Pros

  • Contemporary, stylish, masculine design throughout
  • Situated on a pretty residential street in upscale Marylebone
  • Design-conscious rooms with Sky HD TV packages, minibars, and safes
  • Some rooms with private terraces, heaters, and patio furniture -- a rarity in Central London
  • Dieci Restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, dinner, and afternoon tea
  • Acclaimed cigar lounge just off the lobby
  • Room service and concierge service
  • In-room spa treatments on request
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
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Cons

  • Breakfast is not included in the room rate
  • No coffee- or tea-makers in Superior and Deluxe Room categories
  • Smell of cigar smoke in the lobby (a con for nonsmokers)
  • No on-site spa or fitness facilities
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Bottom Line

This upscale 44-room boutique hotel is located on a quiet residential street in posh Marylebone, a short walk away from top sights like the Sherlock Holmes Museum and upscale shopping on Marylebone High Street. Rooms have dapper decor, Sky HD TV packages with hundreds of channels, and even furnished courtyards in some. The upmarket Italian restaurant Dieci serves round-the-clock fare, while the handsome cigar bar listed among the city’s best is a destination in and of itself. Visitors looking for more family-friendly digs in the neighborhood can opt for the four pearl Thistle Marble Arch. 

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Internet

Oyster Hotel Review

No Ten Manchester Street

Scene

Modern, masculine clubhouse with cigar lounge

Housed in a converted Edwardian building, No. Ten Manchester has an upscale, masculine look that’s stylish, not stuffy. A small lobby with dark damask wallpaper, red velvet chairs, and modern chandeliers sets a clubby, business-traveler-friendly tone that’s also present in the hotel's Dieci Restaurant and the cigar lounge, which is decorated with leather chairs, lacquered tables, and paintings of famous men (Jack Nicholson, Mark Twain, and Alfred Hitchcock to name a few) puffing away on stogies.

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Location

On a residential street in Marylebone, a short walk to Regent’s Park, the Sherlock Holmes Museum, and the tube

Aristocratic Marylebone’s High Street is one of the city’s top spots for dining and shopping, and it's just five minutes on foot from the hotel. No. Ten Manchester is also a nine-minute walk to the Sherlock Holmes Museum on Baker Street, and 10 minutes on foot to bucolic Regent’s Park, originally a hunting ground for Henry VIII. It’s also a seven-minute walk to the Baker Street tube station, allowing for easy connection to major sites across the city. Big Ben is 15 minutes away by tube, and Buckingham Palace is about 21 minutes. Reaching Heathrow Airport takes 35-minutes via cab.

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Rooms

Handsome and contemporary rooms with furnished courtyards in some    

The 44 rooms at No. Ten Manchester are decorated in a soothing, classic palette of beige, brown, and gray, with bespoke furniture by British designer Christopher Guy. Design-conscious details like tufted headboards, Lucite lamps, and gilded wallpaper abound. Full Sky TV packages can be viewed on flat-screen TVs, and all rooms have minibars, safes, and free Wi-Fi. Larger rooms include espresso coffee- and tea-makers. Bathrooms feature rain showers -- plus separate soaking tubs in suites -- stocked with bath products by T London, plush robes, and slippers. Smoking is permitted in Courtyard Rooms’ private terraces, decorated to look like the outdoors thanks to woodland wallpaper. 

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Features

Upmarket Italian restaurant and one of London’s best cigar bars

Modern Italian restaurant Dieci provides breakfast, lunch, and dinner, plus afternoon tea where a custom blend by London’s Tea Palace is served alongside tramezzini sandwiches, homemade scones, and Italian pastries. Room service is also available 24 hours a day. The den-like cigar lounge offers hand-rolled Havana cigars in their indoor tasting room decorated with original portraits of famous men like Al Pacino, Steve McQueen, and Dennis Hopper puffing away on cigars. In-room spa treatments can be arranged, but there's no on-site spa. Concierge service is available, and Wi-FI and newspapers are free.

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Oyster Hotel Review

No Ten Manchester Street

Scene

Modern, masculine clubhouse with cigar lounge

Housed in a converted Edwardian building, No. Ten Manchester has an upscale, masculine look that’s stylish, not stuffy. A small lobby with dark damask wallpaper, red velvet chairs, and modern chandeliers sets a clubby, business-traveler-friendly tone that’s also present in the hotel's Dieci Restaurant and the cigar lounge, which is decorated with leather chairs, lacquered tables, and paintings of famous men (Jack Nicholson, Mark Twain, and Alfred Hitchcock to name a few) puffing away on stogies.

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Location

On a residential street in Marylebone, a short walk to Regent’s Park, the Sherlock Holmes Museum, and the tube

Aristocratic Marylebone’s High Street is one of the city’s top spots for dining and shopping, and it's just five minutes on foot from the hotel. No. Ten Manchester is also a nine-minute walk to the Sherlock Holmes Museum on Baker Street, and 10 minutes on foot to bucolic Regent’s Park, originally a hunting ground for Henry VIII. It’s also a seven-minute walk to the Baker Street tube station, allowing for easy connection to major sites across the city. Big Ben is 15 minutes away by tube, and Buckingham Palace is about 21 minutes. Reaching Heathrow Airport takes 35-minutes via cab.

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Rooms

Handsome and contemporary rooms with furnished courtyards in some    

The 44 rooms at No. Ten Manchester are decorated in a soothing, classic palette of beige, brown, and gray, with bespoke furniture by British designer Christopher Guy. Design-conscious details like tufted headboards, Lucite lamps, and gilded wallpaper abound. Full Sky TV packages can be viewed on flat-screen TVs, and all rooms have minibars, safes, and free Wi-Fi. Larger rooms include espresso coffee- and tea-makers. Bathrooms feature rain showers -- plus separate soaking tubs in suites -- stocked with bath products by T London, plush robes, and slippers. Smoking is permitted in Courtyard Rooms’ private terraces, decorated to look like the outdoors thanks to woodland wallpaper. 

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Features

Upmarket Italian restaurant and one of London’s best cigar bars

Modern Italian restaurant Dieci provides breakfast, lunch, and dinner, plus afternoon tea where a custom blend by London’s Tea Palace is served alongside tramezzini sandwiches, homemade scones, and Italian pastries. Room service is also available 24 hours a day. The den-like cigar lounge offers hand-rolled Havana cigars in their indoor tasting room decorated with original portraits of famous men like Al Pacino, Steve McQueen, and Dennis Hopper puffing away on cigars. In-room spa treatments can be arranged, but there's no on-site spa. Concierge service is available, and Wi-FI and newspapers are free.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Babysitting Services

  • Basic Television

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Smoking Rooms Available

  • Swim-Up Bar

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