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ABOUT US
History of the Montcalm
Built in 1787, The Montcalm was originally
a graceful Georgian period residence on a quiet crescent in Central
London. Approximately two centuries later in 1973, the building
opened as a hotel and took its name from the French General the
Marquis de Montcalm, who commanded the siege of Quebec in the
18th Century. Japan Airlines Development Company purchased The
Montcalm in 1985 to become one of the properties in the Nikko
Hotels International chain and has since enjoyed a deluxe status
by providing a very high standard of service and accommodation.
Whilst secluded, The Montcalm is just
minutes away from Marble Arch, Hyde Park and the shopping areas
of Mayfair and Oxford Street.
All of the 120 guest rooms have en suite
bathrooms, air conditioning, colour television, high speed internet
access, mini-bar, trouser presses and in-house video films. Included
in this total features 3 luxury penthouse suites and a number
of highly distinctive duplex suites with spiral staircases and
large Georgian windows overlooking the tree-lined Crescent.
Amongst the facilities provided to our
guests are 24-hour room service, the cocktail bar which offers
an ideal setting for relaxation, the Crescent Restaurant with
the best in haute cuisine and banqueting and conference facilities.
Our small private car park is also available for hire, please contact our Concierge for more details. Valet parking is also available.
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