Hyatt Regency London – The Churchill is located in Marylebone, in the heart of London’s West End, moments from Oxford Street and Marble Arch. The city’s top cultural attractions and unbeatable shopping are all steps away
The world’s first national museum, not-to-be-missed British museum spans over two million years of human history with a remarkable permanent collection of world treasures all under one roof.
Housing works collected in the 18th and 19th centuries by five generations of a British aristocratic family, old master paintings, stunning decorative arts and world-class armouries are on show in this historic London town house in Marylebone. Free entry.
Step back in time and tour the secret WW2 bunker and museum, which hides the original Cabinet War Rooms that sheltered Sir Winston Churchill and his wartime government during the Blitz.
A leading commercial gallery specialising in 20th and 21st Century British painting, sculpture and photography, Thompson’s Gallery sources original work by the artists they represent.
Discover independent labels, ateliers and specialist stores in this upmarket, village-like neighbourhood, clustered around Marylebone High Street and smaller side streets. Highlights include Cadenhead’s, a specialist whiskey shop, Cire Trudon, the world’s oldest candle maker, Daunt Books, an original Edwardian bookshop and William Crabtree & Sons, a bespoke tailoring house. Marylebone farmer’s market takes place every Sunday.
Probably the best-known shopping street in all of London, Oxford Street packs in the best high-street brands and department stores, with well-known flagship stores stretching from Marble Arch to Tottenham Court Road.
Selfridges
0.2 MILES AWAY
Voted the best department store in the world, Selfridges on Oxford Street is a shopping destination in its own right. Offering everything from high-end fashion to jewellery, Selfirdges promises a luxury shopping experience and is renowned for the creative art installations in its window displays.
Home to high-end shops, bespoke tailoring and some of the world’s most prestigious brands including the likes of Asprey, Bulgari, Cartier, Jimmy Choo, Louis Vuitton and Ralph Lauren.
Family Attractions
Madame Tussauds
1 MILES AWAY
One of London's top tourist attractions, Madame Tussauds offers the chance to meet and take selfies with famous waxwork celebrities and historic characters up close.
Watch the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace, an iconic national ceremony with a military band. The official start time for the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace is 11:00.
Children can let their imaginations soar at the Diana, Princess of Wales’ Memorial Playground, inspired by the Peter Pan stories, where a huge wooden pirate ship forms the playground’s centrepiece. Located in Hyde Park, families can also enjoy swimming, boating, cycling, tennis, and horseback riding.
A stroll through Regent’s Park leads to the world’s oldest scientific zoo, which is home to a collection of 755 species of animals, including penguins, rhinos, reptile house and much more.
An award-winning, stylish cocktail bar with a year-round outdoor terrace, inspired by Sir Winston Churchill and his beloved wife Clementine.. Located within Hyatt Regency London - The Churchill.
Smart, Michelin-starred Italian restaurant by celebrity chef Giorgio Locatelli promising an imaginative take on classic Italian cuisine, with an extensive wine list and notable breads. Located within Hyatt Regency London – The Churchill.
Portman Square is home to a private tennis court and gardens, exclusive to residents. With Hyatt Regency London – The Churchill overlooking the square, hotel guests enjoy privileged access.
One of the capital's eight Royal Parks, Hyde Park offers runners tranquil routes that connect with Kensington Gardens. Swimming, boating, cycling, tennis, and horseback riding are also available.
Best known as the venue for the annual Wimbledon Championship, this private club is also home to a museum - open year round to visitors to learn about the history of the club and the Championship.
Home ground for Chelsea Football Club, Stamford Bridge Stadium also hosts numerous other sport events including rugby union, cricket, baseball, greyhound racing, speedway and American football..
Hosting national and international football matches and rugby league's Challenge Cup final, Wembley Stadium is also well known for holding major events, including music concerts, private conferences and wedding ceremonies.
Visit 300-year old Blenheim Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and national treasure situated in the charming Cotswolds. A fairytale setting often used as a film location, this grand stately home was the birthplace of Winston Churchill. Explore landscaped gardens and lavish staterooms, while children will delight in the traditional hedge maze.
Swap the city for the idyllic Kent countryside and stroll the grounds of Chartwell House, a National Trust property and former family home of Sir Winston Churchill with over 80 acres of woodland, farmland, and a 20th century flower garden that blooms year-round.
Just 46 minutes by train from London Marylebone, Bicester Village is a world-class luxury shopping destination in Oxfordshire that is home to more than 160 outlets of leading brands including luxury goods and designer clothing offering year-round discounts.