Mostyn Hotel

4 Bryanston Street, London, United Kingdom, W1H 7BY

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Located on the threshold of Oxford Street and Marble Arch, the Best Western Mostyn Hotel offers fantastic 3* accommodation in the heart of central London. You'll experience shopping at its best on Oxford Street as well as being able to easily access many sights and attractions across London either on foot, or via the nearby tube. The wide open expanses of Hyde Park are also just a stone's throw and are perfect for enjoying a leisurely stroll! Fine dining can be had at Sir Michael Caine's onsite restaurant Deya which serves delicious modern Indian cuisine. The Mostyn Bar also boasts a pleasant ambience in which to enjoy a pre-dinner drink or quiet night cap before retiring to bed! Other amenities include a concierge service, 24hr front-desk, room service and complimentary internet access.



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Guestrooms have been decorated in warm tones with bright patterned fabrics to create a welcoming and homely feel! Amenities include complimentary internet access, satellite TV, air conditioning, tea and coffee facilities and direct-dial telephones. For that extra comfort you'll have your own private en-suite bathroom equipped with hairdryer and complimentary toiletries.







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Location
Central

Hotel Size
Medium

Hotel Category
Traditional

Area
Tranquil


Out and about

Oxford Street is a major thoroughfare in London in the City of Westminster. With over 300 shops, it is Europe's largest shopping street. It runs for approximately a mile and a half from Marble Arch at the north east corner of Hyde Park, through Oxford Circus to St Giles' Circus, at the intersection with Charing Cross Road and Tottenham Court Road. Oxford Street intersects with other London roads including Park Lane, New Bond Street and Regent Street. Oxford Street is home to major department stores and numerous brands' flagship stores, as well as hundreds of smaller shops. It is the major shopping street in central London, though not the most expensive, and part of a larger shopping district with Regent Street, Bond Street and other smaller nearby streets. For many British chain stores, their Oxford Street branch is regarded as their 'flagship' store and used for celebrity launches and promotions. Oxford Street is particularly exciting to see at Christmas when the street is decorated with festive lights. In mid-to-late November a celebrity turns on the lights and they remain on until January 6.