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One Of The Best-Located London Marriott Hotels
A cosmopolitan retreat nestled in the heart of the Mayfair district,
The London Marriott Grosvenor Square features effortless access to an
abundant host of attractions, culture, and nightlife. See the best of the city
from an authentic open-topped bus on "The Original Tour." Want to explore the area
near our London Marriott by foot? London Walking Tours offers a wide range of excursions
through dozens of notable neighbourhoods - with a "pub crawl" or two thrown in for good measure!
Book your next United Kingdom escape at our Marriott hotel in London and, in no time at all,
you'll be getting around like a true Londoner. Whether it's a tour of Buckingham Palace or
browsing the high fashions on Bond Street, you'll find just what you need on the pages below:
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World-Class Theatre, Opera, And Concerts - Only Minutes From Our Marriott Hotel In London, England
As the sun sets over our Marriott hotel in London, the lights go up and the city buzzes with the energy of
hundreds of theatres, opera houses, museums, and concert halls. Select from a diverse host of events - from
classical music concerts to cutting-edge dance performances to exhibit openings. And no hotel puts you in the
heart of the action like our renowned Marriott in London, England. Consult our knowledgeable concierge for more
information on events at nearby venues and attractions, including:
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- Royal Opera House, a world-class opera and the internationally renowned Royal Ballet, held in the splendidly refurbished main auditorium
- Old Vic Theatre, featuring "A Moon for the Misbegotten," a major revival of Eugene O'Neill's classic play, starring Kevin Spacey as Jim Tyrone
- Royal Albert Hall, host to a multitude of different events, including classical and rock concerts, poetry, ballet, opera, and even sporting events
- Sadler's Wells, bringing the best of national and international dance, ballet, opera, and music theatre to London
- Donmar Warehouse, featuring "Don Juan in Soho" through Feb. 10, 2007; Molière's farcical original of 1665 is relocated to modern-day Soho, with swank new hotels and festering old clip-joints
- Royal Academy of Arts, An independent fine-arts institution, housed in a magnificently listed building
- Tate Modern, the city's biggest gallery and a wonderful piece of architecture in its own right; on display are major works by Monet, Dali, Picasso, Rothko, Matisse, Warhol, and many others
- The British Museum, contains 6.5 million objects, ranging from prehistoric pots to a Kona coffee machine; don't miss the Rosetta Stone, Elgin Marbles, and the vast collection of Egyptian mummies
- Tate Britain, dedicated to showcasing Britain's artistic talent, home to the greatest collection of British art from 1500 to the present day, including works from Blake, Rosetti, Spencer, and Stubbs
- Victoria and Albert Institute, displaying 400 years' worth of fashion and decorative arts
- Natural History Museum, home to a collection of almost 70 million natural history specimens
- Science Museum, exhibiting the entire history of Western science, technology, and medicine
- National Gallery, overlooking Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery houses a superb collection of over 2,000 paintings; the permanent collection spans the period from about 1250 to 1900, including many masterpieces by the greatest artists of these times
- White Cube, an important, recently enlarged gallery that boasts Gilbert & George, Damien Hurst, and Tracey Emin among its featured artists
- Design Museum, on the riverfront, beside Tower Bridge on London's lively south bank, one of the world's leading museums of modern and contemporary design
- Photographer's Gallery, the independent Photographer's Gallery opened in 1971, and is today one of the UK's primary venues for photography; it hosts works of famous photographers such as Andre Kertesz and Jaques-Henri Lartigue
- Serpentine Gallery, situated in a classical 1934 tea pavilion, surrounded by the beautiful parkland of Kensington Gardens
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