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22 Lansdowne Crescent, Notting Hill
London, Greater London, United Kingdom
51.5126° N · -0.2094° W
Get DirectionsThe Samarkand Hotel at 22 Lansdowne Crescent in Notting Hill, London, is where Jimi Hendrix died in the early hours of September 18, 1970. He had been staying at the hotel with his girlfriend Monika Dannemann while between apartments in London. Dannemann found him unresponsive in the morning; he was taken by ambulance to St Mary Abbots Hospital in Kensington, where he was pronounced dead on arrival. The official cause of death was inhalation of vomit while intoxicated by barbiturates. He was 27 years old.
Hendrix had arrived back in London after touring and had been showing signs of exhaustion and disillusionment in the months before his death. His last public performance was at a party in London on September 16, 1970, just two days earlier. The circumstances surrounding the events at the Samarkand have been the subject of persistent speculation, and Dannemann's account of that night changed in various tellings over the years. The coroner's verdict was open; a 1993 investigation by a German magazine claimed foul play, but no definitive evidence has supported this.
The Samarkand Hotel no longer operates as a hotel; the building has been converted to residential use. It sits on Lansdowne Crescent, a quiet residential street of grand stuccoed terraces in the Notting Hill conservation area. A blue English Heritage plaque on the building marks the connection. The address is a stop on various Hendrix memorial tours of London.
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