The 19th century Langham Hotel London is located on Regent Street in London, England, 300 metres from Oxford Street and 500 metres from Regent's Park.
Built in 1885, the Langham Hotel London was the capital's first purpose built hotel. Bombed in the Second World War, it was reopened in 1991 and now exudes Victorian splendour. A red carpet leads up to the Portland stone entrance, where doormen welcome guests. The high ceilinged lobby is adorned with paintings and period style rugs.
The Langham Health Club and Spa offers day passes (surcharge) including use of the pool, spa tub, gym, sauna and steam rooms. There is also a hair salon and a range of therapies, from facials and manicures to massages.
There are 12 conference rooms at the Langham, including the grand ballroom with Renaissance style pillars, chandeliers and a listed ceiling.
The hotel also has a business centre, high speed Internet connections and secretarial services.
The nearest Underground station is Oxford Street.