Overall Le Meridien Piccadilly receives the level of praise you would expect, given its standard. Guests particularly praise the location, the friendly efficiency of the staff and the comfort of the rooms. However, there do seem to be small niggles with regard to the size of some of the standard rooms and the quality of the cooked breakfast.
Regarded as one of London's finest hotels, Le Meridien Piccadilly proudly stands in the heart of the city's West End. Housed in an Edwardian building, it features 9 floors, showcasing 266 luxurious guestrooms. The lobby is large and beautifully decorated in a traditional style, its high ceiling lit by stunning chandeliers. On average the guestrooms are medium sized and decorated in a traditional English style, with floral bedspreads and a warm colour scheme. Both they and the bathrooms are in exceptional condition.
Guests can enjoy a traditional afternoon tea at the “Oak Room Lounge”, or indulge in the gourmet cuisine of the “Terrace Restaurant and Bar”, one of the roomiest venues in London. With its vented natural sunlight captured in the shadows of the stone pillars, the latter boasts a blend of old and new worlds and offers a relaxed, refined dining experience. Alternatively, a chic, Venetian "al fresco" lunch can be served on the balcony. The restaurant describes its menus as being international with a cool, fashionable twist, featuring food which is mouth watering and sumptuous. With a range of nine conference, banqueting and event suites, accommodating from 4 to 250 delegates and supported by state-of-the-art audio-visual equipment, Le Meridien Piccadilly also has business rooms to suit all occasions.
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