will ensure your event will be flawless.
Reviews (22)
Mike Lopez
Mike Lopez
Dec 21, 2021
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It was a fantastic two-night stay. The staff was really friendly and
accommodating. We arrived at the hotel around 9 a.m.,
and they let us check in, which I am extremely grateful for after a long day of travel. We had a covid
test scheduled for 11 a.m. as well, and I believe
our experience would have been different if we had to wait until 4 p.m.to check in. There were several bars and restaurants
to choose from in the area, and Bond St. station was only two blocks away. The accommodation is definitely on the smallÂ
Christina Z.
Christina Z.
Dec 21, 2021
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We stayed here because of the location. It's in the ideal spot!! But to be honest, for $300 a night, it wasn't that worth it. Especially now, you can find better deals in the same area if not better. The walls are paper thin. Rooms are extremely hot and temp can't be controlled. I know it's the UK, but the rooms are tiny. We couldn't even open our suitcases at the same time. Breakfast wasn't included and we couldn't go downstairs to the bar because there was a private event booked each night. The TV didn't have good selections for those struggling with jet
Andy Ettenfield
Andy Ettenfield
Dec 17, 2021
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My partner and I stayed at your hotel from the 26th-28th November and feel that we were let down by the Hotels service, lack of empathy to fix a problem and genuine failure to show a duty of care.
I am very upset because we had multiple issues with our stay, we were told we would be contacted by the manager to resolve our issues and have not heard from anyone - it has been 10 days. I tried calling the hotel yesterday, to which I spoke to a staff member that was again unhelpful stating that you had been "too busy" to address these issues, and said that "hopefully" someone would be in contact with
Lynette Noble
Lynette Noble
Dec 09, 2021
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Had afternoon tea here. Was a little disappointed to be charged for an extra cup of coffee, when my companion had a generous pot of tea. Elsewhere I have either been given a pot of coffee or a second cup included. Scones were perfect, slightly spiced, which was very nice. Bit too much garnish on the sandwiches for my taste and would have liked greater selection. Beautiful place, nice staff, just not a 4* tea.
Sheryl Parkin
Sheryl Parkin
Nov 25, 2021
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I've had a very good stay at the Mandeville. I've stayed 9 days and overall the service has been responsive and the amenities are good. Special shout out to the concierge staff who are consistently superior and helpful. Some noise in the evenings from the neighbourhood pub, but beyond the hotel's control. The location is excellent with Oxford St a short walk away. Marylebone is a diverse and interesting neighbourhood
Natasha Mills
Natasha Mills
Nov 21, 2021
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Reform Social and Grill, which I believe is the restaurant for the Mandeville Hotel. My Mum and I had afternoon tea.
The staff were very welcoming and friendly and the afternoon tea was lovely, the sandwiches were fresh and scones were still warm. The little chocolate cakes were delicious, we ate every bite!
The restaurant was classicly decorated and had a charming relaxed atmosphere. We really enjoyed our afternoon here.
Natalie Collins
Natalie Collins
Sep 23, 2021
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Such a lovely stay. Incredibly welcoming friendly staff across the hotel (from front desk to restaurant). Great rate for a Superior Double with full English included (£222) in such a great location. Right near St Christopher’s Place. Loved the decor & my room was just perfect for me for the night. Super comfortable bed, room service, food was delicious and breakfast too. Asked for a later check out, nothing was too much trouble. Highly recommend and will definitely be returning, thanks again for having me ♥ï¸
Richard Marshall
Richard Marshall
Sep 19, 2021
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Really nice hotel and the bar is incredible. George at the bar knows his drinks very well and caters to everyone. If you're not staying here I'd at least recommend visiting the bar for a good night!
Ashley Y.
Ashley Y.
May 10, 2017
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I had stayed here for one night in a tiny single room and it's really tiny.

The hotel is in a good location and service was good. Except they offer an affordable room to me as single tiny room, I didn't see any other good qualities for this place.

One thing special was they provide a cell phone so you could use it to make calls, google map etc. however, the phone wasn't user friendly so I end up didn't use it at all.
Sebastian C.
Sebastian C.
Jun 11, 2014
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Great location in the city center - and I would even say for London at a fairly reasonable price for the standard they offer. Rooms are big enough, nice bed with good (!) Pillows which is in my opinion not a given any more.
I had a room on the first floor and at first was worried that I might hear the noise from the street all night but nope - all quiet and peaceful in the alley below.
on the downside - the AC is very loud, the windows seemed to have received a paint job recently - and I wasn't able to close them. someone from facility management had to take care of it.
Clare N.
Clare N.
Feb 22, 2014
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Stayed here for 3 nights. It really is an excellent location with lots of bars and restaurants nearby and within 2 minutes walk of oxford st. The service on the front desk was very professional and the deluxe room was of a high standard and a reasonable size for the centre of London. There was a queen bed, a desk and 2 comfy chairs. The bathroom was large with both a shower and a bath with shower over. Everything was clean and I always appreciate a nespresso machine in the room!
So why only 3 stars? I found it difficult to sleep because of the traffic noise - a double glazing upgrade seems to
Melissa C.
Melissa C.
Oct 06, 2013
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We stayed here for 10 days in February of 2010 and were So impressed with this boutique hotel. The staff was wonderfully accommodating, service at the restaurant was top notch, and the concierge was always helpful.
The location is perfect, the hotel is within walking distance to SO many wonderful restaurants, the underground, pubs, and Hyde Park. We loved the Pontefract Castle pub next door. We dined at the Mediterranean cafe for breakfast most mornings, the food was good, but service was spotty. There's a wonderful little curry house in an alley near Selfridge's that is to die for!
Niki C.
Niki C.
Apr 08, 2013
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This hotel was fantastic!! Definitely my new favorite place to stay when visiting London.

