Berners Hotel Superior

Hotel Übersicht



History

The Hotel takes its name from Josias Berners, who purchased the land on which it stands in 1645, for just £970. Originally built in 1835 as five classic houses, the properties were converted to a hotel at the turn-of-the-century, in the Edwardian era. The original ceilings of the marble-clad Lobby and the Restaurant are Grade II listed. In the past, the area was known as " the Latin Quarter ", and then as " Fitzrovia ", where famous artists, writers and poets lived and worked. It was rumored that Edward VII entertained his mistress, Lillie Langtry, at the Hotel. In the early 1900s, the Berners played host to the works of Carl Faberge, whose jewel-encrusted eggs are renowned throughout the world. It was the first time his exquisite designs had been see in public, in London.

Lage

The Berners Hotel is an elegant Hotel with classical ceilings and marble columns which entices guests to enjoy its hospitality. It is situated just off Oxford Street, close to Covent Garden, in the heart of the commercial and entertainment district of the West End. It is close to numerous top Stores, Theatres, Cinemas, Clubs, Casinos, as well as Art Galleries, Museums, Historic Monuments, Royal Palaces and Parks.

It is a traditional, elegant Hotel which was originally built in 1835 as five classic Houses. The Property was converted into a Hotel at the turn of the 20th century. The magnificent, ornately carved ceilings in the Lobby and Restaurant are Grade II Listed and part of England's national heritage. The Hotel enjoys a reputation for its high standard of service and the warmth of its hospitality. The Nearest Stations are Oxford Circus ( Victoria, Central & Bakerloo lines ) and Tottenham Court Road ( Northern & Central lines ). Estimated journey times by taxi - Victoria (Gatwick Express) 12 minutes, Kings Cross / Euston 8 minutes, Paddington ( Heathrow Express ) 10 minutes, Waterloo (Eurostar) 15 minutes and Marylebone 10 minutes.

Places of Interest Nearby : British Museum, Madam Tussaud's, Planetarium, London Eye, Covent Garden, Theatre district, National Gallery, Tate Modern, Regent's Park and Zoo, Hyde Park, Kensington Palace and Buckingham Palace.

Food & Beverages

There is the Reflections Restaurant for Lunch - carvery and A La Carte Menus, Dinner and A La Carte Menus. Price Guide: Pre-theatre two-course Dinner , Three-course carvery Lunch.Reputed to be one of London's most stylish Dining Rooms, boasting an ornate, Grade II listed ceiling, mirrored walls, and comfortable, well-spaced seating. Its grand decor is matched only by the superb, award-winning cuisine - British with a Mediterranean twist. It opens daily for Breakfast from 7am - 10.30am, for Lunch from 12.30pm - 2.30pm and for Dinner from 5.30pm - 10.00pm.

All types of drinks and cocktails are served in the Reflections Bar. Light meals and snacks are served in the Bar and Lounge. Traditional Afternoon Tea is available in the Lounge. The Reflections Bar is popular with guests and locals alike, particularly at happy hour - 5pm to 7pm daily.

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PARKS NEARBY:

Regent's Park is a comfortable 15 minute stroll from the Hotel. Here you will discover a peaceful oasis in the heart of the West End, with its own zoo.

Hyde Park is a 20 minute walk from the Berners. It is London's largest Park, where you can take out a rowing boat on the lake, horse ride down Rotten Row, snooze in a deckchair or meander along the paths and generally forget that you are in busy, bustling London.

MUSEUMS NEARBY:

  • The British Museum.
  • Victoria & Albert.
  • Tate Britain.
  • Queen's Gallery.
  • Madame Tussaud's.