Following a £3.8 million investment, The Landmark London has unveiled its newly renovated collection of Marylebone suites marking the latest in the evolution for the five-star property.
Designed in collaboration with award-winning architecture studio, Alex Kravetz Design (AKD), the 48 suites draw inspiration from the hotel’s British heritage while introducing a more contemporary residential aesthetic intended to evoke the feel of an elegant London apartment. Each suite, either with a city or Atrium view, features an expansive living area centred around a marble-framed fireplace and bespoke bar, complemented by a calm colour palette of blues and taupe. Textured wall panelling, parquet flooring from Italy and handmade Portuguese carpets, tailored upholstery and soft lighting create a sense of timeless luxury.
The newly designed suite collection includes:
• The Marylebone One Bedroom Suite (60 sqm): A spacious suite with a separate living room divided by French doors, feature bookcase and marble fireplace, offering the ultimate ‘home away from home’ experience. Includes a corner sofa bed (maximum occupancy of three) and interconnecting options.
• The Marylebone Junior Suite (60 sqm): A sophisticated layout combining a generous seating area with architectural refinement with bespoke furnishings for guests seeking a more relaxed suite format. A defined archway separates the bedroom and living area and a corner sofa bed increases capacity to three people with interconnecting options.
• The Marylebone Family Suite (60 sqm): Configured to accommodate families, the large space flows from the bedroom, with two Double size beds and a corner sofa bed (maximum occupancy of five), to a separate living room using a connecting archway and features an Italian marble bathroom. Interconnecting options available.
Alex Kravetz, Founder of Alex Kravetz Design comments: “The Marylebone Suites were conceived as private London residencies. We want guests to feel they are staying in an elegant, private apartment; somewhere personal, layered, and architecturally considered. Features such as the fireplace and bespoke help anchor the suite, reinforcing a sense of home that is familiar and sophisticated yet understated.”
Fergus Stewart, CEO and General Manager of The Landmark London adds: “The significant investment in our suites reflects our on-going commitment to further elevate our five-star property to meet the expectations of today’s luxury traveller. By blending the building’s heritage with a contemporary residential aesthetic, the new suites put the hotel at the forefront of London’s luxury landscape.”



