Durrants Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review A stone's throw from Oxford Street and the smaller, posher shops of Marylebone High Street, Durrants occupies a quiet corner almost next to the Wallace Collection. It's a good value for the area, especially if you like the old-English wood-paneling, leather armchairs, and dark-red patterned carpet. ... fodors.com
No title - expert review This historic hotel off Manchester Square (established in 1789) with its Georgian-detailed facade is snug, cozy, and traditional - almost like a poor man's Brown's. We find it to be one of the most quintessentially English of all London hotels. You could invite the Queen to Durrants for tea. Over th... frommers.com
No title - expert review A delightful family-owned hotel, situated north of Oxford Street, between Baker Street and Marylebone, and just off Manchester Square where you can browse through the fabulous Wallace Collection, Durrants is a refurbished series of Georgian townhouses. The overall impression is clubby and offers a v... gayot.com
No title - expert review The Panorama Hotel boasts magnificent views of the bay of Chania and the historic islet of Thodorou. This exclusive and luxurious beach hotel is situated 5 km from the most picturesque town of Crete, Chania, and about 20 km from its international airport. The famous Samaria Gorge is only 30 km away,... sidestep.com
Very Pleasant!! - user review I had a single room, which was small. The staff was wonderful and I would love to return to t... fodors.com
Lovely atmosphere, great location - user review I was sick of the soulless business hotel, so opted to stay at Durrants instead. It's about halfway between Oxford Street & Regents Park, around the corner from the chic Marylebone High Street. The room was not very spacious, but perfectly comfortable, and the staff are delightful. If you want hi te... fodors.com
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