- The nearest train station is Marylebone (1 minute away from the hotel)
- Marylebone Station has step-free access
- The hotel does not offer on-site parking. NCP Parking between Baker Street and the hotel can be found: 170 Marylebone Road (under a Shell petrol station). Approximately a 4-minute walk, from the hotel.
- The hotel itself is accessible, with lifts and accessible ramps/slopes around the hotel to ensure smooth mobility.
- Bathtub Grab Rails
- Electronic Room Key
- Guest Room and Suites Doors Self-Closing
- Hearing Accessible Rooms and/or Kits
- Mobility Accessible Rooms
- Non-slip Grab Rails in the Bathroom
- Viewports in Guest Room and Suites Doors
- Flash photography
- Strobe lights or flashing images
- Distinctly amplified sounds/music
AWARDS CEREMONY INFORMATION
Venue
The Landmark Hotel London
Date
6 November 2025
Dress
Business Suit
The 2025 Awards will take place on 6 November 2025 at The Landmark Hotel in London. The Landmark London was originally opened on the 1st July 1899, the hotel was designed around a vast courtyard which allowed light and air into all the bedrooms. The courtyard was unique in London and it provided an extremely dramatic entrance and has awed guests for over a century with its glass-roof and airy interior.
Address: 222 Marylebone Road, London, NW1 6JQ
Getting there:
There is no parking available at the venue, however you do have a multitude of options for getting to the venue via public transport...
30 second walk to Marylebone Train Station and Tube Stop
5 minute walk to Baker St
7 minute walk to Regents Park
8 minutes from Heathrow Express by taxi
10 minutes to Eurostar by taxi
10 minute walk to world famous shopping streets
20 miles to London Heathrow Airport
30 miles to Gatwick Airport
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VENUE ACCESSIBILITY
Transport Accessibility:
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