I have stayed in other very good hotels in the Marylebone area as well as in Knightsbridge which is even more posh than this area, but the Mandeville had all the elements of a successful stay for me in order to earn these 5 stars whereas the others I'd say are a 4 at best.

-Absolutely gorgeous boutique hotel decor: though the room I stayed in was small, it was tastefully decorated, yet bright and cheerful. It was spotless and well kept with clever use of the small space. Toiletries in the bathroom
Becca N.
Becca N.
Nov 16, 2011
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I chose Mandeville Hotel because it was part of an Orbiz package deal. I upgraded to the Double Premium suit and am glad I did.
Upon finally arriving at my hotel, the Mandeville Hotel, I was greeted by three concierges and two hostess who made sure to remind me to set my clock as it is that time of year in London to change from BST to Greenwich Time or Zulu as the Army call it (clocks are not provided in the room but they offer wake up calls straight away). One brought my bags to my room and returned with maps of London and an electrical adaptop/converter with instruction that it does not work
Thalie A.
Thalie A.
Sep 27, 2011
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My review is solely for the DeVille Restaurant inside the hotel.

Went here for a special 'Men in the City' event I organised.

We had the Men's Afternoon Tea and the tea was cold, in fact, the 'hot food' was COLD. The service was fine as were the alcoholic drinks.

Lovely place & reminds me of one of those 'ladies who lunch' spots.

There's a smart bar just before entering the dining area just be mindful the hotel is in the heart of tourist shopping land!
Mehreen U.
Mehreen U.
Jun 27, 2011
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A friend and I were bought a gift for afternoon tea here. I called to book a few weeks ago, clearly stating I could not have milk, cheese, cream or yoghurt due to a dairy intolerance but was fine with butter.

I have been to quite a few other afternoon teas in London (including The Ritz and Pret-a-Portea at The Berkeley) and this was the worst I have been to for catering for people with dietary needs.

At seating, I clearly stated again that I could eat butter. What usually happens at this point is that a member of staff checks with the chef what I can eat and what they can amend and go through
Ming-Jou C.
Ming-Jou C.
Apr 18, 2010
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We stayed at the Mandeville because of a pretty good deal found on Travelzoo. At the end of my vacation, I realized it was a good location for a first day in London, because it was safe, and very close to the metro, and lots of shopping and touristy stuff. We signed up for a bus tour where they allow you to hop on and off, and one of the jump on locations was at the arch, which was about a 10-15 minute walk from the hotel.

The room was pretty small with one double bed. They had asked us if we wanted to upgrade...for 30 more pounds. Uh, I don't think so. The front desk was nice, the bell people
Paula T.
Paula T.
Feb 25, 2010
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Nice hotel in a ritzy area...yes, the rooms can run on the small side, but I would take character over size, any day of the week. Service was ok, and the only time I tried to get room service, they were closed for the night, but still tried to accommodate.

Definitely an authentic London experience!
Michelle L.
Michelle L.
Sep 09, 2009
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I stay at the Mandeville for an entire week and had a pretty pleasant experience. The standard room was a little on the small side in comparison to what I am used to in the US, which posed a problem. The closet had room for one suitcase, so we had to leave one along the wall.

The bathroom was a good size, and very modern. The shower was a little interesting since there wasn't a curtain but half a glass pane. We had to be very careful when we showered so that the bathroom wouldn't look like it had been flooded.

Every night around 6PM someone comes by for turn-down service and has the
Thomas A.
Thomas A.
Aug 23, 2009
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Right, the bar is in an impressive neighborhood, with an impressive menu, and you should expect to pay a premium price. I think our tab for two rounds between two people was something like 55 pounds.. yeah... not really my cup of tea, but if you can't be bothered to leave the hotel or if chic cocktails are your thing (trying to impress a date? *cough cough*) then I guess it all works out in the end. The drinks were amazing... as they should be for the price, we got flavored caipirinhas, and I can certainly say they were well worth returning for. The service was exceptional and if I had
Monica R.
Monica R.
Dec 05, 2008
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The people here honestly came up with the mother of all inventions: men's afternoon tea! ha, ha. When I heard they had that going on I couldn't help but laugh my heart out. I was picturing a bunch of suited guys, legs crossed, eating scones and chatting the latest office gossip. What a scene. So I went to scout the truth about this new trendy service, the hotel that hosts this events is pretty posh and is illuminates with neon lights at night. The inside decor wasn't my taste at all, a bit to forced in being a Phillip Stark. But the whole afternoon tea was actually not too bad, the
Qype User London
Qype User London
Dec 08, 2007
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I've not stayed at the hotel but I've visited the hotel bar a few times. This hotel is right in the centre of town but has managed to keep a low profile despite being a stones throw from Oxford Street. The hotel bar is great and you don't need to be a guest at the hotel (or on some special VIP list) to have a drink here. The bar entrance is on the left when you walk into the hotel reception. The bar has a great buzz and comfy seating as well as seats at the bar. The fairly extensive cocktail list should keep you here for a while and the bar snacks are good too.