'4 STAR DELUXE' A stay at the Millennium baileys is like having your very own magnificent town house, breaking down the formality of a triditional hotel in an atmosphere that is as refreshing as it is relaxing. The hotel first opened in 1876 as one of the very first purpose built hotels in London. Doors that remained open through the turn of the century, changes inownership and even two world wars.
One distictive mark remains ingrained character. From the moment you enter the stately hall, the authentic ictorian decor envelops you. Warm muted tones combine with glorious dark woods, blending perfectly to create a truly relaxing and enchanting ambience.
From the elegance of the sculptured wrought iron on the grad staircase through to the detailed craftsmanship of the wooden flooring and cornices. Personality and character are features that cannot be created, merely attained through respect and values.
Like the excellent, traditional service, it gets better with time. Exceptional cusine and a welcoming atmosphere ensure the restaurant achieves this with considerable ease.
Whilst most hotel bedrooms are simply a place to sleep, here they are much more. Peaceful and quiet, a retreat from the city bustle, providing the ideal place to muse over the day, at the end of which, you can sleep comfortably in the knowledge that everything has been taken care of.
Attractions such as the Natural History & Science Museum, Hyde Park, Kensington Palace and the prestigous shops of Knightsbridge are an easy walk away.
Restaurants and bars at the Millennium Baileys Hotel complex cater to many tastes. Southwest 7 is renown for its cuisine while Bugis Street Brasserie offers sumptuously sizzling authentic Singaporean food all made from the finest ingredients. Chic and fashionable, Olive's Restaurant serve International cuisine and Olive's bar is a favorite place to meet.
Humphrey's Bar is a gret place for a relaxing drink. Its cosy and inviting ambience coupled with soothing music makes it an ideal place to ease into the evening after a long day.
The Bombay Brasserie is renowned all over the world and is arguably one of London's premier Indian Restaurant's
There is a Fitness Room next door to the hotel which is free of charge to guests.
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