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Hotel Review
The Dilly, Piccadilly, London
The Dilly is a five-star hotel that knows its business, from the stylish interiors and fine dining Indian restaurant to its super spa and sizeable (for a hotel) swimming pool. There's a great range of health and leisure facilities, including a couple of squash courts, and Spa by Yoma offers a variety of intensive treatments and massages. Rooms are traditional and comfortable, and a recent update has enhanced the hotel's historic touches while adding a contemporary vibe. An unbeatable location on Piccadilly makes this a great base for a city break, with Green Park, Bond Street, Soho and theatreland all within easy reach.
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Rooms available from £273.60 per night
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THE LOCATION
The West End theatres are a short stroll away as are the shops of Bond Street, Regent Street and Covent Garden. Green Park is nearby and for something more avant-garde, head to the Institute of Contemporary Arts on The Mall.
The hotel is at the top end of Piccadilly, and with its access to Underground and bus links, you're best-placed to explore the West End.
By car: over 4 hours from Manchester and 2 hours 30 minutes from Bristol. Paid parking available nearby.
By train: Piccadilly Circus tube is a 2-minute walk away. Victoria station is under 10 minutes by taxi. Book trains to London.
CHARACTER & STYLE
The Dilly has a Neo-Baroque meets 17th-century English Palladian style exterior and looks as though it means business from the off. The illuminated Dilly sign hanging from the ceiling in the lobby adds a dash of fun, while the plant-filled conservatory restaurant brings another level of charm.
THE FACILITIES
There's a wide range of facilities: the health club has a large pool, good-sized gym and two squash courts. Book an intensive treatments or massage at the on-site spa, Spa by Yoma. There's even a dance studio.
- Bar
- Restaurant
- Terrace
- Swimming pool
- Gym
- Spa
- Pet-friendly
- Free Wi-Fi
Rooms
Rooms and suites come in five categories and we loved the contrast between the dark blue walls and brightly coloured chairs. The bathrooms are decent - most have baths with handheld showers - and the Floris products are a classy touch.
Room types: Classic, Splendid, Family, Junior Suite, Executive Suite
Key amenities: ensuite bathroom with toiletries, hairdryer, tea and coffee-making facilities, free Wi-Fi
Food & Drink
You've got plenty of dining options here - enjoy a scrumptious Peter Rabbit Afternoon Tea or breakfast on the balcony at The Terrace. The restaurant serves classic dishes with a full à la carte menu. The Oak Room houses Madhu's Indian restaurant and the Oak Lounge is an inviting cocktail bar.
Terrace at The Dilly: terrace restaurant, alfresco dining. All-day menu and afternoon tea. Open daily.
Madhu's: fine dining restaurant, Indian cuisine. Open Tue-Sun, 5:30-11:30pm. Mains from £11.