Situated in
the heart of Piccadilly, The famous 5 star Sheraton Park
Lane Hotel is a grand example of classical English style
within walking distance of the world famous shopping experience
of Oxford Street and high quality fashion shops of Bond Street
and Knightsbridge.
The hotel overlooks Green Park and is located
close to the heart of London's Theatres in the West End,
and well within
walking distance of Buckingham Palace, Harrods also many
of London's finest musuems and galleries. This superior first
class hotel has retained its remarkable character and charm.
A magnificent Art Deco lounge provides one of the finest
afternoon tea settings in London.
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This
hotel has 307 guestrooms, all of which are decorated in neutral
tones to reflect the building’s Art Deco style. Rooms all
have seating areas, work desks and views over Green Park or leafy
Mayfair. All the rooms have high ceilings. Some have original
Art Deco marble bathrooms. Rooms with king beds are available
on request.
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Citrus
Restaurant - Wild Mushroom and Herb Risotto is one of the
Mediterranean dishes served in this lively restaurant overlooking
Green Park. Specializing in pre- and post-theater dining,
Citrus also offers alfresco dining during the summer months,
as well as themed cuisine months - from Greek to Japanese.
The Palm Court - Ornate woodwork, a vaulted ceiling, and soft
velvet sofas create a relaxed but stylish ambiance for morning
coffee, evening cocktails, and afternoon tea. There is live
harp music at weekends, and a live pianist and vocalist on
Wednesdays and Fridays.
Bracewells Restaurant - Breakfast is served in this Art
Deco restaurant, with delicately carved vines in the wood
paneling. This is also a venue for wine tastings and menu
planning for special events.
Tchibo Coffee Shop - Coffee, tea, and snacks are served
throughout the day at this small café, with a separate
entrance onto Piccadilly.
The hotel’s 11 meeting rooms include
the 11,000-square-foot (1,000-square-meter) ballroom, with
Art Deco mirrors and glittering chandeliers, the wood-paneled
Oak Room and the Tyburn Room with multimedia video-conferencing. |